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Life in the country is always a treat, but everyone needs to get away from their home, even their country home, to truly turn off the to-do list of laundry and vacuuming and all the things and simply relax. Here we rounded up 10 cozy country Airbnb getaways around the country that fill just that bill!
If you love being in nature but having a cozy bed to sleep in at night, we're got just the spots for you, some small quaint cabins with bathrooms and others more rustic glamping destinations if being off the grid is more your speed. For all fans of off-the-beaten-path vacation destinations, each of these is one-of-a-kind, be it on a farm with animals to meet or a short drive from charming small towns. It's time to book a getaway, unplug, and unwind (with a side of bird watching perhaps?).
This rustic one-bedroom treehouse is nestled on a serene Connecticut farm, and there's tons of land to enjoy on the ground around it, including farm animals (!), a dreamy outdoor dining area, and a personal fire pit for unwinding at the end of the day. Wake up to views of the trees around you, and then head out for a day of exploring the farm and nearby vineyards, breweries, and antique shops.
This three-bedroom A-frame allows you to relax in mid-century design among the Pocono Mountains within a few minutes walk of a lake. The master soaker tub overlooks the surrounding forest, and the home is part of a community with lakes, pools, volleyball, tennis, mini golf, and more.
The eclectic chic design details in this one-bedroom treehouse, 15 feet off the ground, shine, like a 100-year-old stained-glass window and a clawfoot tub. It comes with a fun set of shared property amenities too: a barrel sauna, cold plunge, outdoor kitchen, putting green, pickleball and basketball court, and gas fire pit.
You'll find great views looking out from among the trees of this treehouse on the 75-acre Sacred Pines property with other treehouses and a Market & Eatery (that serves breakfast, coffee, and Wi-Fi!). It bills itself as a glamping experience but also comes with a full bathroom with a water heater as well as heat and air-conditioning, plus a mini fridge and stove top.
This lil' A-frame cabin is tucked under trees on an equine farm near the Manhan River, so horses grazing in a field nearby make for a picturesque backdrop for your chill time away from home. With limited electricity, a (very nice looking) outhouse, and no heat or air-conditioning, it makes for more of a glamping experience that will connect you with your natural surroundings, and it's a great jumping-off point for exploring the Pioneer Valley's restaurants, colleges, and farmers markets.
Walk outside the walls of this picturesque space, and you're sure to meet the 22 chickens and two geese, Lucy and Tess, who call this 7-acre private campground home as you wander its scenic trails or over to Chain O’Lakes State Park next door. Although the house itself is primitive with no running water or electricity, it's a short walk from a clubhouse with a full bathroom, kitchen, and more.
For 20 years, this light-filled private retreat was the studio home of a garden illustrator and cabinet maker who made most of the art and artisanal built-ins you'll find inside. Outside you can fish, canoe, or swim in the pond nearby or sit in a chair or hammock to enjoy the scenery, and if you need it, there's Wi-Fi too.
Handcrafted from timber harvested and milled on-site, this rustic getaway is the adult version of your childhood treehouse dreams, and it's nestled on 30 private acres in Vermont's Green Mountains to boot. Water is gravity-fed for its bathroom, but since there's no air conditioning or Wi-fi, it feels more like camping with a nice queen bed, kitchenette, and living space.
Wake up to mountain views in this tiny off-the-grid cabin in a private 125 acres backing up to the Pisgah National Forest. The location is an easy drive to hiking along the Blue Ridge Parkway and 25 minutes from all downtown Asheville has to offer. Its two-person swing overlooking the mountains looks especially dreamy too!
Think tent camping, but make it luxury in the heart of Hocking Hills with a cozy bed and warm shower awaiting you at the end of the day. It's located near Old Man's Cave and Hocking Halls State Park attractions too, so there's much adventuring to do nearby.