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    3.5 (21 reviews)
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    Hot tub which was really nice
    Isaac M.

    The hut that we were in was on one hand super nice, but on the other hand felt somewhat unfinished. For example, the bathroom had a huge hole in the wall with instructions written out for what to put there. The WiFi was also really slow, I did a test and got 1.44 Mbp/s

    Backyard firepit

    My boyfriend and I a lovey stay here!! The kitchen is modestly equipped with everything we needed, although I'm glad I brought my own large skillet. The cabin was very clean and adequately furnished and we enjoyed using the grill and fire pit and terrace swing. Pam was very responsive to texts and kindly had a bottle of free Hocking Hills Winery Zinfandel delivered to us which was DELICIOUS and much appreciated. We didn't use the hot tub but it looked very clean. Admittedly I did not anticipate how intense the drive in would be. The driveway is a narrow hilly gravel road, and even in the dry hot summer it was nerve wracking. I only have a little two wheel drive sedan, so I will sadly not be able to stay here during rainy or snowy seasons. We were also amused to have a little run in with the two ornery goats that live in the nearby scrapyard on our way in, who were sunning themselves in the middle of the dirt road. They were not happy to be interrupted. : ) The cabins are close enough together that you don't feel totally isolated but far enough apart that you probably won't hear or see your neighbors too much. Other stuff to know-- many phone carriers don't get service out in this area. I was able to get one bar via Verizon if I walked outside into a clearing. The WiFi provided worked great though! Make sure you bring your own charcoal and whatever grilling/fire pit supplies you might need, but they will deliver you firewood on request. We had problems getting our front door number pad lock to unlock consistently so we got into the habit of leaving our back terrace door unlocked so that my boyfriend could climb onto the back terrace and open the front door from the inside. Considering how inexpensive the nightly rates are, Colonels Quarters may be the best value for cabin lodgings in the Hocking Hills area. If I had a 4WD vehicle this would be my #1 choice for Ohio cabin-ing!

    Black mold all over the hot tub cover, ceiling and in the plastic lining of the hot tub.

    Part of the allure of leaving the city for a few days away in a cabin in the woods is that you can leave behind what stresses you out at home. Think again. When we arrived we ran into an issue with the keys not being in the cabin, and no email with the code for the door. We had to call a total of 16 times over the course of an hour to finally get Britney on the phone. She was upset we even called, and argued with us for quite some time that the keys were there (spoiler alert: they were not). We were eventually given the hide-a-key from outside. Great way to start our anniversary weekend. When we got connected to the WiFi we saw a charge on our account for $30 for dishes. It said we had left dishes in the sink, so we had to pay. That was strange, as we'd just walked into the first cabin. This we dealt with online, as reaching Britney was damn near impossible. As we started to unpack we noticed the cabin hadn't really been cleaned. The floors and counter tops were all sticky. The sink in the bathroom was a mess, and there was toothpaste all over the wall. And there were cobwebs everywhere. As time went on we began to notice other issues: the two foot long hole in the couch cushion that had been hidden away, the broken and cracked dishes in the cupboard, and the mold. Yes, mold. All over the deck, all over the hot tub cover, and in the plastic lining of the hot tub itself - black mold. Add to all of this that there were 4 active wasp nests on the exterior of the cabin (yes, we called. No, she didn't answer). If you're looking for a relaxing getaway at a nice cabin in the woods, Colonels Quarters (Whippoorwill) isn't going to be it.

    View off the back deck
    Tara T.

    A great place to make a quick getaway. In a beautiful wooded area on a ravine, lots of trees, no traffic noise and tree frog songs all night! Only 4ish hours from our Detroit area home. Came down to see the Hocking Hills and waterfalls (gorgeous!) and view the 2017 eclipse. Only drawbacks for me: linens were washed in detergent that was wayyy too perfume-y (will bring my own next time due to allergies) and no recycling bins available, so we had to haul it away.

    Danielle S.

    I can't stop bragging about this cute little get away, it is so quiet and relaxing that its the perfect get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The owners are there when you need them but other than that it is just like you are out by yourselves in the woods. I love the cute log cabin feel. They have internet with free Netflix but also offer a basket with dvds and a deck of cards. The hot tub is so relaxing and sitting out back watching the fire at night was perfect. They literally think of everything you would need except for the food. They will deliver your wood to the fire and have it waiting on you and if you choose they will throw rose petals on the bed for a nominal fee!

