This Historic 1800s Log Cabin In Indiana Gets All Decked Out For Christmas Each Year
If you can't go home for the holidays, but you're looking for something that might feel a little like it, this amazing, holly-jolly log cabin decks all of its halls every year. This charming, northern Indiana getaway offers a super-special and Christmasy experience not unlike that of one at home.
Tucked up in beautiful Flora, Indiana, this log cabin is an astonishing 170 years old.
Built in the 1850s, it has harbored families just like yours for nearly two centuries' worth of winters.
Spend your holiday nestled in the warmth of a cozy fire in the front room.
A Christmas tree stands by an exterior window as a symbol to the rest of the world of the comfort and joy inside.
Guests get quite a bit of holiday cheer for their buck; amenities include a plate of homemade Christmas cookies, strings of popcorn and other decorations for the tree, and even the option for a magical visit from Santa Claus himself!
The loft in the cabin sleeps six - there are two twin beds and two full beds available for guests.
We have no doubt that the magic of this place will help you create memories with loved ones to cherish forever.
Those who need more than just the bare necessities in a stay need not fret, though - despite the hyper-vintage atmosphere and activities, the cabin also comes equipped with WiFi and indoor heat, among a plethora of other modern luxuries.
Wake up to the sunrise and enjoy a truly farm-fresh breakfast, all part of your reservation.
Superhost Tim also offers families an opportunity to meet with the fuzzy and sweet alpacas who live nearby on the farmland. You're even able to help feed them!
There is so much to do and enjoy here that we can't mention everything in this article.
Rest assured, though, that your family will remember all of it for life.
The nightly rate for this amazing Christmas cabin is $299. Check out their listing on Airbnb here to learn more. Have you ever been to a place in Indiana that went all-out for the holidays? Tell us about it in the comments, and click here for one of our favorite spots.
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