Sunday, September 29, 2019

A Cabin in the Woods



Since we didn't take any trip over the summer, I suggested to the Geek to spend a weekend further up north at the coast. A friend of mine had told me about a cabin where she had stayed 15 years ago and a short Google research revealed that it was still there. St. Orres in Gualala (pronounced wa-LA-la) is a hotel with a very good (and prohibitively expensive) restaurant - and they also rent a few cabins further away from the hotel for an affordable price. I called them and was delighted how friendly they were. I booked one of the cabins in the woods (they also have a couple "ocean view" cabins, but the ocean is behind the trees by now) and a week later the Geek and I were on our way to Gualala, which is only a two hours drive from here on Highway 1.


We got the same cabin my friend had 15 years ago and it seems that nothing much has changed since then apart from a few updates. We had a nice big room with a sitting area, a private bath and the deck in the redwoods.

It was a charming little place.


 The bottle of good red wine wasn't a service from the hotel. We had stopped at Annapolis Winery on our way to Gualala and bought this bottle after a nice wine tasting.


The view out of the windows into the redwoods.


The deck certainly was my favorite place...

Everything was thought through so well. All kinds of utensils on top of the refrigerator like coffee maker, plates, silverware, napkins, wine glasses; they even provided a corkscrew! An emergency light in case there was a power outage or some other more serious emergency (we are more familiar with those now).



Talking about emergencies: since the coast has ratty cell phone reception at best, there was an old fashioned pay phone in the center of the premises. There even was a phone book!


The premises were pretty, too. The hotel is built in what I call "Russian" style, and so were some of the buildings here as well.




But the best part was the breakfast. It was brought to our door every morning in a box and had fresh fruit, homemade bread, an egg dish, orange juice, homemade granola and milk. We ate it out on the deck and felt very pampered.




I don't think this was the last time I spent a weekend here.





14 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

It looks and sounds completely delightful - heartbalm at its best.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Looks like a wonderful place for a get away and I can see why you are already contemplating a return visit. Having a pay phone and a directory is like stepping back in time!

Orsolina said...

Die Hütte ist traumhaft. Der Ausblick in den Wald einfach grandios. Da kann man echt die Seele baumeln lassen und den Stress des Alltags abstreifen.

Liebe Grüße aus Old Germany von Biggi

Sue (this n that) said...

What a delightful little holiday in such a comfortable cabin with those beautiful surroundings. A real getaway :D) xx

My name is Erika. said...

How cool is that breakfast box. That looks like a great get away and sooo relaxing.

Michelle said...

What a perfect getaway. Beautiful AND relaxing!!!

Jeanie said...

Oh, what a wonderful spot. I would never want to leave. And you're right about that breakfast -- talk about feeling and being so pampered. This is a real gem!

windrock studio said...

Looks like a most perfect place, so pretty! I really love the box that the wonderful breakfast was delivered in ... I would want to go back again & again, thanks for sharing.

Lowcarb team member said...

Looks a wonderful place for a getaway, great series of photographs.

All the best Jan

krishna said...

This is beautiful place to relax!

Mae Travels said...

Outside the urban areas California is unbelievably idyllic! We were in the Sierras recently and it was really beautiful, expecially the wooded areas at higher altitude. Now I know that there are similar spots up the coast, maybe will get there some day.

best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

Magic Love Crow said...

Wow, what a beautiful place! The breakfast looks amazing! Love the telephone too! LOL! Big Hugs!

Terra said...

Oh I want to go there, it looks so charming and nice to be pampered with the breakfast.

Sarah Huizenga said...

That place looks fabulous. Lots of architecture variety. I remember the pay phone from the scavenger hunt. I would definitely love to spend a weekend there.