Pros

  • Lovely bed-and-breakfast with beautiful views of Cathedral Rock
  • Secluded location near Red Rock Crossing trailhead and Oak Creek
  • A 10- to 15-minute drive to shops, restaurants, and central Sedona
  • Spacious themed rooms have adjustable beds, fireplaces, and jetted tubs
  • Rooms include flat-screen TVs with Direct TV, and iPod docks with speakers
  • Cooked-to-order breakfast options, many using eggs from the owners’ chickens
  • Licensed aesthetician owner provides spa services on-site
  • Labyrinth walking course and walking trails throughout property
  • Two patios with large checkerboard and water feature
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout the property
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Cons

  • Limited number of rooms means it can book up fast
  • Rates are somewhat high
  • Families with children must book both rooms
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Bottom Line

This small upper-middle-range bed-and-breakfast sits tucked away in a quiet residential area with stunning views of Cathedral Rock. This modern home is within a 10-minute walk of Oak Creek and the Red Rock Crossing trailhead, and a 15-minute drive from central Sedona. There are only two rooms here, and both have tastefully homey themed decor, fireplaces, and jetted bathtubs. Guests have their pick of numerous breakfast choices, many made with fresh eggs from the property's chickens and vegetables from the garden. Spa services, including massages and facials, are available as well. It's worth noting that this bed-and-breakfast is well liked and wildly popular, so bookings need to be done far in advance. Travelers seeking a similarly intimate stay should consider the Cozy Cactus Bed and Breakfast, where rooms have kitchenettes and private entrances.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Spa

Oyster Hotel Review

Sedona Cathedral Hideaway Bed and Breakfast

Scene

Modern Southwestern adobe home with stunning Cathedral Rock views

This contemporary adobe home was built in 2006 and has since drawn repeat guests to its two themed rooms and intimate setting with stunning views of Sedona's iconic Cathedral Rock. The couple who own the property are attentive and experienced hosts, and even named their street "Serendipity" in a nod to the guests they've met over the years. Inside, the double-height living room features arched floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the surrounding red rocks scenery. A soft gray rug covers the wood floor and plush dusty-blue couches sit near a modern fireplace framed with stone tiles and topped with a flat-screen TV. A separate space has another TV and shelves filled with books for guests to borrow. Large furnished patios showcase the views, as does the formal dining area off the living room, and the open kitchen with a long center island. Walking trails wind through the property to cozy seating spots surrounded by native plants and trees, and red stones. The owner's photographs hang throughout the house, and she's on hand to give pointers on capturing the surrounding landscape on film. The property offers the feel of a private home, set in a tranquil area with incredible scenery, and tends to draw couples with its undeniable romance. 

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Location

Quiet residential area near Oak Creek, a 15-minute drive to central Sedona

The Sedona Cathedral Hideaway sits on a two-acre property in a quiet residential neighborhood with beautiful scenery, including views of the famous red rocks. It’s about a 10-minute walk from the property to Crescent Moon Park, the Red Rock Crossing trailhead, and Oak Creek, which runs through Red Rock State Park. There are a good number of shops and restaurants within a 10-minute drive of the bed-and-breakfast, and central Sedona is a 15-minute drive from the hotel. It will also take 15 minutes to reach Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village. Expect a 15- to 20-minute drive to Sedona’s wineries, such as Javelina Leap Vineyard & Winery and Oak Creek Vineyards & Winery. Hiking at Bell Rock Trail is 25 minutes away by car, and Slide Rock State Park is a 30-minute drive. The property is a two-hour drive from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

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Rooms

Large themed suites with plush couches, fireplaces, jetted tubs, and red rocks views

The two spacious guest suites are themed and romantic, with mosquito-net bed canopies and plush fabrics. The look resembles an upmarket suburban home, with abundant neutral tones and heavy, solid furniture. The Safari Room is decorated with a leopard-print bedspread and pillows, and photos of lions, while the Evergreen Room has forest-green fabrics and garden-inspired decor like a wrought-iron nightstand. Both rooms have three-sided electric fireplaces and couches for cozying up and they are spacious -- starting at 650 square feet (60 square meters). There are 26- or 32-inch flat-screen TVs with Direct TV, free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, as well as iPod docks with high-quality speakers. Beautiful views of the red rocks are visible through large picture windows. Coffeemakers and snacks are provided, and there are mini-fridges and microwaves. Bathrooms are swanky, with two-person jetted tubs and walk-in showers, double sinks, separate water closets, and Superior Skin Secrets and Nexus products. Robes and slippers as well as safes are provided. Children are allowed when guests reserve both suites.