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    Indian Bear Lodge

    Indian Bear Lodge

    5.0(11 reviews)
    47.0 mi

    My family had the most amazing picture perfect peaceful getaway at Indian Bear Lodge. We had the…read morebeautiful cabin that fit all of our family, with everything we needed. We loved spending time around the pool table, hot tub, and on the deck enjoying the serene setting. The pond was everything we wanted and more with kayaks, beautiful for swimming and sitting by and enjoying the beautiful water. So thankful it was close to home, yet was the getaway we were looking for. The staff was incredibly helpful and got us wood for fire and were available for all our questions and needs. Absolutely recommend!

    This was a last minute decision to plan a week or two in advance. I called for two days, but they…read moreprovided me a deal for 3 days and I accepted the deal. When you drive to the location, it's easy to locate. You drive past the winery, and go to the end of the hill and you will see a sign that says Carriage house 1 & 2. There is two carriage houses that share a pavilion at the bottom of the back yard. The place is beautiful inside. At the top it has a large living room and kitchen area. They have a restroom on the main level, a porch with seats and a grille on the main floor. Upstairs there is a little nook where seating is available, 2 bedrooms and a master bathroom with a jet tub, and shower. The lower level has a bar, yes a bar, and a center section that allows you to huddle, bathroom, and 2 bedrooms. Outside of the area is a lower porch, which has a hot tub. Warning about the hot tub, when you first get in it, it's 120 degrees. Take the top off and let it cool down. It will cool down a lot and feel much better over time. It's nice to relax with the tub. They have a lower section that has a fire pit and seats available. In the back of the house there is trails which has a broken bridge. We went through the stream to get to the other side. I have a bad knee, but made it through fine. :) If you are seeking Internet usage, this is a bad cabin to get access. There is no Internet at the cabin, that's a good or bad thing. In downtime, we are used to having Internet usage. However it's tough when you want it and can't get it. Verizon is the better service, but I had no access. However some mornings I'd wake up with some notifications that went through some how. If you want Internet, go down the drive way and you can obtain a little access, exit the driveway and walk to the top of the hill and I've picked up a great signal there. If you want better access, go out to the Indian Bear Resort over near the lake, but walk towards the winery but stop in the center and the service is perfect there. I've added a image of where that it's good at. My only ask or recommendation to Indian Bear Resort, maybe offer Internet service. It would be nice and helpful, but I understand being off-line can be a request and need as well. Now the lake area is pretty nice as well. Lots to do up there. You can get on kayaks, small boats etc; It allows you to swim and or boat around. This is nice. The only downside is the days that we went had a large group that would "HOG" all of the boats and would leave with a mess. Overall it was a pleasant stay and nice to get away after all of the COVID quarantine. I highly recommend coming here. Here is an aerial view of the winery from my sons drone: https://youtu.be/Fe5Cwc7Ije0

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    Indian Bear Lodge
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    Four Season's Cabin Rentals - We also have the Traveling Chapel....elopement and small weddings

