Take a look inside this Margaretville, New York, United States 3-bedroom cabin that can accommodate up to 6 guests. The Cabin in the Sky sits at a 1,671-foot elevation and is a newly renovated log cabin nestled in the mountainside with tranquil views. The log home offers the perfect combination of seclusion and convenience. In the mornings and evenings, you can enjoy a cup of coffee or glass of wine from the private deck which overlooks pure nature (not a car, street, or building in sight). During the day, take advantage of the local hiking, skiing, farmer’s markets, restaurants, and shopping. A cozy, yet modern nature retreat with spectacular mountain views. This log cabin is an open concept with a wall of windows, cathedral ceilings, wood burning stove (wood included), a modern kitchen, and a private deck.
The Cabin in the Sky vacation home can accommodate up to 6 guests in 2 queen size bedrooms, an upper loft with a king-size bed, and a full bathroom. The cabin has high-speed internet, 40-inch TV with streaming services, a washer/dryer, linens, and towels are also available for your convenience. Outside you can roast marshmallows and drink cider by the fire pit or the deck which includes a gas grill. If you have kids you’ll love that the cabin furniture was thoughtfully chosen to survive toddlers, and newborns and it can survive yours. There is also a travel crib, a travel seat, and some toys. If you don’t have kids all the kid stuff is tucked away for you to enjoy your mountain retreat. One last note, the cabin’s spectacular elevated view does mean a steep driveway. The driveway is plowed regularly. The owners are not responsible for any car issues on the driveway or other mountain roads.
The cabin is located in Margaretville, New York, United States. The cabin in the sky is elevated 1,671 feet in the air. It comes with a spectacular view of Hog Mountain and a steep driveway. The driveway is plowed once a day when 3 plus inches of snowfall but you’ll want to be safe when driving on snowy mountain roads. The owners are not responsible for any weather-related driving issues.
As you enter Margaretville via a small bridge over the Delaware River in the western Catskills, you’ll encounter a kind of Brigadoon, a charming town with an eclectic mixture of old and new including shops, restaurants, antique stores, art galleries, markets, and a growing art community. There are more than enough things to do in Margaretville, New York, to entertain visitors throughout the year. It is the largest village in the heart of the Catskill Mountains Scenic Byway, a 52-mile path that includes such towns as Phoenicia, Pine Hill, Shandaken, Middletown, and Andes, as well as the villages of Fleischmanns and Margaretville. Margaretville is about 140 miles from New York City, which should take a little less than three hours by car. The fastest route is I-87 north to Kingston and then Route 28 west to Margaretville.