Navitat is the premier provider of tree-based zipline experiences – featured on CNN, in the New York Times, Outdoor Magazine, Forbes Travel Guide and called “One of the best in the nation!” in USA TODAY! With two incredible zipline tours to choose from, a day at Navitat is guaranteed to be full of high-flying fun! Navitat’s original tour, the The Treetop Tour has six ziplines, two bridges, a rappel, and a spiral staircase. The Mountaintop Tour is a massive high flying zipline tour featuring three (huge!) side-by-side “racing style” ziplines, the longest of which stretches more than 3600-feet and is 350-feet above the forest floor. Be adventurous – and snag big savings! – when you book The Ultimate Adventure Package to experience BOTH tours in one action-packed, tree-lovin’ day. Located only 20 minutes north of Asheville, Navitat’s home, Moody Cove, is a 242-acre wilderness setting containing some of the largest trees in the area, abundant wildlife, rare plant species, and offering spectacular long-range mountain views. On each tour, knowledgeable guides teach you about the natural environment and tell colorful local history stories. Navitat Canopy Adventures welcomes adventure seekers weighing between 70 and 250 pounds. This is the flagship location of Bonsai Design Inc., America’s leading zipline canopy tour designer. Built with environmental respect for minimal impact, don’t miss your chance to experience Navitat – tree-based adventures that thrill, educate, and inspire!
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.
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
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.
Cable television, queen, and king beds. All on ground floor with restaurant next door.
Gracious hospitality, attention to detail, and the level of service for which the Vanderbilts were renowned—all this and more is yours with an overnight stay at The Inn. Posh rooms in a luxe hotel on the iconic Vanderbilt estate with fine dining, an outdoor pool & spa.
I am a lifelong cyclist, enjoying the aspects of both road and mountain bike culture. My entire adult life has been in bicycle retail. Beginning my career in 1974, I began as a bicycle mechanic, moved on to manage a high end shop, then opened and operated my own pro shop for over 25 years. Throughout this period I never lost interest in the mechanical development of cycling: I very much enjoy building wheels, complete frame builds, and restoring both mountain and road bikes.
BikeWorks in Sylvania, Ohio was my life for the past 28 years. The shop expanded and changed with the times from a small retail space to a larger location that made space for custom bike and fit studio, establishing BikeWorks as northwest Ohio’s premier bike shop.
Through the decades, I was witness to the monumental advancements in cycling technology that have revolutionized bikes and the way people ride them: new frame materials, electronic shifters, disc brakes, and carbon fiber advancements to name a few.
Through these same decades, I was at the forefront of fit training and technology: FitKit, Pro Bike Fit, Trek School of Fitting, Paul Swift and since 2009, 3D Motion Capture by Retul. It is with the advancement of fit technology that my career has taken shape from a retail store owner to a custom bike and fit expert.
Having the knowledge, expertise and tools to connect a customer to a one of a kind custom bike has been the most satisfying aspect of my years in the bicycle world.
My collection of personal bikes ranges from restored vintage race bikes to cutting edge road and mountain bikes, custom road, mountain and randonneur bikes and tandems. My enthusiasm as a cyclist, collector and purveyor of fine cycling products has only grown over the years and continues to fuel my passion as a business owner. It is with great excitement that I bring my experience to Asheville, North Carolina as Tangent Cycles.
Centrally located in the mountain area of North Carolina, we are 15 miles south of Asheville and 10 miles north of Hendersonville. Rutledge Lake offers your best Asheville camping location providing easy access to all area attractions and cultural events as well as a relaxing atmosphere in which to enjoy your vacation.
We are “big rig” RV and fifth-wheel friendly. Have a furry (or feathered) friend who travels with you? We would love to meet them too! There are a variety of campsites to choose from including lake front, pull thru and standard sites.
Our campground amenities include free wireless internet (WiFi), playground, full size pool, camp store, boat rentals, cabins, cable TV, full hook-ups, 30/50 amp service, and spotless laundry facilities and bathhouse.
There is a large recreation room complete with pool table, table tennis, big screen TV and a cozy fireplace. Our lake is perfect for fishing or just relaxing and feeding the ducks and our creek side serenity trail is made for strolling and enjoying the beautiful birds of our park.
Time spent at Black Mountain and Briar Bottom campgrounds is time well spent! Located on the South Toe River, campers have a perfect place for swimming, tubing and fly fishing. Take in the incredible scenery of the Southern Appalachians by hiking the Hemlock Nature trail, or take a 5.7 mile hike to the top of Mount Mitchell State Park, the highest peak in North Carolina at 6,684 feet. We’re only an hour from Asheville, NC and only a few hours from Charlotte and Atlanta, GA. Camping in NC can make the perfect weekend getaway or family vacation!
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.
