A wooden cabin glowing at dusk in a dense evergreen forest
Candle lighting in Sparta, NC — this Friday

The wilderness, without the compromise.

Secluded cabins and mountain homes with glatt kosher kitchens, Shabbat-ready everything, and a shul within walking distance. Pack less. Keep more.

Every stay: kosher kitchen · Shabbat-ready · walk to a minyan

The bnb’n’kosher promise

Every home is kosher before it’s beautiful.

Vacation rentals ask you to compromise: pack a kitchen in your trunk, daven alone, improvise Shabbat. We inspect and certify every home so the frum details are simply… handled.

Two of everything

Separate meat & dairy sinks, toiveled keilim, sealed sets of pots, pans and dishes — inspected before every arrival. Pesach kashering available on request.

Kashrut, certified

Shabbat, kept beautifully

Pre-set light timers, hot plate & urn, non-electronic locks, candlesticks waiting on the table. Check-in is arranged around candle lighting — never against it.

Shabbat & chagim ready

A minyan down the lane

Every listing shows walking distance to shul, mikvah and kosher food. Our Sparta homes sit minutes from the growing Shefa Living community.

Community on your terms

Actually secluded

Private forest acreage, mountain air, no neighbors in sight. Join the kehillah for davening and kiddush — or draw the trees around you and rest.

Nature, uncompromised

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Sunbeams cutting through a tall evergreen forest
A quiet road winding through the forest

Our first frontier

Five acres of forest.
Eight minutes to shul.

Our flagship cabin sits on a five-acre wooded plot in the Blue Ridge Mountains — walking distance from Shefa Living, a new Torah community rising in Sparta, North Carolina, with a shul, a kosher supermarket, and families building a life with more sky in it.

That means you choose your Shabbat. Walk in for davening, a lively kiddush and new friends — or stay under your own trees with the urn humming and nowhere to be. Visiting family in the community? Stay close enough for lunch, far enough for quiet.

Shabbat with the kehillah

Minyanim, kiddush, shiurim, kids running between tables. The infrastructure of home — in the mountains.

Shabbat off the grid

Just your family, a long table, and 25 hours where the loudest sound is the creek. On the derech, off the map.

0acres of private forest
0min walk to the shul
0% kosher, always

How it works

From search to “Shabbat shalom” in three steps.

  1. 01

    Find your forest

    Filter by dates, guests and what matters — sukkah on site, distance to the mikvah, Pesach-ready kitchens. Fridays are flagged so you never book a check-in against candle lighting.

  2. 02

    Book it, tell us your minhagim

    Reserve online. Tell us cholov yisroel or not, hashgacha preferences, early Friday arrival — our team preps the home and confirms every detail before you leave.

  3. 03

    Arrive and just… rest

    The lights are on timers, the urn is filled, the candlesticks are polished, and the fridge can be pre-stocked from the kosher market. You brought nothing but the kids.

Guest voices

“We finally exhaled.

“Usually we pack two boxes of kitchen equipment for any vacation. This time we packed clothes. My wife cried a little when she saw the candlesticks already on the table.”

Duvi & Rachel M.Lakewood, NJ · Shabbat Nachamu

“Our parents live at Shefa. We stayed eight minutes away — close enough for seudah, far enough that the kids could be loud in the woods all afternoon.”

Aliza K.Baltimore, MD · Sukkot

“I’ve stayed in ‘kosher-friendly’ rentals before. This was different — someone frum had clearly thought about every switch, every lock, every pot. Total menuchas hanefesh.”

Rabbi S. AdlerMonsey, NY · winter getaway

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