![]() ![]() ![]() We are not The Four Seasons - this place is very much a "lakehouse".Īnd, we are not your typical American "remove-it-for-liability" anesthetized place. Tabletop shuffleboard, pool table, swim mat, paddleboard, firepit, underwater fish light, water slide, and the best rope swing in Texas (or just about anywhere) are just some of the attractions. The main star though is just being right there on the lake. ![]() ![]() It's a full size house (1400 sq ft, 3 bedroom - 1 1/2 bath) that floats on the water. It truly is the most unique vacation rental on Lake Travis (or just about anywhere). Part House Boat - Part Lake House - with the best of both (and a whole lot cheaper than a houseboat). Divers can explore boat wrecks and submerged sculptures ― and those with advanced certification can descend into a dramatic underwater canyon.(That's the most commonly used word in our guestbook.) Surprisingly, it also ranks among Central Texas’s top scuba spots. Shade trees and lush lawns make this lakeside oasis a favorite among picnickers. The limestone building itself is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has some neoclassical elements, along with landscaping and wildflowers attractive to pollinators. Elisabet Ney moved to Austin in 1882 and spent the rest of her life working in this museum, one of the state’s oldest. Seventeen miles southeast of Lake Travis stands this tribute to a 19th-century German portrait sculptor. Visiting over the winter holidays? Don’t miss the Zilker Park tower’s transformation into one of the world’s largest Christmas trees. Today 13 of the 31 delicate original structures remain and are protected on the National Register of Historic Places. A 19th-century criminal spurred the city to keep its residents safe by flooding its streets with light from 165-foot-tall towers. ![]()
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