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Lost in Time is an efficiency apartment in the rear of Nestled In Time. Very comfortable for one or two people, the apartment has a separate entrance, via ramp, and can be accessed either from the deck in front, or through sliding glass door on the smaller rear deck. There is a refrigerator, microwave and toaster oven for cooking, and a coffee maker for your morning brew. Available as a stand alone rental, or as extra area for larger parties, Lost In Time has a futon for daytime sitting which converts to a double sleeping spot.
Whimsically decorated, the apartment is in a quiet residential neighborhood. With plenty of parking, shared with Nestled In Time, this weekend, weekly or monthly retreat is 6 blocks to downtown, 2 blocks to magnificent sunsets, and has a washer and dryer just to the side of the apartment in the attached storage room. The smaller rear deck is private, the larger front deck is shared . Cable TV, electric heat and air, and a full complement of dishes are included.
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Cedar Key is "Real Florida". With natural waterways, great seafood, no high rises, no traffic jams-except when the locals stop in the street to exchange news and greetings-we invite you to join us for a weekend, week or month. Come for the kayaking, canoeing, nature walks and birdwatching. Ride a golf cart, a bicycle, or walk anywhere in Cedar Key, we are "slower paced" friendly.
Boat rentals, bike rentals and guided boat tours are available in Cedar Key. Please visit the Cedar Key Chamber of Commerce for a directory of local businesses and services.
The Cedar Key Historical Society has a museum and a walking tour, and the St. Clair Whitman Museum is operated by the State of Florida. The Lower Suwannee Wildlife Refuge is a scant 15 miles, with hiking, fishing, and a "drive by car" tour. Cedar Key State Preserve, 6 miles east of Cedar Key, on SR 24, offers bicycling, nature and horse trails and picnicking.
Like to fish? Cedar Key's waters are abundant in redfish, trout, whiting, grouper, cobia, both king and Spanish mackerel, shark and an occasional tarpon. Fish off your dock, or hire a guide, you'll remember why you took a vacation.
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