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Paradise Waterfront Sunsets.
Private lower level houses 2 bedrooms with 2 queen size beds, 2 bathrooms, full kitchen & game room. Game room has Billard's, Foosball, Ping Pong, Pinball machine, Putt Putt golf, & bean bag toss (cornhole). The Boat House has 4 lounge chairs and free kayaks & paddle boards to use. Tie up your own boat to the dock or boat rental. Fishing is Free from the boat house. Across the street is The Boardwalk, which is Tims restraunt & Crabhouse & Bar, Moo Thru Ice Cream, Delli, & Miniature Golf.

Wellness Cabin W/ Hot tub, Sauna, Cold Plunge.
Soak in the cedar wood burning hot tub/cold plunge. Unwind in your private Sauna. Relax by a firepit with a pizza oven (dough, cheese, sauce, pepperoni supplied). Find some peace along the natural spring in the mediation/breathwork area. Hike/Bike on the trails. Put your feet up for a lovely outdoor projector movie night. River Bend Retreat is a self-guided wellness retreat that allows 2 guests to destress, reconnect to nature, and truly experience deep rejuvenation of mind, body, and spirit.

Cozy Farm Apt near Cville•wineries, mt. views
Come experience a relaxing getaway on our family’s dairy farm! Set in beautiful Orange County, We are close enough to Charlottesville (25 min) to fulfill all your shopping and eating needs, but have the privacy, calm and tranquility of the country, with beautiful majestic mountain views! This is a wonderful location for exploring all of wine country, unwinding from the hustle of busy life, and then taking in the sunset in this quiet country setting with rolling hills as your backdrop!

Tugboat/Private Lake - Farm Animals - Fish, Swim,
Get swept away to a Magical Tug/Houseboat! Newly renovated with all modern conveniences, incl. fully stocked kitchen, full bathroom, AC, heat, & WiFi. Tug floats on an 8 acre private Lake w/ Island on 142 Wooded Acres, with 5+miles of hiking/biking trails. Enjoy Swimming, Kayaking, SUP, Fishing, Hiking, Biking, Exploring, or just relax on your own beach by the fire pit. Visit farm animals just a short walk around the lake...Theo the Cow, Sheep, goats, turkey, ducks, chickens, and rabbits.

Lakefront Lake Anna with Views, Dock, Fire Pit
Endless Views offers luxurious living at a waterfront retreat in Lake Anna's highly sought-after Both Waters subdivision. This home features expansive views, 260 feet of shoreline, high-speed internet, a deep-water boathouse with lifts, and a large sun deck. We have fully equipped the home because our goal is that you just have to pack your clothes, swimming suits, and water shoes. Enjoy access to both the public and private sides of Lake Anna, perfect for creating lasting memories. :-)

Stairway to Heaven-Waterfront Guest Carriage House
Waterfront guest house sharing two acres and 420 feet of shoreline with a separate main house occupied part-time by owners. Enjoy breathtaking sunsets on your stone patio with firepit, a 10'x10' dock with ladder, indoor gas fireplace, and an outdoor shower. This property is mid-lake on the public side of Lake Anna. Peaceful tranquility during the week with action packed boating and water sports erupting on weekends! One bedroom with king bed. Living room sofa with queen size sofa/bed.

The Enchanted Studio w/ Tree-Top Views
Some spaces feel different the moment you walk in. The Enchanted Studio is one of them. Perched on the second floor of a beautifully crafted Richmond home, the Enchanted Studio greets you with a wall of windows and a view that stops you — a rain garden, towering trees, and a creek threading quietly along the property's edge. Thoughtfully designed, this retreat works for however you need it: a quiet escape, a remote work base, or simply a place to decompress in a beautiful setting.

Delightful one bedroom treehouse with king bed
You'll love this unique and romantic escape. Come and disconnect from the world and reconnect with each other in the Treehouse at Backabit Farm. You can enjoy the indoor fireplace or outside propane fire pit! Private deck for gazing at the stars or watching the wildlife. Two person hammock tucked under the trees! Inside you will find king bed with a view out of the three large windows, loveseat, tv, microwave, small fridge, coffee station and quaint bathroom with tiled shower.

White Oak Creek’s Hidden Haven
Escape the busyness of life at this peaceful and centrally-located getaway. Explore historic sites in the Central Virginia area, visit wineries and breweries, stroll the main streets of quaint small towns, or hike the Blue Ridge mountains. Hidden Haven is conveniently located near multiple wedding venues, UVA, and Woodberry Forest School. Enjoy the creek, walking trails, fire pit, swings, and stunning sunsets at Hidden Haven, along with the seasonal beauty of adjacent farms.

Hidden Haven
Hidden Haven is just that! A 600 square foot romantic, private, peaceful, little haven. Hidden in the woods just 6 miles outside of the Town of Orange. Open the garage door in the living area and step out on the 300 square foot screened in porch where you can relax at the firepit under the covered roof. On the porch at Hidden Haven, we like to say, "time wasted is time well spent". The romantic vibe and modern amenities make it a prefect place for a couple's getaway.

