Cabin in Whidbey Island, WA
Reasons to book
About this cabin rental
It’s a fabulous place for large and small children! Romantic escape for couples. Ideal retreat for artists and writers.
This beach cabin was built by our Norwegian uncle, Hans, a fisherman and logger. He built the cabin as his home in the 1930s. It has been renovated with accessibility in mind since we have had multiple family members using wheelchairs and walkers over the years. The large open living, kitchen, and dining space has big picture windows so you don’t miss a thing. A comfy lift chair adds to the amenities. The kitchen is fully equipped. The dining corner has room for six (but don’t tell anyone we have crowded 8 around it for crab feasts). The deck off the front provides a level entrance to the cabin as well as a grill and chairs to chill on or sunbathe in. The cabin has housed many great family reunions.
Over the past few years we have made some exciting changes to our cabin. Our goal is a truly accessible beach cabin. The main bedroom with large windows overlooking the bay has doubled in size and has room for a power wheelchair on all sides of the queen bed. It has a 2nd bathroom with a 36" wide door and step in shower. The cabin has a level entrance, a light-filled great room, and a kitchen all designed with a wheelchair in mind. The original bathroom off the main living area is only partially accessible. Please feel free to reach out with questions.
A walkway from the bulkhead across to the nearest spit provides easy access to the tidal flats of Useless Bay. It is also a fun place to see small crabs and fish for them with a hotdog baited pole - a time honored tradition for kids!
Visit the nearby village of Langley, just 10 minutes away. Perched on a bluff overlooking Saratoga Passage, Langley offers plenty of restaurants antique stores and art galleries. Historic Coupeville is just a half hour up the island.
