The cabin is rustic and cute. We expected 'cozy' but tiny is perhaps a better description. Staying for 3 nights in the rainy season, we had jackets, boots, rainwear, etc... and there was nowhere to hang things to dry. The bed and pillows seemed old and the linens pilled. We enjoyed the tub on the deck, even in the rain. The metal roof made it nice to listen to the rain, but after it stopped, an incessant drip right above the bed from overhanging branches made it seem like we were trying to sleep in an oil drum. I did text the host to let her know and she said no one had ever complained about it before, but her husband would check it out. We never heard back. The breakfast items included were English muffins, packaged jam, and juice. from from