Winter is a time when everything slows down.

After the excitement of the holidays concludes with the arrival of the New Year, the next few months are the perfect time to pause, recharge, and set goals for the year ahead.

With the chilly temperatures, it's safe to say that you're probably spending more time indoors than usual. Many people (including yours truly) are in a similar boat, and are using the time to be productive and plan upcoming vacations. While these trips are typically planned for the warmer months, maybe you're hoping to embark on a relaxing winter getaway in the heart of the peaceful scenery that our region is so well-known for.

This cozy cabin Airbnb in the heart of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, may be just the glamping getaway you're looking for.

Situated in a quiet lake neighborhood minutes away from the lake public beach (Stockbridge Bowl), this hip cabin with "chic & bohemian" decor has earned its status as an Airbnb guest favorite, with 4.8/5 stars and over 180 reviews at the time of this writing. Its three bedrooms and five bathrooms (plus one half bath) can accommodate up to six guests, who can enjoy the cottage's reading nook, sunny deck, fireplace, BBQ grill, outdoor shower, and more.

This place exudes so much charm during the winter months, but if you'd rather book your stay for when the weather warms up, you can do that, too. The Airbnb is priced at $260/night, but if you stay with a group and divide the total amongst yourselves, it's way more manageable.

So, what are we waiting for? Let's peek inside. Click here to learn more or book your reservation today.

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