This 160 sq. ft. bed and breakfast cottage in the Colorado forest is a guest post by Lynn Schriner. – share yours!
We have a tiny cottage bed and breakfast for glam-camping called The Nest. It’s seasonally open April through October and located just 15 minutes from Colorado Springs. The private cottage is charming, cozy and small. There’s a private outdoor covered shower and bath facility.
You will receive chocolates and beverage in your welcome. Breakfast with coffee/tea, French bread/honey and your choice of cereal or eggs. The cottage and forest area is enchanting and magical! There are hiking trails and a pergola for relaxing.
Please enjoy, learn more and re-share below. Thank you!
160 Sq. Ft. Bed and Breakfast Cottage in the Colorado Forest
Images © Lynn Schriner
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Images © Lynn Schriner
Stay here: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/4649121
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Mmmmmm…straight out of an Arthur Rackham illustration. A real faerie cottage. Love it!
Glad you liked it too! 🙂
How much does this rent for per night? And who do i contact for reservations?
Hi Julie! Right now the price shows it’s $100/night and reservations/availability can be checked here: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/4649121
Wow – beautiful vignettes – very pretty and romantic. I would love to see more pix of the bath. Is it insulated for winter stays?