    Four Season's Cabin Rentals

    4.6(5 reviews)
    7.8 mi

    My (ex) boyfriend and I recently stayed at the Song Bird cabin, which is one of 2 rentals offered…read moreby Four Seasons Cabin Rentals near Hocking Hills State Park area. Four Seasons is a few minutes outside the town of Logan and maybe 20 minutes from the state park. The cabins are maybe a 10 minute drive from Kroger or 5 minutes from gas stations, downtown Logan, etc. The cabins were pretty easy to find. The 2 cabins are near each other, but still private. The Song Bird has 2 bedrooms with queen size beds, one bathroom, a covered hot tub, deck with charcoal grill and small patio table with 4 chairs, a wood burning fireplace (glorious!), full size fridge, small 4 burner gas stove, and small microwave. Song Bird is furthest back and doesn't offer much of a parking spot. there's a relatively steep hill on one side where you park and a little drop off on the other so not a lot of room to negotiate on the sides of the vehicle. We found it easiest to back into the spot so we didn't have to back down the long driveway which was hard to see because of fallen leaves, etc. The other cabin has a large parking area, which I coveted. The wooded area around the cabins is really pretty, especially during fall when we visited. The rentals are both pet friendly (although, thankfully our cabin did not smell like a dog). The grounds offer a small, picturesque pond with a paddle boat and gazebo, as well as hiking trails and fire pits. There is an orchard as well. There was no cell phone service here for us - we both had Verizon. No WiFi. No phone in the cabin that I saw. Song Bird's bathroom had 4 large towels, washcloths, hand towels and also had shampoo, conditioner and body wash there to use. Decent but small bathroom. The showerhead was a hot mess with water spraying in all the wrong directions. The bathroom has an overhead fan in case you ate chili cheese fries for lunch and don't want to kill the romance in the small cabin. The bedrooms had plenty of pillows. I could have used some extra, heavier blankets but that's because I like to sleep with blankets that weigh about the same as Andre the Giant. Maybe they were stashed somewhere and I didn't see them. The living room was comfortable. Leather couch near the fireplace. We purchased a crate of wood for $5 from Four Seasons and LOVED the wood burning fireplace. Pick up a newspaper or something so you have something to help start the fire. We used one of the Hocking Hills magazines as we had nothing else to use. We brought DVDs (Boardwalk Empire) and made good use of the DVD player there, but they do have satellite tv which was playing classical music when we arrived. There were cups, glasses, wine openers, silverware, plates, etc.in the kitchen. A coffee maker and a decent amount of coffee and powdered creamer left there from other renters. A hot plate, too, I think? A toaster. The only thing in the fridge was ketchup. Some pots and pans and bowls. You''ll be washing whatever you dirty so if you're not a fan of washing dishes bring some paper plates, plastic utensils and drink out of the wine bottle. During our visit the stove didn't work and there was no discount or anything offered. I chose this place partly because it had a stove (many cabins only have a microwave and mini fridge) so we could make breakfasts, etc. so I was bummed we couldn't cook at all. We found out at the last minute so couldn't find another cabin. The driveway to the rental office and to the cabins is a little hilly and bumpy. I kept thinking you'd need 4WD/AWD if you rented on a snowy day in the winter. It would be really cozy and beautiful there in the winter. I looked at a LOT of cabins before choosing Four Seasons and found Four Seasons to be more reasonably priced. The cabin was clean and decently decorated and cozy. Despite the fact that my relationship met its demise in Hocking Hills, I had a nice time at the cabin and would recommend it.

    Stayed at the Four Seasons 2 nights this Spring with the family and had a great time. All the birds…read morewere making their way back north so that was really cool. May had some pretty chilly nights so it was definitely hot tub time! We also had a fire one night which was a must in a Hocking Hills cabin. The beds slept great! I stay in the Westins with their "Heavenly Beds" when I'm on the road for business so I am pretty picky with my pillows and sheets. I gotta say, the pillows were not too far off from sublime. We all slept in, which we hardly ever do. I think my favorite part of the stay was sitting out on the balcony before everyone got up, sipping coffee and eating bagels while taking it all in each morning. Tough to beat that!!! --Also, the view from up on the top of the hill behind the cabin of the other hilltops was amazing. The groundskeepers had obviously taken great care in keeping the paths at the top really clean cut, which allowed great views of the pond and apple orchard. This really is a special place to get away for a night or two. It's not the Ritz, but it IS a great little gem if you are looking to get away and also have a good base of operations for the area attractions i.e. Old Man's Cave, Wineries, Bicycle Path from Nelsonville to Athens, Wineries, etc.

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    Four Season's Cabin Rentals - Couple enjoying a quite moment by the pond.

    Couple enjoying a quite moment by the pond.

    Four Season's Cabin Rentals - Winter in the hills

    Winter in the hills

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    Harrison House Bed & Breakfast - Dining Room

    Harrison House Bed & Breakfast

    4.7(23 reviews)
    45.8 miHarrison West

    I wish Columbus had more bed and breakfast inns, especially in German Village, Victorian Village…read moreand the Short North. It would make for great strolling and B&B's would only lend to the charm of these gentrified neighborhoods. The Harrison House is one of the few bed and breakfast inns within striking distance of downtown and is situated on the very edge of Ohio State's campus in the neighborhood known as Harrison West (hence the name, Harrison House). The 1890's Victorian home has a great location and is on the National Register of Historic Places. It has been beautifully renovated to include six rooms that range in price from $129 to $169 dollars. All of the guest rooms have a private bath, queen size bed, cable television and wireless Internet service. Breakfast is included in the price and free parking is available on site- which is a bonus given the street parking in this area is hard to come by at times, especially when Ohio State is in session. I have stayed in loads of insanely beautiful B&B's and have developed super high standards when it comes to these types of accommodations. Aside from the Harrison House being privately owned and located in a nifty part of town, there isn't anything particularly special about the place.

