There is something so magical about a weekend spent camping. The fresh bite of a morning spent in the wilderness; the lush tree cover that blankets the Tennessee forests come summertime. You can choose to pack up your tent and plan to rough it for yourself, or you can check out this unique stay in Tennessee inspired by the "Lord of the Rings." This quirky house, constructed with natural materials, just might offer the most unique camping experience in Tennessee. Though located in the bustling Nashville suburb of Murfreesboro, this darling little spot feels just as remote as the Shire. Without a doubt, it's one of the most unique Airbnbs in Tennessee.
This quirky little stay can be found on a 50-acre farm in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. It’s located on the property of a wedding and event venue known as Cheval Manor, but once you arrive you may feel like you’ve left the world behind. Here you can see how the exterior of the property has been thoughtfully designed with benches and multiple seating areas to welcome gatherings for morning coffee or an afternoon glass of sweet tea. You can just imagine kicking off your shoes and living like a hobbit, although they never wear shoes anyways.
The house itself is made of mud, so keep in mind that you may find a few little critters during your trip. The hosts of the wonderful structure liken a stay at this hobbit house to a camping trip, so be ready to rough it with a little sprinkle of magic. After all to get the full middle ages fantasy feel you need to immerse yourself in that world. Things were simpler and yet filled with so much wonder!
Once you open that darling round door, you’ll be treated to a cozy interior complete with a fireplace and micro-kitchen. There are no hot plates or utensils available, only coffee mugs, so make sure you plan ahead for your meals. There is a small fridge, though there is no freezer. The electric fireplace provides warmth in the winter and a window AC unit keeps the home cool during the summer. You won't be exactly roughing it with amenities like this the halflings of the Shire would be rather jealous.
The home sleeps two, and there is a half-bath located just outside the living space. Keep in mind that there is no shower, but the working bathroom does provide a much-needed respite when nature calls. Bed linens are provided, as are soap and toilet paper, and the mini coffee maker is perfect for greeting a fresh morning. There is even a clock inside to let you know when it's time to eat breakfast, second breakfast, elevenses, luncheon, afternoon tea, dinner, and supper. If you want to stay in a place that is fitting for a hobbit you mine as well eat like one too.
The hobbit house is darling, but the open-air gathering spaces at this stay are truly second to none. There is an outdoor dining area, as well as a fire pit and a handful of chairs and benches scattered across the property. Hobbits are all about gathering together and fellowship so this space is absolutely fitting.
Can’t you just imagine swapping stories and telling creepy tales around this fire pit? Make sure you bring some marshmallows and a few toasting sticks for a fun evening! Among the storytellings of adventures of old, you can also break into celebratory songs just like the joyful halflings themselves.
There is free parking on-site and the single-level home has no stairs, so it is easily accessible to most visitors.
What a darling little place to stay! This sweet space provides a rural respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life, and it comes highly recommended by previous visitors. There's really nothing better than a quirky camping trip with the ones you love right here in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. For more information or to book your night stay make sure you visit the Cheval Manor website. Check out the intricate design features in the mud walls with this video from Nash Ville:
https://youtu.be/JcRrB1SjhG0
Did you know that Murfreesboro is located right in the center of it all? Like seriously right in the middle, no joke.
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