I mean, this place is perfect! Driving up the dirt road, you get the feel of seclusion, of being surrounded by nature, and when the caravan comes into sight, a sense of peace and calm. The caravan feels very sturdy, surprisingly bug-free, just the right size for a solo traveler (or two if you like each other!), and sits mostly in the shade so it doesn't get too warm inside. It's decorated both inside and out in a really quirky, colorful, but old-world way. The ambience is just so unique and fun!
Cooking facilities are very nearby (camp stove, plates, utensils, etc), with indoor running water maybe a hundred yards away at the Lee. Very clean bathroom with essentials. Water pressure in the shower was lousy, but that's really not a deal breaker.
If you want to walk a few easy trails through the woods or across pasture fields, there is a lot of space to roam, a pond with cute ducks to watch, deer throughout the area, and a cute couple of dogs that don't know how to play fetch. Mostly, this is a good spot to just sit and breathe and think without noise or distraction.
The caretaker was respectful of my desire for privacy, but definitely easy to reach out to if I needed. Her thoughtful little touches (fresh wildflowers on the table, a slice of coffee cake for breakfast, a lantern already in place, a spare towel) were the icing on top.
The absolute only thing I would note for a prospective renter is that the caravan itself doesn't lock. This wouldn't be a problem based on the isolation of the farm, except that I was a solo female traveler and even a sliding lock would've given me some peace of mind at night. But overall, I felt very safe exploring the property, walking through the woods, and staying by myself.
The listing currently says the location is "Pine Creek", but accurately, the address is in Dugspur, Virginia, just a few miles east of Hillsville. You're not too far from civilization should you need anything.
I very much recommend this cute little caravan if you're looking for a night or two to get away from the cares of the world without having to deal with the pressure and demands of tent camping (or even glamping). It offers privacy, nature, walking paths, indoor running water, and wonderful hospitality from the host.