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Julian Lodge
Julian LodgeJulian Lodge
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Julian Lodge in Julian ist nur 5 Gehminuten von Julian Historical Society und Julian Pioneer Museum entfernt. Dieses Hotel ist 45 km von Viejas Casino und 0,2 km von Rathaus von Julian entfernt. Die Rezeption ist nur zu bestimmten Zeiten besetzt. Vor Ort gibt es Folgendes: Parken ohne Service (kostenpflichtig). Buche einen Aufenthalt in einem der 23 Zimmer mit Flachbildfernseher. Ein WLAN-Internetzugang (kostenlos) ist ebenso verfügbar wie Kabelempfang. Es sind eigene Badezimmer mit Duschwannen vorhanden, die über kostenlose Toilettenartikel und Haartrockner verfügen. Zu den Highlights gehören Wasserkocher mit Kaffee-/Teezubehör und die Zimmer werden täglich sauber gemacht.
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52 Bewertungen
9.2/10
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Tiny Farmhouse Cottage with Loft - Drift Asleep by Stargazing through Skylight
Tiny Farmhouse Cottage with Loft - Drift Asleep by Stargazing through SkylightTiny Farmhouse Cottage with Loft - Drift Asleep by Stargazing through Skylight
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Cozy loft with skylight a mile from town. Sleep beneath the stars and enjoy a unique stay that's great for couples. Perfect for a peaceful night's stay down the road from Main Street or a romantic getaway.This is a 200 sq ft tiny cottage that has a lofted bed, kitchenette, couch, and full bathroom.Our space is suitable for two adult. Not suitable for infants, toddlers, or children due to the height and features of the loft.Upon arrival guests can pull into the side gate and park close to the cottage in the designated space labeled “Parking-1”About pets:No pets allowed.About checkOut:Check out before 11:00 AM.About children:Adults only.About checkIn:Check in after 4:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 18.About events:No events allowed.
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10.0/10
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Cozy and Quiet Tiny House Cottage with Skylight 2 Minutes from Main Street
Cozy and Quiet Tiny House Cottage with Skylight 2 Minutes from Main StreetCozy and Quiet Tiny House Cottage with Skylight 2 Minutes from Main Street
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Cozy tiny house that's great for a romantic getaway or peaceful staycation half a mile from Main Street Julian.Enjoy the skylight views as you cozy up beneath the stars. This is a 200 sq ft tiny house that includes a comfy queen bed, full bathroom and shower, 2 burner kitchenette, sink, mini refrigerator, and microwave.About pets:No pets allowed.About checkOut:Check out before 11:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 3-17.About checkIn:Check in after 4:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 18.About events:No events allowed.
Wunderbar
13 Bewertungen
9.6/10
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Cute & Cozy! Julian Mt. cabin. Hiking, wineries, brewery.  All season getaway.
Cute & Cozy! Julian Mt. cabin. Hiking, wineries, brewery.  All season getaway.Cute & Cozy! Julian Mt. cabin. Hiking, wineries, brewery.  All season getaway.
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YOUR STAY: This lovely family cabin is a perfect getaway for those who love nature. It is a beautiful spot, surrounded by trees. Only one mile from town, even less to a wonderful brewery and several great wineries. Enjoy your coffee or glass of delicious local wine from several seating areas. Both have the sound of water for your pleasure. There is a table and chairs and a waterfall pond. There are lights strung in the tree, making this a great place to BBQ on the gas grille, or just to enjoy the evening. There is a café table and the sound of a fountain with views of Vulcan Mountain. We often see birds, wild turkeys and deer on the property. THE CABIN: Two bedroom, one bath with 1,200 square feet. Inside is a large living room with plenty of seating to enjoy a nice fire, watch Netflix, Prime or play some of the many board games on hand. The hand made coffee table has a built in checkers board. There is a dinning table for six and in the kitchen a table for four. The kitchen is fully stocked. There is a Keurig on the counter and a regular coffee maker in the cupboard. There is a four piece toaster and a small crock pot, as well as the normal pots and pans. We have a limited supply of coffee and tea for your enjoyment. The front bedroom has a King bed with comfy bedding and pillows. There are reading lights, phone charger and a ceiling fan for your convenience. The back bedroom includes a Queen and Double bed with the same comfy bedding. The bathroom has a combo tub/shower, basic toiletries included, and plush towels. The hall closet contains a variety of board and card games. Coloring books and crayons for the kids. There are even books if anyone wants to enjoy reading around the fire or outside under a tree. WHAT TO DO: There are many wonderful restaurants, wineries, breweries and cideries around Julian. In the Info Book provided in the cabin, you will find lots of info and recommendations about them. There are some really cute coffee shops as well, and please don’t forget the famous apple pie as you are wandering around town enjoying the quaint stores filled with small town treasures. The hiking is amazing around Julian. Nearby, there are the Vulcan Mountain trailhead and Santa Ysabel East Preserve trailhead. A bit further are the hikes near Cuyamaca, including Stonewall Peak, and Laguna including Desert View Trail, and Big Laguna Trailhead. Julian is also a stop for some of the PCT hikers. Gold mining and gold mining tours are available. Julian is famous for their apples. Apple Days usually start in early fall where you can pick your own or buy from bins of all varieties. In early spring there are hills covered with daffodils and a bit later the lilacs fill the air with their beautiful fragrance. Julian is also certified as a Dark Skies Community and you will see plenty of stars in the night sky.THE HISTORY: Our family has owned this cabin since 1939. Our Grandpa built it with lots of help from friends and family. It has been added on, redone and refurbished many times. It is filled with some of our family treasures for you to enjoy. We lovingly call it “Granny’s Cabin”, but you will find that it is filled with all the modern necessities.About pets:No pets allowed.About checkOut:Check out before 11:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.There are uneven steps to watch out for..About customRules:Mountain area disclosure. Critters are around the cabin. You will probably see at least one of the following: Rattle snake, rodents, skunks, bugs, etc.Please be respectful of the neighbors. Feel free to have a great time, just follow common sense noise and quiet time limits.,Only six guests are allowed on the premise except for temporary visitors..About checkIn:Check in after 3:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 25.About events:No events allowed.
