Explore the amazing work of nature on the “inside” of a mountain. North Carolina’s only show caverns features stalactite and stalagmite formations, an underground stream with native trout, hibernating bats, amazing mineral colors, the Bottomless Pool, and total darkness. The guided tour educates you on caverns ecosystems, geological history, and local history of the area. Gift shop located on premises.
This special Asheville NC bed and breakfast inn is an authentically restored, elegant Queen Anne Victorian with large wraparound porch and gazebo. Award winning gardens and blue ribbon breakfasts are enjoyed by all guests. A spacious carriage house which sleeps up to six people, is also available. This beautiful Asheville bed-and-breakfast inn is less than one mile from downtown Asheville, only 3.1 miles to the main gate of Biltmore, and is fortunate to be part of the quiet Montford Historic District.
The Blackbird’s goal is to delight guests with cooking grounded in the traditions and ingredients of the Carolinas creating an affordable and vibrant menu – Modern Southern with a “nod” to tradition.
When the sun sets on Biltmore Village and the local shop owners return to their homes, the Corner Kitchen keeps cooking. Enjoy the warmth of our illuminated interior with comfortable cuisine. Order a unique cocktail and gaze upon the mountain sky from the comfort of our pristine patio. Find out what locals have known for nearly 16 years — dinner doesn’t only happen downtown in Asheville.
Altamont Anglers fly fishing guides have been guiding and teaching anglers since 1986. Our knowledge of the waters around our home of Asheville, NC lets us customize fly fishing trips to your special needs & desires. Asheville fly fishing offers the daytime experience of pristine trout streams set in beautiful Smoky Mountain settings and the evening experience of a vibrant downtown that offers fine dining, entertainment and arts.
You will find our rates for full-day or half-day float trips to be fair and competitive, with quality equipment and expert instruction. Orvis fly fishing gear is standard for all our trips, to match the quality of service provided by our guides. Our guides are CPR certified, and we are fully insured.
When we want the rewards of fishing to more challenging fish, we travel toward Tennessee and the tri-cities area of Johnson City, Elizabethton and Kingsport where we fish the TVA controlled tail-water streams of the South Holston River or the Watauga River. The releases of water below TVA dams on these rivers provides for constant year-round stream temperatures, predictable hatches for us to match, and excellent opportunities for float-fishing that rival the legendary fly fishing rivers of Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and the Rocky Mountains.
Biltmore Estate in Asheville, N.C.
George Vanderbilt’s 250-room castle is America’s Largest Home and a top attraction in Asheville. Plan a visit to Biltmore House, explore 8,000 acres of grounds, or book a behind-the-scenes tour.
Elegance and grandeur abound at Biltmore, America’s largest home. This French Renaissance castle in the heart of Asheville and the Blue Ridge Mountains is an architectural jewel. The home features 250 rooms, including 35 bedrooms, 43 bathrooms and 65 fireplaces.
In addition to the house, the 8,000-acre estate is home to forested trails and beautiful gardens, which include one of the country’s most complete collections of azaleas. Biltmore is also where you’ll find the nation’s most-visited winery. As you explore the estate, enjoy shopping, dining and luxury accommodations.
Biltmore is as magnificent today as it was when it was built more than a century ago. George W. Vanderbilt created the estate in the 1890’s as a grand retreat in the North Carolina mountains. The estate officially opened to his friends and family on Christmas Eve 1895. Mr. Vanderbilt brought in Frederick Law Olmsted, the father of American landscape architecture, to design the gardens and trails. Biltmore was the last great project for Olmsted, whose work also includes New York’s Central Park and the grounds of the U.S. Capitol. The Estate is still privately owned and operated by George Vanderbilt’s descendants
Tucked away amid towering pine trees adjacent to The Omni Grove Park Inn is one of Asheville’s hidden gems. Known today as Grovewood Village, this historic site once housed the weaving and woodworking operations of Biltmore Industries, an Arts and Crafts enterprise originally backed by Edith Vanderbilt. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the property is now home to Grovewood Gallery, working artist studios, a sculpture garden, Golden Fleece restaurant, the Biltmore Industries Homespun Museum, and Asheville’s only antique car museum.
Enjoy a leisurely visit here with a delectable meal at Golden Fleece and shopping at Grovewood Gallery, nationally recognized for its dedication to fine American-made art and craft. Free parking is available on-site.
