The house was perfect for our trip to Eaglesmere! It was clean and comfortable, with a great location, with a beautiful view and plenty of space for our family. The host was wonderful as well. We look forward to returning to Windswept next time we come to Eaglesmere!
It was our first trip with our 1 yr old and 3 yr old. Place was as advertised. Clean with a nice view in the backyard. Short Drive to the lake and town
The property itself is beautiful; however, 2 days into our month long stay, the area was hit with the remnants of a hurricane ( rain and strong winds). This caused water intrusion along one entire side of the cabin and portions of the roof. We left on the third day. Our host was gracious and worked with us and VRBO to refund our money.
The home we stayed in was beautiful. The views of the mountains were spectacular. The beds in the bedrooms were spacious with plenty of closet space as well as dresser space. The kitchen was well equipped. The fireplace was big and we had a fire every night. The deer and a bunny rabbit were around every night. Eagles Mere is a lovely town to walk around and centrally located for other areas up in the mountains. Would definitely stay again.
This property was exactly what we were seeking for our adventure week in Sullivan County. Ample gathering space inside and out. Decor is cozy and fresh. Communication with our hosts was excellent. We were provided all of the details we needed to have a successful stay which was really nice. The home is conveniently located for visits to Eaglesmere Lake and Conservancy trails, Worldâs End State Park, Loyalsock Creek and trails. I started every day out on the gazebo enjoying the view while my dogs played in the spacious yard. I really liked the âcleanâ products provided, from organic spices to free and clear detergent. I highly recommend staying at Windswept!
Location was wonderful with views of the mountains from the living room. Our family of 4 had plenty of space to relax after hiking or bike riding. Bayard was quick to respond to all of my messages and gave great insight to the area.
We know Eagles Mere well and decided to go stay at Windswept because of its size, location and view. It is a perfect cottage for 2 to 5 people and we loved its coziness and rustic style with easy layout, fireplace and two baths. We will return and thank Bayard for sharing such a wonderful retreat.
This cabin is in a beautiful location, within an easy walk to town. The view of autumn leaves on the mountains was spectacular. The outdoor deck was a great place to socially distance with friends and family. The cabin is well stocked and, although an older property, it was very comfortable.
We found this cabin in Eagles Mere was one of the most beautiful places we have vacationed so far. The cabin is set beautifully between the mountains - with an extraordinary view. The cabin is rustic, well-maintained and very spacious (at least for a family of four). The village and the ice-cream parlor are within walking distance. The lake is beautiful, and the Land's end state park is only 15 minutes away. We spent a wonderful vacation there and are very happy to have discovered another beautiful part of Pennsylvania. We would certainly love to come back next year!
I stayed in the property from May 23 through June 28. It was too soon in the sense that there are very few people in Eagles Mere that early in the summer and almost nobody during the week. It was too soon in the sense that I should have read it later, had the property been available, because people were just beginning to come to Eagles Mere for the month of July.
The cabin has everything necessary, with the exception of television and air-conditioning. The Wi-Fi is. Really hit or miss, but I have learned that if you turn it off and on with a 10 seconds or more interval, generally it starts working again.
The owner was generous with his time by email helping me become acclimated and to straighten out any problems I was having with the property. A good rental property and a good owner.
Thanks to our hosts for a lovely stay -- the house is even better than the pictures depict and nicely located in that it is about a 20 minute walk through the neighborhood down to the lake and the ice cream shop. Eagles Mere is a lovely small town and well-situated close to two Pennsylvania treasures: Worlds' End State Park and Ricketts Glen -- there are plenty of hikes in both parks to keep you busy for a week.
This is our favorite MDW getaway and Bayard is a great host!
The house is nicely situated to give you great views of the Endless Mountains but still be a short walk to the Sweet Shop, Eagles Mere Imn for dinner and the lake. Also recommend the Barn Tabern for good bar food, just a short drive away. Weâve stayed here twice now and always happy with the state of the house when we arrive and the really clear, useful instructions from Bayard before we arrive. Our daughters and dog are all fans! Weâll be back next year!
We enjoyed our time at Windswept. My husband and I celebrated our anniversary and we're looking for a primitive log cabin in a good location close to state parks and forests. This did not disappoint. It was neat and clean and we felt all our needs were adequately met. The owners are kind and willing to answer any questions we had. We brought all necessary items for a primitive weekend away but found the cabin was well stocked with what we needed. Hot water was ample and we never had a problem with heating. There is no cable and there is no a/c but we came during the fall foliage season and it was nice and cool and breezy. We enjoyed watching the wildlife from the hammock on the gazebo. The view was breathtaking and we saw many colors across the valley. A word about wildlife. It's definitely close. We had a 400lb black bear on the property our first evening here. The deer love to feed in the grass and there are majestic birds everywhere. We enjoyed this aspect. Don't miss High Knob Overlook for sunset watching and try out the Crestmont inn for dinner but I'd recommend only Friday or Saturday evening as they have rather a slower skeleton staff on the weekdays. If you need to catch a football game or "work remote" this really isn't the place. Come prepared to completely unplug from the world. Thank you Bayard and Judith for a wonderful weekend.
Beautiful spot on the outskirts of Eagle Mere with great views of the mountains from all sides. The cottage was clean and had everything we needed. We're planning to come again.
We're family owners located in DC, originally from Ohio and Pennsylvania. Like a lot of working couples, we value those few weeks each year when we can stash the smartphones, turn on the Out of Office, grab our bathing suits / hiking shoes / a few good long books, and just rediscover each other in a place we love.
Our family of origin built this home nearly half a century ago, and has continually maintained and enjoyed it every year since. We first visited this village in the 1950s, returning to vacation here many times before finally deciding to build. Our summers there have defined key moments in our lives: sailing and swimming races, student theater productions at the Arts Center, trailblazing woods around the lake, hiking and camping in World's End and Ricketts Glen State Parks, and of course the town's annual Water Carnival. We love this place - and want to share it with couples and small families or groups who would savor a smarter, simpler, more intimate time away.
The reason for Windswept's name becomes clear the moment you drive down the ridge that leads to the house. On either side are teasers of the view to come - and then, shortly before arriving, the view unfurls on all three sides. Windswept itself is set in a wide meadow that used to be an apple orchard straddling both sides of this ridge - in fact, several of those trees still remain nearby the property. The home is a true log house from floor to ceiling, built from now-unavailable red cedar that still carries its original rich interior warmth. Away from the in-town bustle, you really get to enjoy a true mountain experience in space and pace: watching the area's rich assortment of birds and wildlife graze in the meadow and eat apples from the trees, deer as they pass across the property, and the occasional flock of grouse. The large private yard in back has its own gazebo and hammock, there's a deck that runs the length of the house and an open-air porch that runs its width - all of which makes it easy for you and your guests to stretch out, enjoy time with each other or a good book, play full-sized field games, grill together in the late afternoon, and toast a well-spent day at sunset. At night, the skies are incredibly wide, making stargazing and planet-spotting a regular ritual (even more so in August during the Perseid Meteor Shower). When you're ready to curl up, the fabulous fieldstone fireplace is a great setting for storytelling or reflection. A simple, cozy place of peace - we love it that way, and we think you will too.