A quiet place
among old oaks.
A wooden cabin at the edge of the woods. No buzz, just the rustle of leaves. Room for two, sometimes four.
Small in size,
vast in feel.
Tucked between the oaks at the edge of the Maashorst stands our forest cabin. A design of wood and glass, built with care for the rhythm of the seasons — low winter sun through the branches, the green density of a July afternoon.
Inside you'll find an open living space with a wood stove, a kitchen with just what you need, and a bedroom looking out over the clearing. The bathroom faces the forest edge. Evenings are spent outside by the fire bowl.
No television. A small bookshelf, a record player, and a wood-fired outdoor shower for the brave.
2 to 4 people
A double bed in the bedroom, a fold-out box bed in the living room for two extra guests.
Wood stove & fire bowl
Plenty of dry wood. A bowl for outdoor fire and a wood-heated shower under the stars.
Fully private
Own driveway, no neighbours in sight. A 600m unpaved path separates you from the world.
Dogs welcome
One dog is welcome, provided well-behaved. Let us know the breed when you book.
A look inside.
Pictures say more than words. This is how it looks now — simple, warm, attentive to material and light.
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— 04Schaik, at the edge of the Maashorst.
The cabin is a ten-minute walk from the Maashorst nature reserve — 3,500 hectares of forest, heath and wisent. From here you walk straight into the quiet.
Twenty minutes by bike brings you to Oss and Ravenstein. Mornings, walk to the bakery in Schaik for fresh pastries.
“The silence here is so thick you could almost hold it.”— from the guestbook
Per night, per season.
Minimum stay is two nights. Stays of a week or longer get an automatic ten percent discount. Cleaning and tourist tax come on top.