My boyfriend and I stayed in the Spruce Room for four nights and the Homestead Cove in the woods for two nights. When we arrived we walked upa stairs and into our lovely room with soothing music playing on a CD/radio player in vintage style. The stone fireplace, four post queensize bed covered in cozy grandma-like quilts and beatuiful blue tiled jacuzzi bath welcomed us. In the morning we walked downstairs and were fed breakfastes befitting royalty by Chef Janice. I sat in the porch room and typed and painted watercolors while friendly robins looked on from the woodsy hillside. When we moved to Homestead Cove we arrived late, but still tried out the hot tub next to the cabin which was heated to a steamy perfect level. The chilly weather didn't stop our enjoyment. The rustic furniture inside added even more charm. We were only two but the Homestead Cove could easily accomodate a family. I would bring DVD's if you really must look at a TV screen with all the beautiful countryside waiting to be adored and hiked in around you. Kelsey was our chef for the last two days and we did have to drive from our cabin to the breakfast location at the Creekside Inn, but oh, my, goodness, was it worth it. I'm a pianist and enjoyed playing their grand piano, but not nearly as much as I enjoyed Kelsey's broiled grapefruit and a pastry thing, I forget the name but not the taste. The location by the creek was lovely and they were preparing for a wedding the last day they were there. Wow, having a wedding there would be a dream! By the way, Janice and Kelsey even packed lunches for us when we went hiking and told us all about the trails. I felt like a pampered lumberjack.