Pricing:
Rates are in US Funds (Credit Card Required). We
require a three (3) night minimum stay. There is NO
SMOKING in the rental, and pets are not allowed. We
require a $75 cleaning fee, and $500 refundable security
deposit.
Three Night Minimum:
Three (3) Nights = $495, at $165 per night
Seven Night Discount:
Stay six (6) nights, get the seventh FREE! = $990
Application & Approval:
Occupants are required to submit a brief rental
application detailing personal and vehicle information.
Our application can be
viewed and downloaded from this website. All bookings are subject to approval, so contact us
early to ensure your reservation dates. Availability can
be checked on our Bookings Calendar,
but please make sure to contact us and confirm open dates.
A Note about Fire Safety & the Nature of Rural
Settings
Smoking is not allowed inside the cottage. Please exercise
responsibility when engaging in activities that create a
fire risk, such as smoking outside or operating the gas
grill. Our cottage is located in a rural area of
California, at high risk of fires in the drier
summertime. Please make note of the following guidelines
to avoid an accidental wildfire or structure fire:
- Always make sure any ignited materials are
completely extinguished after use.
- Do not discard cigarette butts or similar materials
into the surrounding nature.
- Do not use the gas grill on windy days.
- Fireworks are not allowed on the premises.
- Make sure vehicle exhaust pipes do not come within
10 feet of surrounding brush and foliage.
- Do not leave an active fireplace unattended, and
make sure all ignited materials are completely
extinguished after use.
- Exercise responsibility when operating kitchen
equipment: turn off stove and coffee maker when not in
use.
- Do not leave children unattended in the presence of
a fire hazard, such as the gas grill or stove.
Rural Arroyo Grande can offer an unusually close
experience with certain wildlife, such as hawks,
kestrels, vultures, osprey, quail, wild turkey, deer,
fox, rabbits, snakes, lizards, amphibians, and much
more. Please respect the surrounding nature, and do not
harass the wildlife. Also be aware that rural California
is home to a few potentially dangerous animals, such as
mountain lions, black bears, bobcats, coyotes, badgers,
and rattlesnakes. Although encounters with such animals
are rare, be aware of your surroundings, and never
approach such animals. For information about what to do
if you encounter such animals, please see:
www.ci.boulder.co.us/openspace/nature/lions_bears.htm
www2.ucsc.edu/police/liondoc1.html
www.fishsniffer.com/guest/030630rattlesnake.html
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