Wool bedding in a cosy cabin

It was a two storey wooden house, with a balcony and a large yard. The area in front of the house was a steep hill with another smaller cabin twenty metres away from the main one. The visitors of the house often spent warm evenings there, drinking beer, playing the guitar and singing. The main cabin also had a common room, which was a dining room actually, but more like a bar in the evening. People gathered there to make parties, sit and talk, listen to music, drink dark chocolate and so on. Upstairs, there were ten cosy rooms with two or three beds each. The comfortable wool bedding and soft rugs created the unique atmosphere, along with the wooden floors and walls. On the walls there were some pictures, probably original drawings created by the owner"s son, who was an artist. The bathroom was small but really functional. There was a shower and a small bath. Behind the house, the owners had built a small playground when their kids were younger. Now the kids were nearly thirty years old, so the playground was used by the visitor"s children. The wool bedding, the comfortable carpets and the fireplace made the chalet a perfect destination for both summer and winter trips. Actually, it was rated very highly on several tourist websites, and most guidebooks recommended this place if you needed to stay somewhere for the night.