How to Pack for a Glamping Stay at Tanglebloom Cabin
Everything you need to bring — and everything we've already taken care of — so you can arrive and do nothing but exhale.
There's no such thing as bad weather, only unsuitable clothing.
— Alfred Wainwright
This is the philosophy we've built our packing list around — and if you take nothing else from this guide, take that.
The Case for a Solo Trip: What Happens When You Finally Go Alone
A note from Melissa, the host behind Tanglebloom Cabin — and someone who took a long time to figure this out.
How to Actually Unplug: A Realistic Guide for People Who Are Bad at Vacation
You've wanted a real break for months. Here's why it keeps not happening — and how to fix it before summer fills up.
The Joy of Doing Nothing: Why Unplugging in Nature Feels So Good
When was the last time you did... nothing?
No notifications. No schedules. No tabs open.
Just trees, fresh air, and the simple rhythm of your own breath.
In a world that constantly nudges us to do more, be more, and keep up, choosing to unplug isn’t lazy—it’s radical. At Tanglebloom Cabin, tucked away in the hills of southern Vermont, we believe in the beauty of quiet days, open space, and time that unfolds slowly.
Here’s why a few days of doing less in nature might be exactly what you need.
A Solo Retreat to Remember: Why a Vermont Cabin Stay Is the Perfect Getaway
There’s something deeply powerful about packing a bag, hitting pause on everyday life, and heading off on your own. Solo travel isn’t just a trend—it’s a quiet rebellion. A bold reminder that your time, energy, and peace of mind matter.