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Charming 2-bedroom loft A Frame with lake view in peaceful Canyon Lake
The Triangle House is a cozy getaway in Canyon Lake. This is a quaint A Frame with 2 lofts for sleeping, and balcony overlooking the lake. Guests can relax in this peaceful retreat. The quaint decor adds to the charm of this property, making it the perfect spot for a tranquil escape. Deer and other wildlife are abundant around the property. 15 mins to the Guadalupe's River Road. 10+ restaurants within 15 mins of you. 19 mins to the concert venue Whitewater Ampitheater on the Guadalupe River and river tubing venues. Gruene Dance Hall (built in 1878, it is Texas oldest continually operating dance hall.) in New Braunfels is just 14 mins away. Experience what Canyon Lake has to offer with a stay at our Triangle House.
Home is super cute. Looks just like the pictures. Provided amazing hospitality and lots of little things you donât think about made the stay even better. Greeted by deer upon arrival and visited daily was our favorite! Host provided deer and bird feed. Host also provided a guide for stay that included lots of info about activities/food around our area. Overall, wonderful experience and lovely hosts. 100% recommend and will be back!
I enjoyed using this property as a place to stay while looking at houses in the area. It's got a very relaxing setting. You can stay inside or go out on the porch - in either spot you'll see a lot of birds go to the feeders and a lot of squirrels going after the seeds the birds spilled. It's a preferred spot for the deer at sunrise - I counted sixteen at the same time as I was packing up the car to leave. I also enjoyed the motorized recliner chair.The top/bottom AC units worked well during the day, but I found they made so much racket at night that it was better just to shut them off and open windows. That wasn't even a compromise - the house cooled fine at night doing that.The only thing I found a bit off was the TV, which I couldn't get to tune into over-the-air channels. It also seems to be an older one that has an old youtube app the current google APIs won't talk to. I didn't see any Apple TV app on it, but I did see Amazon/Netflix, so I guess you're expected to bring your streaming credentials to the cabin and then delete them when you leave? I'm not even sure this would work out, to be honest. I tried some free streaming channels and couldn't get anything to play. The TV GUI was responding so slow, I suspect it may have been stuck in an update loop it can never get out of. This didn't really bother me as I didn't go there to watch TV, but I note it as an area that might need improvement (I'd just attach the latest Roku device to the TV).