    The same owner who lives in the house took care of me and my husband. We stayed in the bedroom…read moreupstairs, it's spacious and it has the bathroom inside. The house is cozy, classy, beautiful dining table decorated. Everything is old school with good taste and clean. The breakfast was delicious and the cordial service provided.

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    Harrison House Bed & Breakfast - Room #5

    Room #5

    Harrison House Bed & Breakfast - Room #3

    Room #3

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    At Lake Logan Cottages - Smashed cushion provide no comfort on outdoor furniture

    At Lake Logan Cottages

    2.1(52 reviews)
    9.1 mi

    Everything went well. I didn't come here to leave a review originally. I was searching for lake…read morelogan Cottages Instagram page and came across yelp. The reviews weren't steller. We have stayed in 5 of their cabins over the last 2 years and have had an excellent time every time. Are these high end 5 star Cabins / Cottages probably not. However they are really clean and cozy Cottages for an affordable price. They have 3 lake front Cottages one of which is and old log cabin. All of the lake front properties are fairly private for being waterfront. This particular cottage is called On the Lake. I'm not big on reviews however I feel most people have only left reviews for complaints. So I figured I would add some good insights for a small business that has allowed us to be able to get away many times without breaking the bank. We will definitely recommend to others as well. They do have a website atlakelogan.com The Williams family

    We enjoyed our trip as always. Just a couple things that…read moremaybe could be improved on. First thing is 100% the trees coming out of the driveway need to be trimmed back about 5 feet or a mirror needs to be put in the trees across the street so your guests can see. It was so nerve racking coming out of there every single time as we were worried we would get creamed by a car. Dave even almost got hit pulling out one day when he was there. It's only a matter of time before one of your guests get killed leaving that property. Another issue, we literally saw Dave every day we were there. Friday it was lawn work. Pretty sure that could've been done in between guests, while the cabin was being cleaned. Sunday it was bc the hot tub needed a filter. Then we were packing up today around 10:20 and he was already on the property doing stuff. How are people supposed to come and have a romantic weekend when you have the cabin keepers coming to the property every day? We found it very intrusive and awkward for our relaxing trip. The cabin has the potential to be a really really nice cabin if it was redone/remodeled/updated. We know people would be fighting for that rental being right on the lake and especially having a dock as well. It would be even better if it were more modern and more comfortable. You can just tell it's not as nice as some of the other rentals in the area. We've stayed in a couple and it's definitely nice coming back to a nicer placer that you paid for instead of a place that's just like a regular house. The furniture is old and dirty. The living room and bedroom is very dark and dusty. There are cobwebs on the beams and even in the rack above the oven with the pots and pans and the dishes on the shelves are dusty. If it was a nicer cabin you could charge more money to rent it out. We'd rather pay an extra $300 and stay in a nicer place with WiFi mind you. The only reason we took this one was because it was on the lake and had the dock and we had planned to have a boat with us, which didn't happen. But cabins directly on the lake with docks to rent are very rare in that area and y'all could really be getting so much more if it was nicer. But again we enjoyed our stay. I know not a lot of time is spent at the cabin when we are in the area but when we are at the cabin we want to comfortable and relaxed and not feel like we're being watched.

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    At Lake Logan Cottages - Broken furniture

    Broken furniture

    At Lake Logan Cottages - Again, not a photographer, just views of the lake I took, looking out a window

    Again, not a photographer, just views of the lake I took, looking out a window

    At Lake Logan Cottages - Open floor plan living room area

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    Open floor plan living room area

    Springwood Hocking Hills Cabins - Butterfly Trail Cabin Interior (Living Room/Kitchen)

