In case you are planning a romantic getaway with your beau or spouse then you are at the right place. Spending a romantic weekend or holiday with the one you love will help in bonding together and knowing each other better. If you have been married for years, then such an outing will definitely help in rekindling the long lost spark. Plan a weekend at the foothills of the South Hungarian Mecsek Mountains and surprise him or her. The land sprawls over 6200 acres where a beautiful cabin is located, you will be staying amidst a forest away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The cabin is inspired by the Gypsy wooden nomad carriages which is complete with a seating room, a cozy bedroom, kitchen, shower and toilet. It will be a dream getaway to live in the wild amidst red deer and wild boars. You will not wish the weekend to end, as you will be spending the most treasured times of your life. The cottage has all the amenities of utmost comfort; outside the cottage are seats where you can sit and enjoy the beauty of Mother Nature. The elegant off grid wooden nomad carriage cottage in the wilderness looks straight out of a fairytale.
Off Grid Wooden Nomad Carriage Cottage
Aug 29
2015
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