I'll start off by saying I have stayed in quite a few cabins in the Eastern part of the country so this is not my first experience. I also do not normally review places I have stayed, this is probably the 5th time I have been prompted to do so.
Starting with the good. Nice setting, perfect for fall, authentic older cabin with some newer touches. Nice hot tub, although it could be more private. Adequate kitchen amenities.
Now for the not so good. The weekend was rainy, so the usual cloudy overcast conditions. The cabin, especially the first floor is very dark, minimal lighting. The Hot tub, although nice has no covering, can be seen from the road and is located directly below an over flowing gutter. There is a sizeable roof leak on the screened in porch. The TV's are from the eighties, small would be an understatement, maybe 18 inch in the living area and 13 inch in the bedroom. The mattress in the bedroom is best described as a brick, very, very firm. The weather went from warm, high 70's to cool, low in the 30's. The heating system is best described as a challenge to operate with a combination of baseboard heat and a few room units and a wood burning fireplace if you want to include that. Personally when I am on a long "relaxing" weekend I don't want the sometimes difficult encounter of building a fire. This was of course stated in the cabin description. Overall a good place but could use some upgrades and maintenance.