Holland cabin rental - Dune Ridge Cabin
Dune Ridge Cabin
 
Holland cabin rental - Dune Ridge Cabin

Dune Ridge Cabin

Front view

Front view

Patio

Patio

Private deck overlooking Lake Michigan

Private deck overlooking Lake Michigan

view from the deck

view from the deck

Private steps to your beach

Private steps to your beach

public access to Ildlewood Beach

public access to Ildlewood Beach

Dune Ridge Cabin beach

Dune Ridge Cabin beach

Sunset from Deck

Sunset from Deck

View of living area from Loft

View of living area from Loft

High ceiling/exposed beams

High ceiling/exposed beams

Cozy kitchen/dining area

Cozy kitchen/dining area

Loft bedroom

Loft bedroom

Lower Bedroom

Lower Bedroom

Lower Bedroom with twin bed

Lower Bedroom with twin bed

  • Bedrooms1
  • Sleeps2
  • 1 Bathroom
 

Photos and Description of the Holland vacation cabin rental
1 Bedroom, 1 full bathroom, sleeps 2 only

Dune Ridge Cabin is a charming vintage log cabin nestled on a sandy dune hilltop with expansive views of Lake Michigan. Relax on your private, incomparable deck atop the property’s dune while viewing sunsets and shooting stars. Enjoy your own large beach, refreshing breezes and the rejuvenating effects of Lake Michigan. Ideal artist’s retreat. Complete the novel you once started or paint your dreams on canvas. The natural setting will inspire your creativity and imagination. Also a perfect romantic hideaway for couples…share love and laughter in this unique setting. What a great way to celebrate your Anniversary!

The simple two bedroom, one bath cedar cabin with country kitchen and treetop deck was lovingly built by a father and three sons in 1946 and recently updated with many amenities while still maintaining its old fashioned charm.

Dune Ridge Cabin is located in the exclusive and upscale Idlewood Beach Association. Walk twenty minutes along the beach to Big Red lighthouse - a perfect sunny afternoon stroll. Or drive a couple miles to Holland State Park, the popular Ottawa Beach Inn Restaurant, The General Store & Ice Cream Parlor, numerous bike, kayak, and canoe rentals, and hiking trails galore! There is excellent shopping and dining just a short drive away in downtown Holland or Saugatuck. You'll find unique art galleries, antiques, spa boutiques, cafes, ice cream shops, bookstores and a huge array of delicious restaurants. Don't miss the Farmers Market held on Wednesday and Saturday in downtown Holland.

We do NOT charge a sales tax.

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2 Reviews of Property 397499 in Holland, Michigan

Lake Michigan Hilltop Hideaway
average rating of 4.5 based on 2 reviews
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Lake Michigan Hilltop Hideaway
http://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p397499
+1 269-251-0607
Holland Western Michigan
Birmingham, Alabama
5

Comfortable and cozy accommodations with a great location

5 of 5
Submitted: August 24, 2011 Stayed: July 2011
My wife and I spent a week at the cabin with our 10 year old daughter. We loved the accommodations inside the cabin. We were there during one of the hottest spells in years, and the AC units were more than adequate (of course, we are from Alabama, so accustomed to heat). We found the patio to be too hot to spend much time there, but I understand there is an umbrella now available for the table. We liked the option of either spending time on the private deck or getting to know some of our neighbors at the deck at the end of the road. We did not spend a lot of our time inside, except on the day it rained, but found it quiet and cozy. We had no problem with people passing by on their way to and from the beach.

Throughout the course of the week, we found pretty much everything we needed in the house. I recommend that you look through the cupboards and closets when you first get there, so that you know exactly what you have available to you.

I grew up 30 miles north and went to college in Holland, so I know the area quite well. Be advised though, that there is no cell phone or computer coverage at the cabin (that was fine with me). If you are unfamiliar with the area, I recommend bringing a map, or buying a local map as soon as you get there. The roads around Lake Macatawa and in Holland can be difficult to figure out.

I have already recommended the cabin to my nephew and his wife, who live in Greenville, South Carolina, but come back to Michigan to visit family on a regular basis. I found that I had easy access to everything I needed, but that I could have almost as much isolation as I wanted. Growing up on Lake Michigan, I expect that there will be people walking along the beach, so I had no problem with the traffic in and along the lake.

I can't comment on the value versus other properties, but can say that we thoroughly enjoyed our time there.
Recommended for:  Adventure Seekers, Sightseeing, Families with Teenagers, Families with Young Children
Owner's Response: Thanks Tim for the review! Yes, we now have a very large umbrella for the patio table which provides nice shade. And I added a Holland map in the Welcome Book to help guests navigate the area. Often cell service is inconsistent on Lake Michigan...I have Verizon and never have a problem with reception. There is a land line for communication if necessary.
Helpful votes: 2/2
business
Lake Michigan Hilltop Hideaway
http://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p397499
+1 269-251-0607
Holland Western Michigan
4

Nice place on Lake Michigan

4 of 5
Submitted: August 10, 2011 Stayed: July 2011
I love Lake Michigan and my wife and I are always looking for a nice place to stay that is on the lake. The size of the beach that is part of the property is very narrow but it is next to a somewhat larger size beach that belongs to the local neighborhood. So even though you are fairly hemmed in by private beaches (one neighbor let us know very sternly that we were trespassing), you do have enough room to stretch and enjoy the beach and water. The summer weekend crowds were actually quite moderate. They do walk by the front of the property. so we kept the front curtains closed when we wanted privacy, and the gate closed, although that didn't keep some local children from coming through and playing on the porch. I only mention some of the privacy issues for those of you that find them important.

Holland State Park is just down the road and visible from the property. The summer weekend crowds were quite large but the beach there is very nice and very large. The summer week day crowds were not all that bad.There is a nice light house there. You actually can walk to the park from the property.

The pictures included in the listing give a very good feel for the inside and outside of the property. It can hold up to four with a child upstairs in a nice room. The stairs are moderately steep and narrow, but for a nimble child there shouldn't be a problem. The two bedrooms down stairs hold two in one room and one person in the other. The rooms are nice. There are window air conditioners in the master bedroom, in the upstairs bedroom and in the main living room, with a ceiling fan. With all these running, the cottage was barely comfortable on a very hot summer day. There isn't any insulation in the cottage.

The cottage had almost all of the conveniences of home. Just bring food, your favorite coffee (there is a coffee maker, filters, and some coffee and tea provided), and your personal hygiene stuff. Although, they did provide some very nice soap.

The private deck is very nice. It sits high on the bluff with a nice view from Holland State Park to quite far in the opposite direction. The view is partially blocked by a tree that is growing in from of the deck.

If you go to the deck or the patio out the back door, be careful, there is a step down on the concrete walk that you can stumble on, especially at night. But, all in all, the deck and patio are very nice.

The cost versus value is good, you can get a cheaper place farther from the lake.
Recommended for:  Age 55+, Girls Getaway, Romantic Getaway
Owner's Response: To clarify the beach boundaries: We have 120'lake frontage and the neighboring county access has only 33'. The huge frontage from the receding Lake is owned by the Idlewood Association Park (thanks to the owner's father who incorporated the beach under water in 1972). So there is far greater frontage than the neighbors often communicate.
Helpful votes: 3/3