Art Connections Tours are designed to connect art lovers and collectors with the makers in the most authentic way: one on one, in the places where they do their work in scenic western North Carolina. After 25 years of working alongside hundreds of artists as a gallery manager and buyer, Sherry Masters shares her many connections and invites participants to go with her inside the studios of leading and emerging artists in a range of media from paintings, glass, clay, fiber, metals, wood and more.
Join one of the ‘Scheduled Tours’ on select Mondays and Fridays from May – October to see a great variety of local studios; or Sherry will curate and plan the tour based on your interests and input. With her vast network of area artists Sherry strives to match your interests with the studio visits to make the trip memorable and educational.
310 ART is a fine Art Gallery featuring all original work by regional artists and craftspersons. We feature a very diverse selection of excellent artwork in all mediums and all styles. A school for adults in the fine arts is housed within our gallery. Our school is the oldest and most comprehensive in the River Arts District of Asheville, NC. Visit us year round and see our resident artists at work, classes taking place and our revolving exhibits. Hours Mon-Sat 11-5 (winter 12-4) and by appointment call 828-776-2716.
Art and Yoga Studio offering regular classes, open studio hours and workshops for both art and yoga. Yoga and Art share the unique ability to allow you to express yourself through movement of the body, stillness of the mind and liberation of the soul. After The Masters is a small boutique style studio with small classes so individual attention and care can be directed to your needs, goals, abilities and limitations.
Contemporary Southern Folk Art, including painting North Carolina wood-fired pottery, wood carving & jewelry. They also provide innovative custom picture framing solutions for the enhancement of your fine art. Throw in a generous helping of whimsy, exuberance and inspiration and you have American Folk Art & Framing.
AmiciMusic is a chamber music organization founded by pianist Daniel Weiser and dedicated to performing the highest quality chamber music in intimate venues and non-traditional spaces. We are committed to breaking down barriers between performers and audiences by setting up a more relaxed and informal atmosphere at concerts and through informative talks about each composer’s life before each piece is played.
Anam Cara produces experimental theatre that empowers artists, promotes equality, challenges thinking, and transforms community. We provide a safe space for artists and audiences to take risks, grow, and collaborate. In addition to our mainstage season, our experimental ensemble, Accordion Time Machine, produces an original performance every other month. Tickets and more information are available at our website, http://www.anamcaratheatre.org.
We specialize in detailed animal art and pet portraits. Working in a variety of mediums, the artist captures the unique quality that makes each animal an individual. Notecards and prints are also available.
The pottery of the North Carolina folk potters awaits you at Appalachian Crafts. Owens, McNeill, Wyndham, and Potts, as well as many skilled artisans from the surrounding neighborhoods. Carved eastern song birds, wooden toys, hand-woven looper rugs, jams, jellies, wooden kitchen utensils, and even bees’ wax candles! Jewelry by local artisans to enhance you ensemble! Rather read? We have books by local authors (Thomas Wolfe, Wilma Dykeman), books on what to do and where to go: hiking, biking, exploring the Blue Ridge Parkway, and even some down home Southern cookbooks! Y’all come!
Ariel Gallery Asheville’s contemporary craft collective. Featuring a wide range of fine craft created by its preeminent local members. Ariel Gallery: for the Well Crafted Life.
The Asheville Area Arts Council is the collective voice for the arts, advancing Buncombe County by providing access to resources, developing innovative collaborations, and fostering creativity in the community. We are inspired to show work regardless of its commercial value, though we hope that work in our gallery will attract patrons who are interested in something new and exploratory. We see our exhibition space as a showcase for the talent of our area of service, Buncombe County.
The Asheville Art Museum is undergoing major construction to build the new Asheville Art Museum opening in early 2019. The Museum has opened a small pop-up location at 175 Biltmore Ave and will continue to offer programming and events with community partners.
Asheville BookWorks is a community resource for print and book arts located in West Asheville, North Carolina. Through classes, exhibits, lectures, and annual events, Asheville BookWorks has developed a national reputation as a fine book arts and print facility. BookWorks is pleased to provide space, equipment and technical support for individuals with an interest in handmade books, printmaking, and letterpress.
Co-op gallery of ceramic artists and a furniture maker in the Phil Mechanic Building in the River Arts District. We display functional, decorative and sculptural ceramic art, primarily made locally, and are the showroom for Appalachian Joinery custom woodworking. Multiple times a year we feature a ceramic artist from outside the area to make the display ever-changing.