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The Enchanted Lookout - private luxury cabin & Spa
The Enchanted Lookout - private luxury cabin & SpaThe Enchanted Lookout - private luxury cabin & Spa
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About this spaceWe spent over a year lovingly renovating and remodeling this vintage fire lookout cabin into a luxury vacation rental with a spacious Hot Springs spa.The two-bedroom, one-bath cabin is just over a mile from the historic town of Julian, yet it’s a private sanctuary with panoramic forest and Volcan Mountain Preserve views.The Enchanted Lookout is beautifully cleaned and sanitized after each stay.The spaceTHE STORY OF OUR CABINThe Julian Chamber of Commerce describes the town like this: “Julian, a state Historical District, is a former gold mining village nestled in the mountain forest. Julian is San Diego County’s year-round romantic retreat.”My children and I moved to San Diego five years ago, and one day my young daughter Samantha and I visited Julian. We were enamored by a sense of stepping back in time, and by the pristine beauty of the surrounding mountains and forests.We stopped by the Chamber of Commerce and noticed a tourism review of Julian written in 1870. Mary Morse, a schoolteacher from New England had arrived by horse and buggy and wrote:“After passing a ravine and ascending a sharp and rocky hill, the city of Julian in all its glory burst upon us. The sun was just setting and shown with that golden light so peculiar to California. I could have shouted with joy at the very sight. The pines and oaks were a magic green and every cabin and shanty nestled amongst them had a strangely enchanted look.”Samantha and I could not have described how we felt about Julian better, though nearly a century and a half had passed since those words were written. Later that day as we strolled past picturesque historic buildings and then down a quaint lane, my daughter turned to me and said, “Mom, will you always keep a cottage in Julian?”After three years of searching, we finally found the right property. It's situated in a quiet forested neighborhood just over a mile from town. It sits at the end of a long drive on its own hillside facing Volcan Mountain. It's surrounded by old-growth pine, manzanita and several types of oak, so it has a wonderful sense of solitude and privacy. Historically built as a lookout site for volunteer firemen, the cabin overlooks a breathtaking vista of forests and mountains.The cabin itself was in sad shape, but still captured the incredible charm and quality with its high-beamed knotty pine ceiling and picture windows in every room.It took a full year of hard work extensively renovating and remodeling, including adding a new energy-efficient roof 50-year roof, rain gutters, foundation work, beautiful new decks, gutting and total renovation inside, but the end result was worth all the effort.Every time we return to our cabin, we are comforted once again by a feeling of traveling back in time to a simpler era. The songs of mountain birds and breezes rippling through majestic trees fill our ears. The beauty of the forest and Volcan Mountain amaze us. It seemed natural to name our cottage “The Enchanted Lookout."THE ENCHANTED LOOKOUT:We recreated the home so that it looks like the historic home it is, yet contains every modern comfort and convenience.Our two-bedroom one bath 600 square foot cabin feels larger than it is because of the high ceilings, large picture windows, and expansive views. It will sleep four adults and two children, but it is best with just one couple, or a couple with a child.The new highest quality forced air heat and cooling system contains a whole-house air purification system with HEPA filtration for the cleanest possible air. It also uses the newest chlorine-free R-410A refrigerant system that is ozone-friendly and non-toxic.We installed new 3/4 inch thick solid oak flooring so dust mites or other allergens found in the carpet will not irritate our guests.HIGH-END APPLIANCES AND OTHER DETAILS:1. A new Samsung range and convection oven with hood and counter-top microwave2. A Bosch dishwasher makes doing dishes easy.3. A retro red designer SMEG refrigerator4. The kitchen is well-equipped with new cooking ware, blender, crockpot, electric teapot, and coffee maker. You’ll also find some rare antique utensils. Basic condiments, spices, and coffee are included. Each group also receives a little gift of wine and chocolate (red or white, dark or milk chocolate).4. A Jotul Norwegian wood-burning stove decorates the living room if one wants to watch the flames dance and reflect off our new 3/4 ” solid oak floors, or push a button for forced air cooling/heat. Please enjoy our collection of vintage records!5. A new apple-red LG brand stack-able washer and dryer is concealed behind sliding doors for in-house laundry convenience.6. A gorgeous slipper-style porcelain tub looks like an antique but it’s brand new and includes