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Features

Breakfast cooked to order with homegrown products, spa services, and large patios

While most bed-and-breakfasts don't offer much in the way of features, this property goes a step beyond. The rates do -- of course -- include a breakfast that’s cooked to order and served outside in warmer weather. Guests can chose from a menu of more than two dozen dishes that may include fresh eggs from the owners’ chickens and vegetables from their organic garden. The property features a walking labyrinth and two patios, including one with a large chess board. There's also a small bookcase and DVD library. Spa services, including facials, waxing, and anti-aging treatments can be performed by the owner, and massages can also be scheduled. Treatments are available outdoors as well. The owners can provide information on the area's hiking and biking trails. Wi-Fi is free and available throughout the property, including on the outside decks. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Sedona Cathedral Hideaway Bed and Breakfast

Scene

Modern Southwestern adobe home with stunning Cathedral Rock views

This contemporary adobe home was built in 2006 and has since drawn repeat guests to its two themed rooms and intimate setting with stunning views of Sedona's iconic Cathedral Rock. The couple who own the property are attentive and experienced hosts, and even named their street "Serendipity" in a nod to the guests they've met over the years. Inside, the double-height living room features arched floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the surrounding red rocks scenery. A soft gray rug covers the wood floor and plush dusty-blue couches sit near a modern fireplace framed with stone tiles and topped with a flat-screen TV. A separate space has another TV and shelves filled with books for guests to borrow. Large furnished patios showcase the views, as does the formal dining area off the living room, and the open kitchen with a long center island. Walking trails wind through the property to cozy seating spots surrounded by native plants and trees, and red stones. The owner's photographs hang throughout the house, and she's on hand to give pointers on capturing the surrounding landscape on film. The property offers the feel of a private home, set in a tranquil area with incredible scenery, and tends to draw couples with its undeniable romance. 

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Location

Quiet residential area near Oak Creek, a 15-minute drive to central Sedona

The Sedona Cathedral Hideaway sits on a two-acre property in a quiet residential neighborhood with beautiful scenery, including views of the famous red rocks. It’s about a 10-minute walk from the property to Crescent Moon Park, the Red Rock Crossing trailhead, and Oak Creek, which runs through Red Rock State Park. There are a good number of shops and restaurants within a 10-minute drive of the bed-and-breakfast, and central Sedona is a 15-minute drive from the hotel. It will also take 15 minutes to reach Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village. Expect a 15- to 20-minute drive to Sedona’s wineries, such as Javelina Leap Vineyard & Winery and Oak Creek Vineyards & Winery. Hiking at Bell Rock Trail is 25 minutes away by car, and Slide Rock State Park is a 30-minute drive. The property is a two-hour drive from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

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Rooms

Large themed suites with plush couches, fireplaces, jetted tubs, and red rocks views

The two spacious guest suites are themed and romantic, with mosquito-net bed canopies and plush fabrics. The look resembles an upmarket suburban home, with abundant neutral tones and heavy, solid furniture. The Safari Room is decorated with a leopard-print bedspread and pillows, and photos of lions, while the Evergreen Room has forest-green fabrics and garden-inspired decor like a wrought-iron nightstand. Both rooms have three-sided electric fireplaces and couches for cozying up and they are spacious -- starting at 650 square feet (60 square meters). There are 26- or 32-inch flat-screen TVs with Direct TV, free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, as well as iPod docks with high-quality speakers. Beautiful views of the red rocks are visible through large picture windows. Coffeemakers and snacks are provided, and there are mini-fridges and microwaves. Bathrooms are swanky, with two-person jetted tubs and walk-in showers, double sinks, separate water closets, and Superior Skin Secrets and Nexus products. Robes and slippers as well as safes are provided. Children are allowed when guests reserve both suites.

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Features

Breakfast cooked to order with homegrown products, spa services, and large patios

While most bed-and-breakfasts don't offer much in the way of features, this property goes a step beyond. The rates do -- of course -- include a breakfast that’s cooked to order and served outside in warmer weather. Guests can chose from a menu of more than two dozen dishes that may include fresh eggs from the owners’ chickens and vegetables from their organic garden. The property features a walking labyrinth and two patios, including one with a large chess board. There's also a small bookcase and DVD library. Spa services, including facials, waxing, and anti-aging treatments can be performed by the owner, and massages can also be scheduled. Treatments are available outdoors as well. The owners can provide information on the area's hiking and biking trails. Wi-Fi is free and available throughout the property, including on the outside decks. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Free Breakfast

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

  • Swim-Up Bar

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