What do I expect in lodging? I want a place to be safe, clean, comfortable - and the owners to be accessible if there are any questions or problems. This checked off the boxes.
The cabins themselves are small but comfortable and equipped with most necessities. I'm guessing they were initially intended more for winter use, as they're close to Whiteface. Given that I was there in warm weather (to hike), I had no need for the heat or fireplace, but the cabin did not seem like it would be drafty in the cold. There's no a/c, and while the windows aren't really ideal for cross-ventilation, there were two fans and a screen door that allowed for comfort. The cabin was clean and had no bugs inside.
The beds are comfortable. There's plenty of additional seating, including a table with stools - ideal for meals. The little fridge and microwave did their job. Unlike many rentals of this type, the water pressure for a shower was great. The hot water held up well, and the little tub was functional.
Yann was very communicative from the start, initiating and continuing a text message dialog during our stay. This is unobtrusive and convenient, as is the no-contact check-in. I suppose I could nit-pit minutia, but there's no need. We had a very pleasant stay and would both return and recommend this place to others.
The location is conveniently along a main road, although tucked back enough to feel secluded. The cabins have enough space from one another for comfort, and the (closed) restaurant in front adds to the sense of privacy. The big, old trees lend a feeling of peacefulness.
My understanding is that this place had been in business for many years with owners who retired relatively recently. The new owners seem eager to please and learn as they take over the helm.