We visited Roaring Rivers last year and stayed in the Serendipity Cabin, and this year wanted to try one of other units. Birch was lovely - about twice the size as the cabin, with a separate bedroom, full sized bath, and comfy living room/kitchen/dining room with a comfy leather couch and coffee table for relaxing, and a patio right outside our door overlooking the river, with a couch, foot stool, a small dining table, and a private fire pit (Serendipity packs an amazing amount of stuff into a small space, but has no separate living room or couch). Both had incredibly well stocked kitchens - usually when I rent lodgings on VRBO, I bring along a few kitchen essentials (knives, cutting boards, a decent pot or pan or two) because I've found most have few supplies and they're of poor quality. This time we didn't bring anything but our groceries, and the only thing we needed but couldn't find (a can opener) our ever friendly and helpful hosts got for us in moments.
We visited the tasting room last year while it was still under construction, barely more than a frame of a building, and seeing the finished project, we couldn't stop saying WOW - the decor is a gorgeous combination of modern and rustic, with furnishings and a gorgeous wooden bar that are amazing.
But we're not wine drinkers... the real draw for coming to Roaring Rivers is the river, the beauty of the grape vines, the lovely property, and the privacy! Adults only? Awesome. Picnic in the vineyard? There's a perfect clearing in the middle of it with a domed rock with one lone tree growing out of it, perfect spot for a picnic. We brought our light up bocce set and played at night - the horse shoe court and bocce court are lovely, but we enjoyed playing on the lawn. The beach and tire swing area are beautiful and great for daytime shady relaxation and nighttime stargazing, and we love bringing our river tubes and hiking up the river and tying off in the shade for a snack and relaxing in the rapids before tubing back down (just be forewarned that this is a treacherous trek through uneven river terrain, especially if you're inexperienced, and if you try to do it without really good water shoes and a good walking stick, you're likely to fall many times and/or injure yourself).
We came for a few days with all the groceries we'd need and didn't leave the vineyard the entire time, there was so much to do there, and it was deliciously relaxing. A wonderful getaway! We'll be back!