Beautiful cabin in the middle of the woods
Description
The "Tente en el aire" cabin is located in the middle of a forest, on the edge of a rocky ledge. It has windows that look towards the mountains of a preserved site of the Mexican Sierra Madre Oriental Need to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city? See the stars? Watch the clouds being born? Maybe this is your best option. The cabin is self-sustaining, with solar panels and spring water, among other things. The space The cabin has three floors. It is reached by a 250 m long path that can only be walked. It has a living-dining room-kitchen, a bedroom with 2-4 beds and a full bathroom. The kitchen has an ultra-efficient stove-fireplace-heater-grill, with basic kitchen utensils such as plates, glasses, cutlery, pans and a teapot. The bathroom has an ultra-saving shower and a toilet with one of the lowest known water expenditures. The bedroom has comfortable beds with bedding (pillows, sheets and blankets for the cold, provided by the host). The cabin is in the middle of a well-preserved oak forest fragment. That fragment is dedicated to protecting many wild species in some degree of danger of extinction. Wildlife includes more than 100 species of birds, 16 species of mammals, 32 species of amphibians and reptiles, and hundreds of species of plants and fungi. Several trails leave from the cabin that are used for walking in the forest and nearby mountains. These trails have varying degrees of difficulty, from basic to advanced. Guest access Two of the cabin's three levels are accessible to guests. They include the living room-kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and front garden. In the latter, chairs (provided by the host) can be placed to observe the landscape. The trails have varying degrees of difficulty and are generally accessible to people 18 to 60 years of age in good physical condition. There are simple trails, about 400 m long and flat, to complex ones, more than 2 km long and very steep. Nearby there are freely accessible neighborhood paths that can be walked or cycled (not provided by the host). Other things to note The cabin is in an area dedicated to nature conservation. Therefore, the place is commonly traversed by wildlife, which can be seen even from the cabin's windows. Visitors must be respectful and careful with the local fauna. Hunting, logging, or feeding animals is not allowed. There are poisonous snakes in the surrounding area, so visitors should not put their hands or feet in holes or disturb these animals. If it's convenient for you. Local villagers can offer traditional food service at affordable prices, commonly much cheaper than in the city. If you need this service, contact the host at least seven days in advance.
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