a convertible tub/standing shower feature.7. High-end mattresses and luxurious bedding invite sweet dreams.We have a California King pillow top mattress in one bedroom, and a full-sized memory foam mattress in the second bedroom. Both mattresses have natural organic latex toppers for protection from allergens. Also, all pillows use allergen blocking covers.Sometimes people want to bring up to six people, so in the living room, we added a beautiful leather sofa that pulls out to a queen bed with an upgraded jell memory-foam mattress. Please note the full-size bed sleeps children or a smaller adult only.8. A luscious five-person Hot Springs Spa and sleek Saber grill wait to be savored on one of our large decks overlooking exquisite forest and mountain scenery.9. High-speed internet lets us stay connected, and wall-mounted smart TV in one bedroom and DVD player and movies in the other.10. Last but not least, we filled the now beautiful space with art, classic books and antiques, many of which we had discovered and restored ourselves.A LITTLE HISTORY AND THE THE LAND:Julian was founded in 1869 when a local rancher and former slave named Fred Coleman discovered gold. For thousands of years before that, the Volcan mountains, the area that is now Julian, and portions of the desert below were heavily populated by Native Americans, and evidence of their occupation is everywhere.On hikes in the Volcan Mountains, we have seen ancient and massive oaks sheltering boulders pitted all over the surface with myriad large mortars (bowl-shaped holes in the stone once used by Native Americans to grind acorns and other seeds into a meal).The cabin overlooks the dividing line of where the high forest becomes the high desert. It’s almost a straight line down the face of Pechacho Peak (The highest peak in the Volcan Mountains)… to the left is forest, to the right is desert. Views from The Enchanted Lookout are of forest and mountain but walk up the road a block and you'll see a fantastic view of the Anza Borrego Desert.As a former student of Anthropology and Archaeology at UCLA, I was fascinated by what this geographic layout represents:Indigenous people all over the world considered geographic boundary areas, where different elements met, (freshwater/saltwater, mountain/desert, etc.,) to be powerful places of healing, transformation, and restoration. They were thought to be important places to make decisions or guide life choices, and Native American vision quests were often held in such places.Guest accessTo get to the cabin, guests would take a short and well-maintained private road into an enclave of four houses that were all built historically as fire lookouts. The Enchanted Lookout is at the end of its own private drive, leading to a wonderfully secluded property. The capacity for drive serves two cars well. All parking must be done beyond my property line in my driveway. There is a “No Parking” sign in my driveway at my property line. Cars must be parked beyond that sign, closer to the house. This parking area comfortably accommodates two cars and no more.The private drive is located off a shared upper parking area, though guests (two-car max) should park only in my drive and back in or out. If guests feel uncomfortable backing in or out of the drive, they are welcome to park on Volcan View Drive, the street above the house (again, not in the shared parking area please!). Please note these parking requirements.Guests are welcome to browse our beautiful woodland and enjoy our decks.Other things to notePLEASE NOTE:**** important***Our policy states that hosts are not responsible to refund guests for any travel issues such as bad weather, guest illness, missed flights or any other travel issues. It is strongly recommended that guests purchase guest travelers insurance. This must be done at the time of booking. Here is the link:Other things guests should know:The cabin is meant for 2-3 people. The maximum capacity for the cabin is six people. We recommend only two adult couples at most. The third bed is only a full size that accommodates children or smaller adults. There is a $12 charge for each person above 3.Also please note that we do not reimburse for weather or other issues that are completely out of our control, such as if it gets windy and SDGE decides to shut off the power, or if there is snow or ice or such. Note we have a wonderful whole-house heating Jotul wood burning stove case forced air is shut down if SDGE turns off power due to winds. We put it in not just for ambiance, but for function. We also have a great propane grill right outside not only for great grilling anytime but as a back-up cooking source.About pets:No pets allowed.About checkOut:Check out before 11:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About checkIn:Check in after 4:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted
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5 Bewertungen
8.8/10
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