The A-frame is a charming and unique historical property that comes with it's own quirks and creaks. If you have never enjoyed older homes, don't like creaky floorboards or have mobility issues that prevent you from climbing a set of sturdy but narrow and steep metal open step stairs/ladder (see photos in listing), then I would suggest foregoing the A-frame and checking out one of the other lovely properties on this farm. For us, we loved it and found the beds and pillows to be quite comfortable. The best part about this stay was (of course) getting in some quality time with the goats and our hosts Meagan and Warren. We highly recommend the adventure hike and painting with goats -- just watch that Ansel (the goat) doesn't eat your brushes! For the Adventure Hike, we recommend hiking boots or at least sturdy sneakers (and a change of shoes and socks in case you accidentally step in a stream.) The walk is moderately challenging if you're not a regular hiker, but for reference my husband, broke his leg 1.5 years ago, is 51 and thought that the hike moderately challenging due to the uneaven terrain.Meagan and Warren are the best hosts. Their pups, Bella, Remy, and Timber are super friendly but be prepared they make a loud and rambunctious welcome party! They are just excited to welcome you! Highly recommend this stay and can't wait to come back with friends!