For more than a half century the Asheville Chamber Music Series (ACMS) has taken its place as an important cultural resource in Asheville, bringing world-renowned chamber artists to the city. As one of the nation’s oldest continuous performing chamber music organizations, it has been recognized for its outstanding programs and for its unique education component through a collaboration with the strings program of the Asheville-Buncombe Schools. The ACMS season runs from September through April, and includes five concerts at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Asheville, located at 1 Edwin Place, Charlotte Street.
Hill House. It’s from a different time, when people relaxed and lingered; talked into the night, not into computers; slept amid trees and awakened to birds singing. A time when they savored long, hearty, friendly breakfast and played parlor games all afternoon.
But it’s a place with one foot also very much in the present as well as that past we all cherish. Rooms that hint both of Grandma Knows and Guitar Nights. A huge, grassy lawn for play and an Appalachian garden for inspiration. Breakfasts with French-pressed coffee from Javataza, our signature fresh fruit juices, and eggs, cream, breads, cheeses, and who-knows-what surprises all served with a chef’s insights.
Situated in the heart of the romantic, offbeat city of Asheville, the American Shangri-La, in the North Carolina Blue Ridge Mountains.
Blind Tiger is far more than a boutique hotel or elevated bed and breakfast. We are a soul enriching hospitality experience that feels like the guest house of a well-connected friend smack in the heart of Asheville, North Carolina. When you walk through the doors, you make it your own. You’re encouraged to explore every corner, texture and amenity that’s been thoughtfully designed to exceed expectations — from the local flavors of our open pantry to professionally curated music. Part living art, part gathering space, we are unlike anywhere else you’ve ever stayed, or will want to stay again.
Nestled in a neighborhood tucked just off the beaten path, it’s a place to get away from it all, before you get into it all. Our well-informed local hosts provide personalized tips for the best Asheville has to offer — from the vibrant culinary scene to the thriving arts community, well-known hotspots, hidden gems, and everywhere in between.
Listed on the National Registry for Historic Places, The Reynolds Mansion was built in 1847 and is one of the few remaining pre Civil War homes. The mansion sits on a four acre site, with spectacular views, near the foot of Reynolds Mountain. The home boasts over 3,000 sq feet of porches and 12 fireplaces. Enjoy a gourmet breakfast in the Grand Dining Room or sip your morning coffee on the porch, either way you will enjoy the gracious living of the past with the comforts of today.
5 blocks walk to the main street of downtown. Come See Why Everyone Loves Us! Indulge and delight yourself at one of the most distinctive, fully restored homes in Asheville. This historic, award winning 1905 grand colonial revival home will engulf you in it’s warmth as you step into it’s architectural charm and grace in the midst of eight beautifully appointed rooms. You awake each morning to the aroma of our signature blend, fresh ground coffee and tempting smells that delight your palate with our made from scratch gourmet breakfast. After breakfast stroll to the downtown boutiques, galleries, antique shops and restaurants, drive 2.5 miles to the Biltmore Estate or the breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Relax on the verandas while viewing Goddess Diana in the beautiful gardens or enjoy a relaxing in room massage designed to melt away your every care.
Escape to Engadine Resort, situated at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains and just a short fifteen-minute drive from the bustling city of Asheville, NC. Our exceptional accommodation includes a historic house and six mountain cabins, each equipped with modern touches to make your stay comfortable and unforgettable. You’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, expansive grounds for exploration, and relaxing outdoor amenities like hammocks, firepits, and Adirondack chairs. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway in our Historic Victorian House, a cozy retreat in our mountain cabins, or planning a group event or wedding at our stunning outdoor venues, Engadine Resort offers the perfect escape for creating unforgettable memories and unparalleled serenity.
Located near downtown in the quiet wooded neighborhood of Kenilworth, this family friendly 1915 Colonial Revival home offers urban sophistication with a flair for casual comfort. Whether you are visiting Asheville for the diverse cultural charm, the opulence of Biltmore, or the spectacular mountains of Western North Carolina, your visit with them will make you smile. Each guest room at the Sweet Biscuit Inn features a queen bed, a private full bath with antique tubs or showers and pedestal sinks, cable TV, A/C and wireless Internet access. A clever combination of antiques and family heirlooms were selected to give each room warmth and a familiar appeal. All rooms are full of southern charm and simplicity, offering comfort and shelter for your rest. Mornings at the Sweet Biscuit Inn nourish the soul as breakfast aromas fill the air…hot coffee, homemade biscuits, muffins, scones, country bacon, sausage are a few of our choices. Come for a visit and stay for awhile.
