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The cabin is nestled among tall trees, supported by stilts. Its architecture features a combination of dark siding and wooden beams, with a spacious deck visible, furnished with outdoor seating. Natural greenery surrounds the structure, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
Cabin in Woodstock
5 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

The Bird's Nest - Cabin by the River

Located on one of the Seven Bends of the Shenandoah River, the Bird’s Nest is a brand new, custom built 800 square foot cabin featuring an open loft with king bed and skylights, steam shower, heated bathroom floor, and gas fireplace. Exterior amenities include a hot tub, gas grill, gas fire pit table, fire pit by the river, and private river access in a peaceful, wooded setting. Kayaks/tubes are available to use to float down the river with the unique ability to park/exit on the hosts’ property.

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A serene waterfall cascades down rocky terrain, surrounded by vibrant green moss and lush foliage. Water flows gently over the stones, creating a peaceful atmosphere. Various ferns grow nearby, enhancing the natural beauty of the wooded setting.
Cottage in Independence
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 282 reviews

Healing Water Falls

Disconnect and awaken your senses in this artisan home on 13 acres. Need WIFI & TV this rental is NOT FOR YOU. Looking for healing, inspiration, or reconnection this IS your place. Watch the falls from the comfort of your bed, or as you soak in the tub. Its sound infuses the entire house filling it with peace and tranquility. It's flow changes rapidly with rainfall. Come experience the restorative magic and stay in a place one guest swears was built "by garden gnomes and woodland fairies."

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The exterior of the log cabin features a stone chimney and a covered porch with seating, surrounded by a grassy area. Large windows allow natural light to enter, while wooden siding enhances the rustic charm, framed by trees in the tranquil setting.
Cabin in Covington
5 out of 5 average rating, 270 reviews

Cabin On The Creek

Set in the beautiful Alleghany Mountain Range, the Cabin On The Creek is a custom-built luxury cabin with amazing views and access to Potts Creek on a private wooded property. Multiple outdoor areas to enjoy the sights and sounds of the creek include the back porch, observation deck with Adirondack chairs, and walking path that leads to a stunning view of the Potts Creek “Sinks.” Enjoy the tranquil natural environment as you make use of the outdoor grill, picnic area, fire pit, and hot tub.

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A charming log cabin with a dark metal roof features a welcoming front porch adorned with potted flowers and decorative pumpkins. The rustic wooden door adds character, while the surrounding grassy area and trees provide a natural setting against a backdrop of distant mountains.
Cabin in Stanardsville
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 246 reviews

Cabin at Rabbit Hollow

Charming log cabin nestled in a glen by the Shenandoah National Park is an ideal retreat for a romantic get-a-way. The first floor contains a beautiful kitchen, dining area, full bathroom featuring a whirlpool tub, and cozy living room with a wood burning fire place. The second level holds the bedroom with a comfortable king size bed and a half bathroom. There are two porches where guests can relax with their morning coffee or evening cocktails while enjoying the wooded and mountain views.

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Treehouse in Verona
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 239 reviews

The Laurel Hill Treehouse

Tucked away in the woods, this Scandinavian-inspired treehouse is a quiet, peaceful spot designed for a relaxed couples getaway. Surrounded by trees and overlooking beautiful woodland views, it’s an easy place to slow down and unwind. Spend your time on the wraparound porch, soak in the hot tub, cool off in the creek, or settle in by the fire at night. This is a serene, comfortable retreat where you can reset, enjoy all that nature has to offer, and simply be present.

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A modern cabin-style home is nestled among tall trees, showcasing a sleek black exterior. A spacious screened-in porch is visible, supported by a deck with steps leading down to a gravel path. Large windows enhance the connection with the natural surroundings.
Home in Orange
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

Hidden Haven

Hidden Haven is just that! A 600 square foot romantic, private, peaceful, little haven. Hidden in the woods just 6 miles outside of the Town of Orange. Open the garage door in the living area and step out on the 300 square foot screened in porch where you can relax at the firepit under the covered roof. On the porch at Hidden Haven, we like to say, "time wasted is time well spent". The romantic vibe and modern amenities make it a prefect place for a couple's getaway.

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A rustic log cabin is nestled among lush trees, showcasing its stone chimney and a welcoming porch. The natural setting offers a serene atmosphere, with dappled light filtering through the leaves, highlighting the cabin's historic log structure.
Cabin in Rockbridge Baths
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 409 reviews

Little Cabin in the Woods is quiet and secluded!

Enjoy our rustic, cozy, historic log cabin in the woods on 21 acres with two streams and a little meadow. The logs, from the 1800's, were reconfigured 17 years ago combining a rich history with high speed internet and modern amenities. Sink into the luscious bed with totally organic sheets, mattress topper, and pillows. Take a walk on the original wagon train road down to a stream or bath your senses in the majestic view of Jump Mountain from the meadow.

