We enjoyed our stay and would happily stay there again. It looked just like the pictures and the expansive windows offered great views. It was very quiet and secluded. It seemed well insulated from any noise, be it from construction of a new cabin down the lane (and out of sight) or a thunderstorm. The cabin was well stocked and we didn't need to replenish anything (e.g., toilet paper, paper towels, cookware, etc) during our weeklong stay. We also appreciated the little things (flashlights in receptacles at strategic locations, the fire starting kit, and kitchen items. NC Mountains Reality, the property manager, seems to do a good job and were quick to reply with questions. Everything that mattered was clean and spotless (kitchens, bathrooms, beds). I gave them a 4/5 for cleanliness only because I'm a tough grader (e.g., window sills and baseboards could use a vacuum), but it was still in the top percentiles of VRBO type places I've stayed in. Our front wheel drive SUV with tires at the end of their lifespan struggled with climbing the last 200 yards to the cabin, which is a steep gravel incline. We actually spun out a couple of times on our way up. A more capable AWD vehicle with better tires probably wouldn't have any issues though and after a few days we had our technique down (needed to turn off our overly intrusive traction control, which would shut down power at the worst possible time, causing us to lose momentum). It also takes some time (20 mins?) to wind up and down the mountain to and from the cabin, so factor that into your plans. Not a big deal and a small price to pay for the seclusion. We found that it was easier to go in and out through the back (via the NOC).