Looking for Black Mountain NC Lodging? Each of our 17, elegant guest rooms have private baths, central air conditioning and complimentary in-room digital safes. Some rooms have fireplaces, others have whirlpool tubs, and all have a special ambiance unique to this wonderful inn. Prices range from $105 to $210, with double, queen, king and two queen accommodations available.
Enjoy the warmth and friendly atmosphere of a one-of-a-kind historic property. Built in 1894, this historic home has been meticulously restored as a romantic bed-and-breakfast with an air of casual luxury and elegance – the perfect environment for an exceptional getaway experience. Delight in the romantic mountain sunsets from our wraparound Victorian porch, walk the beautiful gardens, or enjoy the excitement of downtown Asheville just a half mile stroll away. The sumptuous two course gourmet breakfasts feature fresh, seasonal, and organic ingredients. Their commitment to support local growers brings the highest level of service to their guests.
Pinecrest, a beautifully restored 5 bedroom inn built in 1905, is conveniently located in Montford, an easy one mile walk to downtown Asheville and just minutes from Biltmore Estate. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Pinecrest sits on a quiet street, surrounded by more than an acre of lush grounds and secluded woods. Inside, you will find a casual elegance, uniquely decorated rooms, bountiful breakfasts, decadent afternoon desserts, 24 hour complimentary beverages and much more. When staying at our bed and breakfast, an added benefit is the personal attention and local expertise that we can provide in planning your trip. This can include restaurant recommendations, procuring tickets for your visit to the Biltmore Estate, recreation adventures, day hikes and drives or creating a memorable special occasion package. Pinecrest Innkeepers, Dan & Diane Rogers, take great pride in providing our guests with warm hospitality and excellent service. Our mission is to make your Asheville experience all that it can be. Come and see why our guests rave about their visit to our bed and breakfast.
Elegant AAA Four Diamond inn located in the Montford Historic District. Pet friendly suites, In-room spa services.
Bed & Breakfast in Historic Asheville
An inn for every kind of Asheville adventurer
Outdoor thrill-seekers, history buffs, and art and music aficionados alike all feel at home in our expansive Arts and Crafts style bed and breakfast. It’s the perfect spot to rest your head or put your feet up after a day’s adventure! We’ve curated the main house, guest rooms, and suites to offer a special yet relaxing home base that’s only mere steps from gourmet restaurants, minutes from the center of town, and a short drive from endless mountain escapades in every direction.
History. Style. Romance. AAA 4-Diamond Rated. Surrounded by mature trees and located in the Montford Historic District, this award-winning inn was designed by Biltmore’s supervising architect Richard Sharp Smith. Walk to dining and to downtown Asheville; 10 minutes to Biltmore and the Blue Ridge Parkway. You’ll love relaxing in the luxurious, romantic rooms and suites all with king bed, whirlpool with shower, fireplace, and HDTV with blu-ray player/ movie/music channels. Experience our award-winning gardens. Start each day with a gourmet breakfast prepared primarily from organic and local ingredients, and served on crystal and china. Wireless, high-speed Internet access. Ask about our dog-friendly suites, located in our Carriage House. Gift Certificates available. Experience this calm haven with tranquility and ease.
The Albemarle Inn, located in the tranquil Grove Park District of Asheville, is a lovingly restored 1909 Greek Revival mansion which has been rated Four Diamonds by AAA. Our eleven rooms have unique, elegant & luxurious decor. Comfortable Canopy, Sleigh & Brass beds, with fine linens and sumptuous duvets ensure a relaxing night’s rest. The sweeping grand staircase, with ornate woodworking, leads to the upper floor guestrooms. Savor a 3-Course Breakfast at your private table on our light-filled sun porch, overlooking the gardens. In winter months, enjoy your breakfast by the warmth of the fireplace inside in our Dining Room. Our Inn offers the best of Asheville: Biltmore Estate, downtown eateries & nightlife, shopping, the Blue Ridge Parkway, National Parks and Forests, and outdoor sports all within your grasp. A mere ten mi
Located in the Montford Area Historic District of Asheville just a short walk to the heart of downtown Asheville, The Applewood Manor sits on a knoll surrounded by just over an acre of giant wild cherries, apple trees, oaks, pines, maples and a variety of flora. Our property is just 3 miles from the breathtaking Biltmore Estate, a short 10-minute drive to the Blue Ridge Parkway and an ideal gateway to all the area’s best routes for cycling and other outdoor adventures. During your stay with us, you’ll enjoy a highly curated boutique bed and breakfast experience starting with our incredible top-of-the-line Duxiana beds and linens. Elevate your visit by taking advantage of our cycling, culinary and business leadership programs and services. We also offer event hosting services including weddings, receptions, family reunions and all manner of business meetings.