Novelist Thomas Wolfe spent a decade of his childhood growing up in his mother’s Asheville boardinghouse. Called “Old Kentucky Home” the house was patronized by summer tourists and health seekers during the early years of the 20th century. These boarders would later inspire many of the colorful characters in Wolfe’s 1929 novel, Look Homeward, Angel. The house itself was recast as “Dixieland” and would provide much of the setting for the story. Today, tours of the Old Kentucky Home provide a glimpse into Asheville’s early rise to prominence as a resort for health and recreation as well as the stories associated with Thomas Wolfe’s colorful and turbulent childhood here. An adjacent visitor’s center and museum contains a self guided exhibit hall and 22 minute film presentation on Wolfe’s life and writings.
Thomas Wolfe famously wrote “You can’t go home again,” but don’t let that stop you from exploring the Asheville native’s boyhood home.
A contemporary of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, Wolfe secured his place in the American literary canon with the critically acclaimed publication of his unabashedly auto-biographical novel, Look Homeward, Angel, in 1929. Local admiration didn’t come as easily: His unflattering portrayals of family and some 200 thinly disguised townspeople of Asheville (aka “Altamont”) prompted hometown scorn. Following eight years of self-imposed exile, Wolfe re-turned a hero in 1937, having boosted tourism during the Great Depression.
Asheville still embodies the “boomtown” spirit that so captivated Wolfe. “Some things will never change,” wrote Wolfe, and a walk through his onetime stomping grounds continues to reveal a colorful cast of characters.
For a more independent stay, try one of our Cabin rentals. Vacation homes include Asheville Mountain Vista (4BR 3BA), Avondale Ridge (6BR 3BA), or Hawk’s View Chalet (4BR 3BA & outdoor pool – inquire about pool openings!). Vacation rentals can be the perfect place for family reunions, corporate group gatherings, girlfriend getaways, wedding groups, or golf retreats. From 3 to 10 miles from Asheville and easy access to downtown Asheville, The Blue Ridge Parkway, The Biltmore Estate, and all of what Western NC has to offer. Each property is wonderfully set up for family reunions and small group gatherings of all kinds. All have added amenities including cable TV, unlimited local & long distance phone, Wi-Fi (wireless Internet access), full amenity kitchens & laundry, all linens & towels provided, additional outdoor entertainment spaces on porches & decks, either a charcoal or gas grill, some with jetted tubs, sauna, hot tub, and/or swimming pool, gas or wood-burning fireplaces (some wood provided to get you started). Additionally, you may purchase discounted Biltmore Estate Tickets, Asheville Trolley Tour tickets, and other area attraction tickets directly from us and have them waiting for you upon your arrival. Your vacation is sure to be enjoyable with a stay at any of these Asheville cabins. We love Asheville, and we’re sure you will too. Home to a variety of arts, crafts, cultural experiences, music, & entertainment, this small mountain town & its neighboring communities have a lot to offer. If experiencing the great outdoors is your goal, staying in one of our locations will put you close to the Blue Ridge Parkway, and a short drive to hundreds of outdoor destinations, including waterfalls, hikes, fishing spots, & golf. Vacation in Asheville reservation offices are open 9:00 am to 7:00 pm daily, and our friendly and knowledgeable staff members are ready to answer any questions you might have about the area or help you with a booking, and view availability through our booking calendar. You may also book directly online through this Web site, http://www.VacationInAsheville.com.
Asheville Golf Course is a true gem and one of the oldest courses in Western North Carolina. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this classic layout was designed by famed course architect Donald Ross in 1927 and it accomplishes the difficult double task of being challenging and fun.
The front nine of the par 72, historic course spans 3,246 yards from the back tees. Its scenic design allows for the use of a driver on most holes. Meanwhile, the 3,194 back nine favors accuracy over distance. Although not long by today’s standards, the course proves length does not make a great course.
Since taking over the management of the course, Pope Golf has made great strides in improving the experiences of area golfers and those travelers who have discovered Asheville Golf Course.
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 O-RIGINAL Motion Makers was founded by Norm and Dianne Harrell in 1986 when their son, Benji, was riding skateboards and BMX bikes. Norm was good at helping Benji’s friends with their wheeled fun and opened Motion Makers on Hwy 107 in Sylva, NC as a way to provide this sport to the Sylva market. Around 1993, they moved into a 1920’s building in the heart of downtown Sylva, which was just starting to revitalize from many years of vacant buildings.
In 1997, Dave and Sandy Molin purchased the store. They had moved down from Vermont to escape the winters. Dave, a practicing Pharmacist, worked at several pharmacies in the area until he noticed that Motion Makers was for sale. An avid cyclist, it looked like the perfect job to relax and enjoy his sport and get out of the corporate world of pharmacy.
In 2007, “Surly” Dave convinced Kent Cranford to consider buying the shop.
Kent started racing and working on bikes as a BMX kid in the late 70’s. Spurred on by his father’s love of riding and tinkering with bikes, he quickly learned the basics of flat changes and converting coaster brake hubs into freewheels and other BMX mods of the day.