    Springwood Hocking Hills Cabins

    4.5(16 reviews)
    13.3 mi

    We stayed at Springwood Cabins last weekend for the second time, our first being last August. While…read morethere are several cabins on site, we've stayed at The Crows Nest cabin both times. Each cabin is far enough from the others with enough forest between them that you truly feel secluded in your own private site. We absolutely love The Crows Nest and I cannot recommend it enough nor give enough praise to the owners of Springwood due to their attention to detail and the perfect and spotless condition that they keep the cabin in. We've stayed at many cabin rentals throughout Ohio and Springwood Cabins has made us feel the most welcome and relaxed. The moment you walk in, you can feel the love that the owners have put into the cabin. Crows Nest is a two bedroom cabin with a large open living/kitchen area and each bedroom has its own full private bath. The front porch is spacious with four rocking chairs and they've added a brand new covered back deck with a table and plenty of seating and a new hot tub. We spent our breakfast time on the back deck daily. There is also a brand new outdoor grill below. To the left of the cabin is a well maintained fire pit with three sturdy benches, so you don't even need to bring your own camp chairs if you don't want to. Speaking of needs, the cabin is provided with everything you could need, all you have to bring is your food. Seriously. They supply bath towels and wash cloths, hot tub towels, paper towels, extra trash bags, toilet paper, kitchen towels, a fully stocked kitchen of cookware and utensils and plates. The appliances are well kept and clean: coffee maker, microwave, toaster and Keurig (with Keurig cups supplied), even dog bowls for if you bring your pets. And the WiFi is solid as well. When you first walk in, there is soothing music playing and you feel at peace immediately. It is thoughtfully decorated, the kitchen towels are even folded neatly on the stove. In the island counter is a personalized welcome tent card and that little detail made it feel extra special. I am really trying to find something constructive to add but it's difficult because the place is just perfect. If anything, I wish there were some hooks on the bathroom doors to hang my clothes, there is only a towel bar in the bathroom. I eventually want to stay at the Crows Nest in the fall for the changing of leaf color, I can only imagine how beautiful it is. I'd recommend Springwood to anyone who wants to truly get away for some time without sacrificing comfort.

    Love this place. i've stayed in multiple cabins and each was unique and wonderful. My service dog…read moreruns the trails and just has a blast. Quiet and green as far as you can see. Love the owners Lana & Sue and couldn't be treated better by them. Cabins are clean and fresh, a real treat for this city girl. Can't wait to go back!

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    Springwood Hocking Hills Cabins - Butterfly Trail Cabin Exterior :)

    Butterfly Trail Cabin Exterior :)

    Springwood Hocking Hills Cabins - Looking into the kitchen

    Looking into the kitchen

    Springwood Hocking Hills Cabins - From the front door looking in

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    From the front door looking in

    Lazy Lane Cabins

    Lazy Lane Cabins

    2.9(69 reviews)
    12.1 mi

    Our family's experience with Lazy Lane Cabins was extremely disappointing. We were so excited for a…read morerelaxing weekend away, but when we arrived, the steep gravel driveway to our cabin was impossible to drive up. Our vehicle lost traction and began sliding backward, which was frightening and unsafe -- especially with kids in the car. Nowhere on their website or in the booking confirmation did it say that four-wheel drive was needed to reach the cabin. Lazy Lane later tried to excuse it by saying "it's Hocking Hills," but that doesn't mean every cabin in the area requires special vehicles. Any reputable business should clearly disclose if their property isn't safely accessible by a standard car. When we called for help, the only advice we were given was to park at the bottom of the hill and carry our luggage, groceries, and children up the steep driveway in the dark -- an unacceptable and unsafe suggestion. We had no choice but to turn around and go home, completely devastated. We reached out immediately and followed up several times, but it took days to even get a response. By then, they claimed they couldn't refund us because they had already paid the cabin owner -- even though we called the same night the issue happened. That is not the customer's fault; it's a breakdown in how they handle problems. They later offered two free nights as a "good faith" gesture, but they had to be used before the end of the year. With school and work schedules, that offer was useless to us. Lazy Lane Cabins failed to take responsibility, communicate effectively, or provide any meaningful resolution. Their dismissive attitude and lack of customer care were shocking. If you're thinking about booking with them, don't. The cabins may be inaccessible, and if something goes wrong, you'll be left on your own with no help and no refund.