Excellent Location! Lake and Mountain Views! Less than 1/2 mile from town.
Welcome to Arbor House of Black Mountain, the most breathe-taking place in Black Mtn. We have four spacious and uniquely decorated suites, all with large private bathrooms. We also have a child and dog friendly vacation rental on the property. All are equipped with free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, flat screen TVs, DVD players with DVD library, Beekind bath products, comphy sheets and towels, and robes.
Enjoy our dining room where Chef Jim will prepare a full gourmet breakfast entrees such as stuffed French toast, Belgian waffles, or muffins with delicious egg dishes. We grab fresh ingredients from our garden and attempt to get quality local products, when available. The guest pantry has a mini-fridge is stocked with water and sodas and afternoon snacks or baked sweets.
We have the best location. A short stroll into Black Mountain which has over 33 eateries and 40 retail shops and have a few breweries. 15 minutes from Asheville, Biltmore, and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Have fun and then come back to the Bed and Breakfast for some serene relaxation on our deck or several seating areas overlooking Pisgah Forest, the Seven Sisters, Lake Tomahawk and its wildlife.
We will be happy to help you with things to do and provide detailed information for your daily excursions. We cater to business needs and provide whole house rental for 12 of your closest families or friends wanting to have a special time together. Just think, home away from home, not having to cook or clean. We welcome small weddings, elopements, and vow renewals with 20 people or less. In the future, we plan to extend our offerings as our knowledge grows, such as chef dinners for our guests and live acoustic music.
Zen themed bed and breakfast, different from any other in Asheville: private spa just for guests, in a secluded setting within walking distance to downtown. Our 5 guest rooms are appointed with everything you’d expect from a luxury experience: en suite two person jetted tubs, private bathrooms, fireplaces and king size beds. Amenities include a traditional Finnish hot rock sauna and a European style steam shower. And all our spa services take place in private treatment suites. ASIA Bed and Breakfast Spa is the BnB you’ve been looking for but didn’t know existed. Come and experience it for yourself. Complimentary breakfast, WIFI, parking.
A turn-of-the-century, completely renovated Victorian home featuring central heat and A/C, King and Queen beds, jetted tubs, luxury robes, fireplaces, Wi-Fi, personal telephones, cable TV/DVD/VCR- with a complete video/CD library from which to choose a perfect selection,flatscreens and luxury amenities. Back gardens provide guests the scenic beauty of waterfalls and Koi ponds surrounded by award-winning gardens showcasing flowers and evergreens of all kinds. Front and back porches as well as comfortable outdoor seating enhance guest enjoyment. Scrumptious gourmet breakfast served by soft candlelight offers a beautiful way to begin each day. Afternoon tea complete with fresh baked goodies. Special guest services include floral, chocolates. In-room Massage available with advance notice. Complimentary off street parking. Only a short walk to vibrant downtown Asheville- home to some of the best culinary experiences available anywhere, music provided by both street musicians or hip clubs and art in every medium conceivable fro
Stay in the heart of the mountains that you came to see in this elegantly rustic lodge, only yards from the Blue Ridge Parkway and 10 miles from the center of downtown Asheville. Enjoy the mountain views, the crackling fireplace, the scrumptious breakfast, hiking trails and most of all the gracious hospitality. The lodge has 10 distinctively decorated guests rooms, all with individual heating and air conditioning, private baths, private entrances from the spacious decks, CD players, free wireless Internet and views of the surrounding mountains and forest. Rooms available with whirlpool tubs, king size beds and flat screen TVs.