Top guest favorite
The exterior of the guest house features a beige siding facade with a pitched roof. Flower beds are planted in front, and a stone pathway leads to the entrance. The nearby mountains create a scenic backdrop, with greenery surrounding the property.
Cottage in Millboro
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Cowpasture River front cottage on a 350 acre farm.

Charming 2 bedroom 1 bath guest house sleeps four looking over the Cowpasture River on a 350 acre working farm. Guest may use of our concrete tennis court and explore miles of hiking trails that lead to the national forest. Farm is surrounded by over 2.5 miles of the Cowpasture River. There is a gravel beach right beside the bridge entering the farm where one can enjoy wading and swimming. River here is 3-4 feet deep depending on the season and stream flow.

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A log cabin is nestled among the trees, featuring a fenced inground pool in the foreground. The pool area is surrounded by a textured patio, complemented by several wooden chairs positioned nearby. The cabin is situated on a gravel driveway, highlighting its private setting.
Cabin in Fort Valley
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Hidden in Shenandoah Valley|Pool|Pets|Fire Pit

Hidden in the Valley sits on 30 private, wooded acres adjoining the George Washington National Forest. This remote property offers a pool, fire pit and foot trails throughout, perfect for your furry companions! If you’re looking for a true escape to nature, surrounded by Virginia’s best hiking trails, wildlife and clear, starry night skies, Hidden in the Valley is the getaway for you!

Top guest favorite
The studio apartment interior features a bright, open layout with warm wooden flooring. A dining table is set for four, illuminated by natural light from large windows. A library ladder leads to the sleeping loft, while the kitchen area is visible in the background.
Loft in Gloucester Courthouse
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 340 reviews

Marshfield Guesthouse on river near Williamsburg

Marshfield Guesthouse is the perfect place for a getaway on the river, a home base for those exploring the historic Colonial Triangle and a unique experience for those looking for an alternative to hotel lodging. Come enjoy the beautiful sunsets on the river! The guesthouse is located a short drive (30 miles) from Williamsburg, Yorktown and Jamestown!

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A vibrant red barn-style building is set against a clear blue sky, featuring steps leading up to double doors. The surrounding green landscape is complemented by a wooden fence and trees, enhancing the rural charm of the location.
Farm stay in Fries
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 326 reviews

RIVER VIEW GETAWAY

Relax on the New River in the renovated hayloft of a horse barn -- perfect for a peaceful country getaway. Located at the end of a winding rural road, this apartment is on a working cattle farm with 3/4 mile frontage along the New River. Hike, fish, canoe, or just watch the hawks, deer, geese, and turkey.

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A modern retreat is nestled among tall trees, featuring expansive glass walls that provide unobstructed views of the surrounding woods. The structure is elevated on a platform, showcasing natural wood accents that blend harmoniously with the environment.
Vacation home in Fort Valley
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

New Modern Glass Retreat Mountain View

Enjoy the sights and sounds of George Washington National Forest when you stay in this beautiful, new and unique place. Set on over 6 acres right in the George Washington National Forest. There is a second Retreat on site called Forest View Glass Retreat. Try that Glass retreat if this one is booked. 😊

Popular amenities for Virginia vacation rentals

All about Virginia

Colonial American history began in Jamestown, when Brits successfully settled on an inlet off Chesapeake Bay, the country’s largest estuary. It went on to play key roles in the Revolutionary and Civil wars, along with the Civil Rights movement and 9/11 attacks. Sites like Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, the living history museum of Colonial Williamsburg, and the Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail are good starting points for history buffs exploring Virginia. But the state’s allure extends far beyond its past, political power, and ties to U.S. presidents. Conservation has preserved much of its wilderness, which ranges from sandy Atlantic beaches to marshes, pine forests, and national parks like Shenandoah and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Today Virginia balances the folksy traditions of the Appalachian Mountains with the dynamism of the mid-Atlantic region. Expect Southern hospitality, but also hip culture in cities like Richmond and Norfolk.

What are the top things to do in Virginia?

Appalachian National Scenic Trail

This 2,180-mile public path stretches from Georgia to Maine, but Virginia boasts more ground than any other state. In fact, nearly a quarter of the trail’s length — 555 miles — lies in the commonwealth. Day hikers should look to stretches in Shenandoah National Park, where climbs rarely exceed 1,000 feet.

The Ghost Fleet of Kiptopeke

Nine partially sunken ships made of concrete form an offshore breakwater at Kiptopeke State Park. Steel remained in short supply after WWII, so a shipyard in Tampa, Florida, produced 24 of these hauntingly beautiful beasts. The fishing pier offers good views, but kayak out for a close-up peek at the birds and dolphins attracted to the intentional wrecks.

Luray Caverns

Set within Shenandoah National Park, the largest cave system in the eastern United States includes cathedral-sized rooms with skyscraper-high ceilings. Expect vast columns, translucent drapes of calcite, and gin-clear pools mirroring fantastical stone formations at this National Natural Landmark. The space even rocks out with the Great Stalacpipe Organ, the world’s largest musical instrument. The keyboard vibrates stalactites across three acres of caves.

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