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Al's Hideaway Hippie Cabin

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Property Description

This is a perfect destination for a large group or just for a couple to get away from it all in the beautiful Texas Hill Country near Pipe Creek, just a short distance from Bandera, Boerne and Helotes. There are six new log cabins that are very thoughtfully finished for your comfort. Each is set at an angle so that you're space is private with no view of your neighbors in the next cabin, just a view of the meadow and the wildlife that roam this 20 acre property. Each cabin has a King bed, bath with large shower and hairdryer, kitchenette with microwave, mini fridge and coffee maker, satellite TV and French doors that open onto a porch with a table and two chairs. There are two gas grills at the large common pavilion area for your use. Paper goods, grilling utensils and plastic ware are supplied there. Window units provide A/C and heat. All bed and bath linens are provided.

Red Bluff Creek runs through the property as well as a seasonal creek. The pavilion is a great gathering place. Besides the huge outdoor kitchen with icemaker there are numerous picnic tables, a large screen satellite TV and a stereo music system. Two portable wifi hot spots are available for guests and there is good AT&T cell service. Children and your well behaved pet are welcome. Al's Hideaway is very biker friendly and a wonderful location for exploring the great rides the Hill Country has to offer.

King bed
Kitchenette with microwave, mini frig and coffee maker, coffee supplied
Bath with large shower
Window unit A/C and heat
Ceiling fan
All bed and bath linens supplied
Two portable wifi hot spots are available to guests
Private parking spaces
Smoking outside only

The Pavilion

Large outdoor kitchen with two gas grills, refrigerator and ice maker
Grilling utensils, paper and plastic ware supplied
His and her bathrooms with large walk in showers
Large screen satellite TV
Stereo system
Lots of picnic tables

Maximum of two guests
No pet fee
No fireworks, firearms or ATVs allowed

Location

* Mapped pin locations are not exact

Other Details

  • Mountain View
  • Children Allowed
  • Pets Considered
  • Hiking Allowed
  • Has a Grill
Call us now at 830-522-4661 for more information Or get an instant quote with the below form!

Amenities

  • Spa
    Guest House
  • Internet
    Internet
  • Heating
    Heating
  • Towels
    Towels
  • Air Conditioning
    Air Conditioning
  • Free Parking
    Free Parking
  • Satellite TV
    Satellite TV
  • Wi-Fi
    Wi-Fi
  • Fridge
    Fridge
  • Fridge
    Microwave
  • Coffee Pot
    Coffee Pot
  • Bird Watching
    Bird Watching
  • Walking
    Walking
  • Veranda
    Veranda
  • Waterfront
    Mountain
  • Children Welcome
    Children Welcome
  •  Smoking Not Allowed
    Smoking Not Allowed
  • Wheelchair Inaccessible
    Wheelchair Inaccessible

Hill Country Travel Blog

21 September
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