Biltmore Village Inn is a charming hilltop bed & breakfast offering views of the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains and Swannanoa River Valley. Our property is the closest bed & breakfast to the historic Biltmore Estate and shares many special ties with the Estate beyond just our name. Located in a beautiful Queen Anne home built in 1892, our bed & breakfast was once the home of Samuel Reed, George Vanderbilt’s private attorney. We strive to preserve the unique history of the property while offering each guest the finest in modern luxuries. With its views, unbeatable location, and rich history, the Biltmore Village Inn is truly a hidden gem of Asheville.
This historic home is featured in the new edition of “1,000 Places to See Before You Die”, and is a Select Registry Property. The Inn features six rooms in the main house and two brand new, pet friendly suites in the restored carriage house. All rooms have a private bath, luxury bedding, and most have fireplaces. Room rates include gourmet three-course breakfast and afternoon tea with wine tasting. Tranquil gardens and koi ponds in the perfect location to enjoy all of Asheville and downtown!
The Carolina Bed & Breakfast sits in the heart of the Montford Historic District. Built in 1901, this Arts & Crafts style home has five spacious bedrooms as well as a cottage for you to choose from. King and Queen Beds are outfitted with fine linens, and luxurious robes and plush towels are provided in the private baths. Eight fireplaces, ceiling fans, air conditioning and WiFi throughout the house will add to your comfort.
A short fifteen minute walk through the tree-lined streets of this pleasant neighborhood will find you in the center of downtown Asheville with its many restaurants, galleries and boutiques. Returning home after a busy day, evening refreshments are served on the front porch or in one of two parlors. The one acre garden, filled with flowers for your enjoyment, frames this elegant home filled with original artwork and antiques from around the world. Gourmet Cooking and knowledgeable hosts provide the finishing touches to your Asheville visit.
The Closest Inn to the Biltmore Estate. Located three blocks from the Biltmore entrance, and situated on almost four acres. Only 1.2 miles to downtown and 1 mile to the River Arts District, our Asheville Bed and Breakfast truly does have the best location in town. Free with every stay comes Wi-Fi, free wine, 3 course breakfast, late check-out, and parking. Known for being a luxurious place that offers the most down to earth experience in Asheville. Leave the pretentiousness behind and stay with us and enjoy being yourself.
Set on three gently wooded acres, this beautiful mountain house is located only three miles from downtown Asheville. Secluded and quiet with beautiful views, the Crooked Oak Mountain house offers the perfect balance for those who wish to relax, renew and enjoy the splendor of the mountains.
The Crooked Oak Mountain House was built in 1969. We continue to celebrate it’s mid-century modern heritage as we updated and modernized the furnishings.
Tucked away in the mountains of Saluda just south of Asheville, NC, the Orchard Inn is the perfect Western North Carolina bed and breakfast to come to and get away from it all. Our carefully designed guest rooms, cottages and suites create an oasis to relax and rejuvenate. Enjoy open porches, treetop views, and fresh air. Experience Southern hospitality right at our doorstep!
Each stay in one of our rooms, suites, or cottages comes complete with outstanding amenities, private baths, a pillow menu for the perfect night’s sleep, and more. You get to start your day off right with a full made to order breakfast included in your stay. While you dine in our bed and breakfast’s glassed-in dining room, you’ll enjoy views of North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains and the rest of the Appalachians to the east.
North Lodge at Oakland Bed and Breakfast Inn is the ideal choice for your next Asheville Getaway, Romantic Weekend or Bed and Breakfast Vacation. Guests can choose to stay in any one of six tastefully decorated guest rooms and suites with either a king or queen bed, private bath, flat-screen TV, comfy cotton bathrobes, and luxury linens. Guests enjoy a hearty gourmet breakfast each morning, freshly baked pastries and homemade cookies in the afternoon, and in-room sweet treats every evening. Whether traveling for leisure or business, you will receive impeccable personal service, attention to detail and fine amenities to make your stay at Lodge North a memorable experience. The moment you turn into the drive, you will know you have entered a no-stress zone where you can . . .
Travelers looking for an accommodation experience that provides the charm of a bed and breakfast with the privacy of a hotel need look no further than the Princess Anne Hotel in Asheville, NC. This historic Asheville inn promises to provide you with more than a place to lay your head. From our complimentary afternoon wine & hor d’oeuvres hour, to the made to order breakfast in the morning, you’ll see that we do things differently. Our friendly staff takes hospitality to the next level. The Princess Anne Hotel is a gem that might turn Asheville into an annual escape for you and your family.
