Outside, there is space to move and breathe.

The outdoor kitchen and the smokehouse are used regularly, especially when weather allows.
Cooking over fire is part of daily life here, not a special activity.

The house is large, simple and shared.

A big kitchen where meals are prepared together, and a spacious living room where people gather, read, talk or sit quietly.
Life here happens around the long table.

The Long Table is a lived-in house.

During your stay, the host is present and shares the house together with a few large, calm newfoundland dogs.
This shared setup is part of the atmosphere of the place and shapes daily life here.

For many guests, they become an unexpected and memorable part of the stay.

Guests have their own sleeping area and share the kitchen, living spaces and bathroom facilities.

It’s a place to be together — or apart, in the same room.

Sleeping is shared in one large dorm-style bedroom.
It’s a space meant for rest, not privacy — simple, calm and quiet at night.

Life Here is shared with people, with dogs, and with the land around the house

There is a sauna, two baths and a large garden surrounding the house.
Plenty of room to walk, sit, or simply do nothing.