Most Charming Cottage With Lovely Front Porch
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Take a look inside this charming vacation cottage located in Beaufort, South Carolina, United States.
The cottage can accommodate up to 6 guests with 3 bedrooms, 4 beds, and 2 baths. This charming, 3 bedroom, 2 bath cottage is located in the historic Old Point neighborhood in Beaufort. The house has a lovely front porch with rockers to sit and have your morning cup of coffee or evening glass of wine. Shop Tiny Homes There is also a private screened-in porch off the back of the house. Downtown Beaufort is just a five-minute walk to many local restaurants and shops.
Beaufort, South Carolina is one of the South’s most beautiful towns, rich with history, draped with Spanish moss, and framed by gorgeous coastal views.
During your vacation stay, you can adventure on the water or along the rails-to-trails path, relax at the beach or breathe easy on a large swing overlooking the river. Dive deep into the history of the Gullah Geechee people or the city’s Union occupation. There are so many things to do in Beaufort South Carolina that you’ll be coming back to this South Carolina charmer again and again. The following are just a few of the things to do during your vacation stay.
Spanish Moss Trail.
The Spanish Moss Trail is the Lowcountry’s Rails to Trails effort (much like Atlanta’s Beltline) that extends 10 miles. There are water and marsh views, great for walking or biking under the live oaks, and pets are welcome on a leash.
Bike The Point.
The Point is one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the Lowcountry and was originally owned by one man until he passed in 1770 when it was divided into tracts of land. The homes built in this location were second and third homes of wealthy Confederates. When news of the war came to them, they fled. The homes are still standing, despite the battles of the war in this region, because they became Union hospitals and the like which ensured their preservation. You can’t visit Beaufort without strolling the area, and it is recommended to do it on a bike so that you can see the entire neighborhood. You’ll run into locals walking their dogs and other tourists taking pictures.
Hunting Island State Park.
You'll want to be sure to climb the lighthouse for fantastic views for up to 40 miles. Also, make time for the beach. There is a South Beach and a North Beach. The North side, near the lighthouse, is highly recommended as well as the driftwood beach. The South side is where you’ll find the nature center, fishing pier, and boating area.
Outdoor Recreation.
There are plenty of outdoor opportunities to enjoy. Take a bike ride with the family, camp out and enjoy the great outdoors, or go for a hike at one of the many local trails with options for casual beginners and experienced hikers alike.
Shopping And Restaurants.
Whether you are looking for antiques or the latest fashion trends, you are sure to find something in the local shops and boutiques. When you are ready to eat you will find plenty of dining and breakfast spots, bakeries, bars, ice cream, coffee shops, upscale establishments, and more.
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