Life these days can feel pretty overwhelming with hectic schedules, appointments, and all of the other things that get thrown your way. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to disconnect and recharge here in Virginia. One of our top recommendations would be a night away in a remote cabin. And we’ve found just the spot! An off-the-grid cabin in Virginia, the Channels Retreat is a cozy Airbnb surrounded by breathtaking scenery.

Is there anything more healing than spending some quality time in the mountains? We think not!

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Tucked away at the border of the 4,800-acre Channels State Forest, this idyllic cabin is the perfect escape, whether you’re looking for lots of outdoor adventure, some quiet time indoors, or both.

Mark / Airbnb In fact, the Brumley Mountain Trailhead is just a stone’s throw away from the cabin, as is The Channels – a famous region in Virginia known for its 400-million-year-old sandstone outcroppings.

The cabin is humble yet has everything you need for your getaway: a full kitchen, plenty of cozy spaces to unwind, a queen-size bed, and much more.

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One of the most impressive aspects of the cabin is that it’s eco-friendly. Rain-fed and solar-powered, the unit blends in seamlessly with the surrounding nature preserve.

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Because the cabin is off-the-grid, power may be limited at times. Fortunately, with lanterns and flashlights, you can make your stay even cozier. Just look at this amazing board game set-up!

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So the next time you’re truly craving some space and a place to retreat, you’ll be glad you learned about the Channels Retreat.

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What are your thoughts on this picturesque and off-the-grid cabin in Virginia? Would you escape here for a couple of days? Share your thoughts with us below — we’d love to hear from you! For more information, including rates and availability, be sure to visit the Channels Retreat on Airbnb.

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In fact, the Brumley Mountain Trailhead is just a stone’s throw away from the cabin, as is The Channels – a famous region in Virginia known for its 400-million-year-old sandstone outcroppings.

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Address: The Channels, Rosedale, VA 24280, USA