Private Log Cabin w/ Hot Tub, Fire Pit & Porch
Welcome to your cozy log cabin escape near Lake Anna; perfect for families, couples, friends, or a laid-back getaway with your favorite people. Start your mornings on the screened porch, spend the day on the lake, then unwind in the hot tub or by the fire under the stars. Highlights: ✅ Hot Tub ✅ Fire Place/Pit ✅ Fully equipped kitchen ✅ Peaceful ✅ Relaxing ✅ Quiet ✅ Kayak ⚖️ Honestly, check out the reviews!

Golden Meadows a Pet-Friendly Country Farm House
Pet-Friendly Country Farm House on Pond Farm stay hosted by Julie and Rick Bring your dogs. We have a huge fenced yard for them to play in. Come and enjoy the peace and quiet. We have 40 acres of fields and woods to help you relax a little. With over a mile of maintained trails you can take your pet for a long walk. Have a corn hole match or barbecue and just relax. Wineries and breweries are nearby.
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Rustic Retreat~Cozy 3BR on Countryside Estate

c. 1830 Log Cabin Near Shenandoah National Park

License To Chill - Lakefront/Screened in Porch

Lil’ Getaway|dog friendly|lake access

Venson’s Getaway!

New Luxe Lake Anna Lakefront-5BR Suites-Dock-Beach
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Cuckoo?
Cuckoo has vacation rentals in residential neighborhoods and rural areas, with options ranging from charming cottages to family homes. Many travelers prefer stays surrounded by countryside for a peaceful escape.
What are the best things to do in Cuckoo with kids?
Families often explore local parks, visit small history museums, and enjoy hands-on activities at seasonal fairs around Cuckoo. Outdoor play spaces and wildlife watching are also frequently suggested for visitors with children.
What are some of the best things to do in Cuckoo?
Explore Cuckoo’s historic buildings, discover local markets, and walk scenic countryside trails. Many visitors also enjoy antique hunting, roadside produce stands, and regional food experiences.
How is the weather in Cuckoo?
Cuckoo has cool winters around 28–44°F (-2–6°C) and warm, humid summers near 68–84°F (20–29°C). Expect moderate rainfall throughout the year, with spring and autumn bringing milder temperatures and changing foliage.
When is the best time to visit Cuckoo?
Spring and autumn are often recommended for comfortable temperatures and scenic landscapes in Cuckoo, with blooming flowers or colorful leaves. Summer has local festivals and outdoor activities, while winters tend to be quieter and cooler.
What are the best places to visit in Cuckoo?
Cuckoo is known for historic landmarks, small museums, and parks with picnic areas. The nearby countryside has scenic drives, country stores, and locally owned farms open for visitors.
What are some hiking trails in Cuckoo?
The area around Cuckoo has forest paths, creekside routes, and nature preserves that are often recommended for easy to moderate hikes. Many visitors enjoy woodland trails with opportunities for birdwatching and seasonal wildflowers.
What are some family activities we can do in Cuckoo?
Families in Cuckoo can explore local parks, visit small museums, or enjoy community festivals with children’s activities. Outdoor spaces often feature playgrounds, picnic spots, and opportunities for spotting wildlife.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Cuckoo?
Explore historic towns with preserved architecture, visit local vineyards known for tastings, or discover nearby state parks with hiking and picnic areas. Many travelers enjoy art galleries, antique shops, and farms around the region.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Cuckoo?
Several rentals in Cuckoo welcome pets, with stays that provide outdoor areas and easy access to green spaces. When booking, look for listings highlighting pet-friendly policies and nearby walking opportunities.
What are some local tips for visiting Cuckoo?
Bring cash for local markets and small businesses, as some may not accept cards. Early mornings are great for exploring parks and scenic routes, and connecting with residents at community gatherings can lead to unique recommendations.
What is Cuckoo known for?
Cuckoo is known for its rural landscapes, local agriculture, and history dating back to early Virginia settlements. The area has small community landmarks and a tradition of welcoming travelers interested in quiet, countryside escapes.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Cuckoo?
Travelers enjoy discovering tucked-away antique shops, family-run farms, and quiet woodland paths in and around Cuckoo. Small community events and local markets also provide authentic glimpses into the area’s traditions.
What are the best foods to try in Cuckoo?
Cuckoo’s food scene features Southern staples, such as locally smoked barbecue, homemade pies, and fresh produce. Farm-to-table dishes and classic comfort foods are frequently suggested by visitors to the area.
What should I bring for a trip to Cuckoo?
Pack comfortable shoes for exploring parks or trails, weather-appropriate layers, and a rain jacket due to variable rainfall throughout the year. A camera, reusable water bottle, and sun protection are also useful for making the most of your visit.
What is the nightlife in Cuckoo like?
Cuckoo has a relaxed nighttime atmosphere, with options like cozy local restaurants, occasional live music events, and casual gathering spots. Evenings often center on community gatherings rather than city-style nightlife.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Cuckoo?
Cuckoo and the surrounding region host community fairs, fall harvest celebrations, and summer music gatherings. Local events often feature regional crafts, agricultural exhibits, and family activities throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Cuckoo?
Cuckoo has a selection of vacation rentals that welcome families, with options including multi-bedroom homes and outdoor spaces. Look for amenities such as full kitchens, living areas, and child-friendly yards when booking your stay.
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