A dark, considered A-frame at the edge of the forest, held in a bend of the Pēterupe river — made for the kind of stillness you have to travel to find.
The Black A-Frame sits at the forest’s edge, in a bend of the Pēterupe river. It is a quiet and considered place — dark timber, clean lines, the sound of the river present from the moment you arrive. Everything about it points inward: toward rest, toward stillness, toward the kind of recovery that requires distance from the usual pace of things.
This A-frame cabin is made for those who want very little to happen, very well. Mornings begin with coffee on the terrace and the sound of the Pēterupe moving below. The forest holds the air in a particular way here — cool, resinous, honest. You might walk to Pabažu Lake, or simply sit. The afternoon asks nothing of you.
When the light fades, the wood-burning stove takes over. The hot tub waits outside — under the open sky, in the quiet. The second floor holds a double bed that catches the tree canopy through the window. The sofa below pulls out for a third guest when needed.
The cabin: An elegant A-frame at the forest edge, in the Pēterupe valley, Vidzeme. Ten minutes by car to the sea. A short walk to Pabažu Lake.
Sleeping: Up to three guests. A double bed on the upper level; a pull-out sofa in the living room.
Amenities: A hot tub beside the cabin (additional charge; may not be available in very cold conditions). Dog-friendly — bring your dog without reservation.
Check-in / Check-out: From 15:00; by 12:00.
Pricing: €159 for two guests (weekdays); €209 for two guests (weekends). +€20 per additional guest per night. Higher rates may apply during public holidays.
Additional charges: €10 cleaning fee (1–2 nights); €30 cleaning fee (3–4 nights); €20 pet fee; €70 hot tub.
Wilderio tip: Take your morning coffee to the terrace and listen to the Pēterupe moving below. That sound — and the light it comes with — is what this cabin is for.
The Black A-Frame is where the architecture recedes and the forest takes over. The river runs nearby. The wood stove holds the evening. This is a place to recover something — rest, perspective, a slower way of breathing.
The cabin sits in the Pēterupe valley in Vidzeme, near Pabažu Lake. The sea is ten minutes by car — a useful proximity without being the point of the place.