    My family had a terrible experience with Lazy Lane Cabins over Labor Day weekend, and I feel…read moreobligated to share so others don't go through the same thing. We booked the Oak Hollow cabin and drove several hours with our children, only to find that the steep gravel driveway was impassable for a minivan. After multiple attempts, we began sliding backwards down the hill -- it was unsafe and terrifying to my kids in the car. Nowhere on the website or in the reservation details did it say that four-wheel drive was required to reach the cabin. And while the company later tried to argue that "it's Hocking Hills" so guests should expect steep roads, that is not a reasonable excuse. Many rentals in the area are fully accessible by standard vehicles. A business renting cabins in the hills should clearly disclose when a property can't be safely accessed without 4-wheel drive. When we called their after-hours number that night, the only suggestion was to park at the bottom of the drive and hike our luggage, groceries, and small children up a steep, unlit gravel path -- completely unrealistic and unsafe. We had no choice but to turn around and drive home, ruining our long-anticipated weekend and wasting hundreds of dollars in groceries and gas. We contacted Lazy Lane immediately and followed all of their instructions, but they were unresponsive for days. By the time they finally replied, they said they couldn't refund us because they had already paid the cabin owner -- even though we notified them the night of the issue. That's not the customer's fault; it's a failure of their business process. They later offered two free nights as a "good faith" gesture, but only if used before the end of the year. That offer was useless to us since our kids are back in school and our vacation time is gone. We filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau, but Lazy Lane still refused to issue a refund and continued to insist that the problem was ours. Lazy Lane Cabins completely failed to take responsibility for their lack of disclosure and their poor handling of this situation. Their customer service was dismissive and slow, and their "solution" was impractical. If you're considering booking with them, be warned: the cabins may not be accessible without four-wheel drive, the listings do not make that clear, and if you encounter any problems, you're unlikely to get any help or refund.

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    Lazy Lane Cabins
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    German Village Guest House - Guest House kitchen

    German Village Guest House

    4.6(19 reviews)
    43.2 miGerman Village

    Great facility--charming but modern, and very well maintained--in a great location. Check out the…read morephotos (mine and others') for a better physical description than I can give in words. We stayed in Room 2 on the second floor, very handsomely appointed in aqua and coffee tones, with silver accents. The room was lovely and very comfortable, both the bedroom and the en suite bathroom. I enjoyed reading a book in the chair by the window. The backyard was another highlight. There is a small deck, a fireplace, an English-style walking garden, and a main seating area with candles and comfortable camp chairs. In warm weather, it's perfect either for unwinding or for extending a gathering at the end of the day. Apparently the proprietor brings food in the morning? I was not awake in time to witness this; perhaps it is the breakfast fairy. In any case, the spread was noteworthy: besides the drinks, snacks, yogurt, fruit, and cereal available around the clock, there were uncooked eggs, miniature bagels, coffee cake or banana bread, and a variety of seasonal fruit. No matter how heterogeneous your group, everyone will find something to satisfy him- or herself. Sometimes it's the little things--such as the rubber duck in the shower stall, the small fish tank on the kitchen counter, and the soft jazz CD playing in the living room on our arrival. There was a basket of highly watchable DVD movies and a shelf of local-interest books. But the important things stand out too: the entire place was immaculate and the proprietors seem to take good care of both the property and the guests. This is a very strong 4.5. Some of our housemates were staying there for the third time, and I would not hesitate to return with them next time.

    I had the most amazing time! Beautiful room, lovely shared common area, responsive hosts/staff. My…read morefriend and I were going to hit a bar after dinner, but once we checked in we decided we'd rather come back, change into robes, eat the complimentary cookies and popcorn, and watch Top Gun (one of the many DVDs available)! The kitchen has filtered water from the fridge, keurig coffee, microwave, and dishes. There are snacks like popcorn, crackers, yogurt, and cereal available all day. In the morning, they put out a fresh pastry (different and delicious each day!), toast, beautiful fresh fruit, and hard boiled eggs. The room had a hair dryer, bar soap, makeup wipes, shampoo, conditioner and shower gel. We also had a smart tv so I could log into my own Hulu account. There is a pretty park and lots of little shops and restaurants within walking distance, including a major grocery store. Could not have imagined a better place...I wish I lived there!

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    German Village Guest House - GVGH living room & fireplace

    GVGH living room & fireplace

    German Village Guest House - Whittier Suite #2 living room

    Whittier Suite #2 living room

    German Village Guest House - Whittier Suite #2 bedroom

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    Whittier Suite #2 bedroom

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