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anthony prizzia
Oct 22, 2025
Wow what a destination hotel. But it's so much more than that. It's an experience! Go there and check it out for yourself. The staff, food, and beverages are only complemented by the views.. It's just hands down amazing..
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Fannie K (Foggystar)
Oct 17, 2025
It’s beautiful but my massage was awful.
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Timothy Early
Oct 9, 2025
An interesting experience, but not worth the money in my opinion. Might be exactly what some want, but wasn't for us. Make sure you don't book your stay during a corporate retreat going on at the same time. We booked our mini-moon and were the ONLY "leisure guests" on site. This made for a very isolated experience, which could be desired by some, but felt odd. When exploring the grounds, we would have to seek out employees or we would never see another person. The room was really "cool" but smelled musty with cobwebs in most corners, including the shower. The AC barely worked and we were sweating at night. We requested a fan which the staff happily provided.
Plan to bring with you anything extra you want to do. The only thing there is to do, is sleep, gym and spa. The only food options for us there were the private chef who curated "tastings" at $400 a night. Don't get me wrong, the food was fantastic, but we did not want to spend $1,000 on two dinners, and would rather have the option to pick our meals. We felt obligated to agree to these meals since the chef was only on site to serve my wife and I. I can see the value in the idea of this place - very secluded cabins, very private, extremely expensive and lush, but we felt uncomfortable, out of our element, and slightly unwelcome. This was a huge splurge for us, if given the chance, wouldn't do it agian.
Great service and the rooms are awesome. The interior is modern and has all the modern appliances you need. We stayed in the treehouse and the space was really unique and comfy.
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Helen Sexton
Jul 27, 2025
We planned a weekend getaway at the Winvian Farm over the July 4th weekend, staying two nights—one in the Beaver Lodge and the next in the Woodlands. Both accommodations were beautifully unique, and as we explored the grounds, it became clear that each lodge offers something special and distinct.
We thoroughly enjoyed our meals, drinks, and time at the pool both days. While we had initially planned to dine at the fine dining restaurant, we unfortunately didn’t get a chance to. However, we did experience the main floor restaurant on our first night, and the food was full of flavor with a thoughtful menu.
The staff stood out throughout our stay—attentive, warm, and genuinely enthusiastic about ensuring guests have a great experience. From the initial welcome to dining service and even room service, we felt well taken care of. Special thanks to Erin, the manager, the attendant at the pool (whose name we sadly forgot), and the kind woman who helped us after a bicycle mishap—each of them left a strong, positive impression.
On that note: a word of caution about the bicycles provided on the property. They feature reverse pedal brakes and no gear shift, which makes navigating hills and gravel paths quite challenging. If you’re not used to this type of setup, it can be tricky—and in our case, a slip led to a tumble into the shrubs (thankfully, just shrubs!). When we raised our concerns, we were told, “you ride at your own risk.” Not quite the response we expected. These bikes are meant for paved, flat surfaces – not hills.
That aside, if you’re planning a stay, you’ll find peace, beauty, great food, drinks, and exceptional staff. Just maybe skip the bikes, unless you're really confident—and maybe wear more than just a helmet, because the trees and shrubs don’t hold back!