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New here? Not sure where to start?

Written by Eloise
Updated over a week ago

Like the look of us but not quite sure what to do next?
No worries. We get it and we’re here to help.

Unyoked isn’t your standard getaway. We’ve built something a little different, so it can feel slightly confusing at first. This’ll take less time than boiling the kettle, and by the end you’ll know exactly what’s what.

How do I choose a cabin?

Great question.

In the simplest sense, we recommend choosing the next available cabin. That’s kind of the point. Unyoked is about getting out to nature when you need it, not planning something months in advance and hoping you still feel burnt out by then.

Here’s the other good news.
All our cabins are intentionally designed to be the same. Same comfort, same setup, same off-grid goodness. What changes every time is the nature around you. Different landscapes, different wildlife, different stillness.

So no matter which cabin you choose, you’ll always arrive to:

  • A thoughtfully designed cabin

  • Total seclusion

  • Immersive nature

Distance is the other thing to keep in mind. Most of our cabins are under three hours from a major city, meaning you can get there in the time you’d usually spend watching Netflix. You’ll find each cabin’s location on its page, and clicking the underlined location will open Google Maps so you can check the route before booking.

Can I bring a pet?

Yes, pets are welcome at our pet friendly cabins.

We work closely with our Hosts to protect native flora and fauna, so not every location allows pets, but plenty do.

To find pet friendly cabins:

  • Click Book Now

  • Select Pet friendly during the booking flow

Only cabins marked as pet friendly can host pets.

I’m a bit worried about the weather. What’s it like in the rain?

Totally fair question.

Rain can be a bit miserable when you’re stuck indoors, but out in nature it’s a different story. Our cabins are designed to be cosy and comfortable, and there’s something pretty special about watching rain roll through the trees with no one else around.

For a lot of guests, rainy stays end up being the most grounding. Slower mornings, quieter surrounds, and zero pressure to be anywhere else. There’s science behind it, sure, but honestly, you’ll feel it for yourself once you’re out there.

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