We stayed here on a short spring break trip with our 17 year old daughter. We would LOVE to come back and stay longer. I picked up a horrible cold while traveling so we didn't try the soaking tub or sauna and I didn't cook like I'd normally do. The first drive up the winding, steep mountain road was intimidating. Once you make it you realize it's steady and wide and your vehicle will do fine, just go slow. This immaculate, well designed cozy cabin had every amenity and more you need to shower, cook and enjoy the outdoors in a stunning setting. Extra towels, enough shampoo and conditioner to get you started, well equipped kitchen including kcups and creamer. There is a little store onsite with soda, farm fresh eggs and some snacks that are priced lower than most grocers honestly. The host answers every question promptly and they are around if you need them. I stayed to myself since I was sick. There is a small town around the corner with nice people, diners, grocery stores, little town second hand shops, really cool pawn shops and some bars we didn't check out. You are also about a 45 minute scenic drive away from Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge if you want to see the tourist trap type stuff for some excitement. You're also far enough away you can forget that it exists if you want to. I hope to come back with more friends next time and rent multiple cabins so we can all enjoy this mountain paradise they have created here.