Discover a wonderful day (or several) in gorgeous western North Carolina during your stay at the Inn on Mill Creek, our bed and breakfast near Black Mountain and Asheville. You’ll find plenty of time and space for relaxing at our B&B, surrounded by Pisgah National Forest. And you’ll be able to get a great start to the day with our breakfasts that are made from scratch using fresh ingredients.
If you’re looking for lodging near the Blue Ridge Parkway, Biltmore Estate, or the Lake Lure/Chimney Rock State Park area, the Inn on Mill Creek is centrally located between the three. Day trips to Biltmore and Asheville, the Blue Ridge Parkway, Mount Mitchell (the highest peak in the eastern United States), Linville Falls, Grandfather Mountain, the NC Arboretum, and Chimney Rock State Park are easy using the inn as your home base during your North Carolina mountain getaway.
Originally constructed in 1902, the Andon-Reid Inn Bed & Breakfast is designated as a Waynesville, North Carolina historic property. This turn-of-the-century home reflects all the beauty, grace, and charm in its traditional style of architecture. Large windows, tall ceilings, extensive oak hardwood floors, and veranda porches that wrap around the house are but a few of the original attributes beckoning you to enjoy our beautiful mountain views.
The seven spacious guestrooms and suites provide comfortable lodging featuring private bathrooms (most with spa tubs), working fireplaces, generous seating areas, coffee makers and refrigerators. Complimentary wireless internet is available throughout the Inn as well as concierge services, guest printer and cable TV for your convenience. When you arrive and step into our inviting guest lounge you will quickly appreciate our special service – TripAdvisor recognized this in 2015 and 2017, rating the Andon-Reid Inn a USA Top 25 B&B both times.
The newly renovated Marshall House Inn is a bed and breakfast Inn providing 4 contemporary styled rooms in a beautiful historic home located in the charming small mountain town of Marshall, NC with easy access to the best that western North Carolina has to offer.
Perched on a hill, the Inn offers stunning views of the French Broad River as it flows through picturesque downtown Marshall. Just steps away you’ll discover live music, libations, art, shops, coffee, casual & fine dining.
Within a half hour drive you can explore the urban excitement of Asheville with its buzzing art scene featuring hundreds of fine artists, performing arts venues, crafters, folk artists and numerous galleries. Asheville’s vibrant food scene is diverse and runs the gamut from four-star cuisine to unique food trucks and the beer scene boasts the most breweries per capita of any U.S. city.
In the immediate area you can experience the adventure of the blue ridge mountains and French Broad river including the Appalachian trail, hiking, hot springs, whitewater rafting, kayaking, tubing, fishing, mountain biking, cycling, zip lining, horseback riding and more.
Renovated in 2016, the Marshall House Inn is a unique mansion built as a private residence in 1903 and listed on the national register of historic places. Designed by the supervising architect of the Biltmore Estate, Richard Sharp Smith, the house is built in the English vernacular style being covered in Roughcast. The house was converted into a ‘Tourist Home’ in the 1920s and has been welcoming guests to Marshall ever since.
Mountain Magnolia Inn in Hot Springs, NC, is a family-run country inn perfect for romantic getaways, weddings and celebrations, family vacations or just a night out for a wonderful dinner. Nestled in the Blue Ridge mountains of western North Carolina, Hot Springs is located on the banks the French Broad River and Spring Creek with great locations for swimming, hiking and countless activities for all ages. The Inn offers tranquility in a small traditional town and hosts idyllic weddings with picturesque backdrops making it the perfect setting for an unforgettable event.
Sourwood Inn is a bed and breakfast where guests can experience the delights of the Blue Ridge Mountains and still easily access the arts and sophistication of downtown Asheville. Built with cedar and trimmed with stone, the Inn offers spacious comfort and beautiful mountain views. Perfect for hikers, book-lovers, and those seeking a getaway within a stone’s throw of historic Asheville.
With twelve rooms plus a private cabin, the Sourwood Inn can accommodate you and your loved ones in relaxing comfort. Our rooms feature private balconies with view of the Blue Ridge mountains, fireplaces, reading nooks, and spacious seating. Each room invites you to rest, enjoy the scenery, and open your favorite book.