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- Non Smoking Only
- Pets Not Allowed
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*Rates are subject to change until confirmation.
*1 night min stay
$150/night
Fees:
In effort to keep your costs at a minimum, no additional cleaning fees are applied to this cabin at this time. In return, please be courteous and respectful to the property and enjoy your stay. NOTE: We do have a $45 insurance policy in lieu of a security deposit and Airbnb mis-labels that as cleaning.
Notes:
Excellent cell service as well as TV and DVD, movies and board games on site for those rainy days.
No indoor shower at this time but instead enjoy a wonderful “outdoor shower” as well as an “indoor jetted bath tub” for soaking in)
Bed size:1 King, 1 Double
Room size:1 Bedroom
General
Come and take a little break from all the hustle and bustle of the city and away from all the local tourism. Instead enjoy some privacy at this Cozy Country Cabin conveniently located just minutes off I-40 near Bass Pro Shops and the Smokies Stadium.
This cabin is just 20 miles from Knoxville, The University of Tennessee and Neyland Stadium as well as just 20 miles to Pigeon Forge and only 30 miles to Gatlinburg and the Great Smokey Mountains.
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- Air Conditioning
- Cable TV/DVD/VHS
- Central Heating
- Deck
- Hot Tub
- Linens Provided
- Satellite TV/DVD/VHS
- Washing Machine & Dryer
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Nashville
Activities
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The Metropolitan Transit Authority provides bus transit within the city. Routes utilize a hub and spoke method, centered around the Music City Central transit station in downtown. A rejected expansion plan included use of bus rapid transit and light rail service at some point in the future. Nashville is considered a gateway city for rail and air traffic for the Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion.Food & Drink
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