Cozy Bed and Breakfast Getaway on a Secluded Property near Merced, California
Nature Lodge in Catheys Valley, CA
4 guests
The cozy bed and breakfast getaway is located near Merced, California, and can accommodate four guests. It provides them with one bedroom and a full, ensuite bathroom. The bedroom features a king-size bed flanked by nightstands with bedside lamps, a full-size sofa bed, and a writing desk. In the bathroom, guests will find a toilet, a sink, and a walk-in shower. Linens, towels, shampoo, conditioner, and body wash are provided.
Other amenities include internet access, air conditioning, heating, a ceiling fan, and a full or continental breakfast. Guests will also have access to a variety of shared rooms and spaces, including a living room with sofas and a fireplace set beneath a tall ceiling with exposed beams, a dining room, a terrace with comfortable seating, and an al fresco dining patio. Outside, guests will find gardens, a koi pond, and 25 acres of secluded property full of lush meadows and verdant trees.
During their stay, guests will enjoy internet access, air conditioning, heating, ample parking, a shared dining room in which a complimentary full or continental breakfast is served, and a shared living room with sofas and a fireplace set beneath a tall ceiling with exposed beams. Outside, guests will enjoy a terrace with a variety of comfortable seating, an al fresco dining patio, gardens, a koi pond, and 25 acres of secluded property.
Features and services
Most popular features
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Breakfast included
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Wi-Fi/Internet
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National Park
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Heating
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Fishing
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Air conditioning
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Wildlife watching
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Shared Barbecue
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King-size bed
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Bathroom
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Parking
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Deck/Patio
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Kayaking/Canoeing
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Horseback riding
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Wine tasting
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Shower
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Whitewater rafting
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Winter sports
Where you will stay
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Catheys Valley, California
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Scenic views
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Yosemite National Park
23 miles straight-line distance38 kilometers straight-line distanceThis bed and breakfast lodge is located in Catheys Valley, California, where it is set on a secluded, 25-acre site in the scenic foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. The site itself is as picturesque as the landscape that surrounds it; as they walk around the peaceful grounds or simply enjoy the view from the lodge's many windows, Spanish-colonial-style terrace, or al fresco dining patio, guests will see a mixture of colorful flower gardens, a koi pond surrounded by stones and vegetation, and lush, rolling meadows stippled with verdant trees—all of which, in turn, are set into relief by forest-covered foothills in the background.
About 20 miles to the east, guests will find the western edge of Yosemite National Park, which blends into a number of other national parks and forests to the north and south, encompassing millions upon millions of acres of natural splendor. Nearly 750,000 of those acres are situated within Yosemite, where guests can explore a truly breathtaking array of landscapes and environment, including mountains, granite cliffs, glaciers, valleys, waterfalls, streams, lakes, meadows, chaparral, oak woodlands, and groves of giant sequoias, some of which are nearly 3,000 years old.
These environments, in turn, provide habitats for a wide-range of wildlife species, including bighorn sheep, black bears, red foxes, mountain lions, and 262 species of resident or transitory birds. The park also provides guests with numerous options for outdoor recreation.
About 20 minutes to the east, guests will find Mariposa—a small, historic town that retains its Old West character from its Gold Rush days of yore. Here, guests can enjoy a variety of restaurants, shops, antique stores, and attractions such as the oldest courthouse to the west of the Rocky Mountains and one of the oldest jails in California. The surrounding area also boasts a number of wineries for guests to enjoy. The site is about an hour and 15 minutes from Fresno, where the nearest international airport is located.Activities near Catheys Valley
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Winter sports
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Horseback riding
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Biking
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Kayaking/Canoeing
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Whitewater rafting
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Fishing
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Wine tasting
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Wildlife watching
Guests can choose between a wide-range of activity options in nearby Yosemite National Park, both on land and water. On land, hikers can explore more than 750 miles of trails. Cyclists can ride on 12 miles of paved bike paths and the roads that wind through the park. Birdwatchers can keep an eye out for more than 165 species of resident and transitory birds.
Rock climbers can scale a variety of prime climbing spots, such as Half Dome, Merced River Canyon, and the Tuolumne Meadows domes. In the winter, guests will also find marked winter trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, and they can go downhill skiing and snowboarding at the Yosemite Ski and Snowboard Area.
On water, guests will find a number of areas for swimming, such as Hetch Hetchy Reservoir, Lake Eleanor Reservoir, Emerald Pool, Silver Apron, the Dana Fork of the Tuolumne River, and the Merced River—the last of which guests can also go rafting on. For Kayaking, guests can head to Tenaya Lake. The many rivers and lakes of the park also provide waters in which guests can fish.
For antiquing, shopping, and dining, guests will find a variety of options in nearby Mariposa. For wine tasting, guests can visit Casto Oaks Fine Wine and Art, Butterfly Creek Winery, and Silver Fox Vineyards. -
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Things to know
Arrival and departure
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Check-in: Flexible
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Check-out: Flexible
House rules
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No infants allowedUnder 2 years old
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No children allowed2-12 years old
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No pets allowed
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No smoking
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No parties
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No events
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Some spaces are shared
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation available up to 24 hours before check-in day
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