At age 16, the local bike shop, Bicycle City, offered him some work during Christmas building bicycles, then during summers. While in college, he worked at Harper’s Schwinn in Knoxville, TN, then at Skedaddle Bicycles in Murfreesboro, TN.
After graduating from MTSU, Kent headed out to Colorado to visit his brother who was in school at CSU. While there, the call of the Rockies sent him job hunting where he found a job at Keystone ski resort for the rest of the winter. Near the end of the ski season, he took a job at the Knorr House in Breckenridge, CO assembling their fleet of rental bikes for that summer. Later that spring of 1991, a stop in Crested Butte, CO led to a two-year job at The Alpineer, one of the original Mountain Bike shops of the late 70’s.
An annual pilgrimage back East to the Tsali trails led Kent to the Nantahala Outdoor Center, where he took a job working in the “original” store and tasked with creating a real “Bike Shop” in NOC’s new outfitter’s store that was built in 1994. In 1995, he accepted a job with Litespeed Bicycles in Ooltewah, TN and worked as Marketing Director for two years. The job took him all over the US and Europe to attend shows and events helping to grow this small company. It was a dream job getting to rub elbows with all the cycling greats and seeing so many of the legendary cycling destinations.
The mountains of NC have a strong draw and in 1997, Kent came back to NOC to continue growing NOC’s biking program and interest in cycling in Western NC.
In 1999, Kent had tired of the tourism retail trade and decided to pursue his newest love in computers. After two years in that industry, with the “dot-com bust” looming, Kent saw a listing for the Territory Manager position with Specialized Bicycles covering the Southern Appalachian region, home of the greatest cycling anywhere and where he happened to live.
Over the next five years, Kent enjoyed his 1000-mile weeks on the road and spending half the weekends of the year at events representing Specialized. His 2005 marriage to Sarah and impending birth of their daughter, Beverly, in 2006, sent Kent into the booming real estate industry to stay home with his new family. This job allowed him to spend a lot of time in Sylva and Jackson County, re-kindling his belief in what a great cycling region WNC is. Little did he know that Dave asking him to come look at Motion Makers would save him from another Bust!
In 2009, the opportunity to open a second store 45 minutes away in the cycling mecca of Asheville, NC, could not be ignored. Kent had frequently asked his sales reps why there was only one large bicycle store in the booming town. One of those reps was Ben Hinker, who also wondered why someone hadn’t opened a big store in Asheville. He immediately signed on as Manager of the store as soon as he learned of Kent’s plan and was involved from the early stages of deciding where to put this new store. Another key person, Sara Jarrell, a Cullowhee native, had moved back home to WNC from California a couple of years earlier. She had quickly become a trusted source of knowledge at the Sylva store but had been making the commute from Asheville to Sylva to work. This gave her plenty of reason to help make this new store a place that people could trust with her skills as Service Manager.
Calling on the design expertise of the Specialized Retail Services team, the Motion Makers crew signed on to become an Elite Store with Specialized. This allowed for a quick opening in March of 2010 with a very clean and professional look that the team knew they wanted for Asheville while allowing it to remain a locally owned store, not just a factory footprint. The store is one of the largest in the region and has, we believe, the best selection of bikes and equipment so you can always find what you need.
Close to the Asheville Regional Airport, near I-26, is the Hilton Asheville, an environmentally friendly, LEED Silver certified hotel. Minutes from Biltmore, Hilton Asheville is located in the heart of Biltmore Park® Town Square, where dining, shopping and entertainment are just steps from the Hilton’s door. Inside the new 165-room Hilton are inviting, spacious executive suites, on-property signature restaurant Roux, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and Sensibilities Spa, a full service destination spa. Beyond the hotel’s focus on comfort, is its focus on sustainability. The Hilton Asheville is one of the first in the nation to utilize a large-scale solar water heating system. The hot-water system, which will eliminate sixty-tons of carbon dioxide yearly, is one of the many green measures the hotel is taking to promote a healthy environment, reduce energy costs and gain Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification.
Cataloochee Ski Area, located high in the mountains of Western North Carolina is the home of “Great Skiing in the Great Smokies!” One of the first areas in the region to open each season, Cataloochee is committed to making your skiing and snowboarding experience the best it can be by utilizing one the most advanced snowmaking systems in the Southeast. With 100% snowmaking on 18 slopes and trails including the Cat Cage Terrain Park, 3 aerial lifts and 2 moving carpet lifts, and over 4,000 sets of snowsports equipment, the Cataloochee experience offers something everyone.
We feature a PSIA and AASI member Ski and Snowboard School with instruction for all ages and abilities, and offer our HEAD Kids Adventure Center with ski and snowboard programs for kids ages 4-12 and a variety of terrain for beginners to experts alike. With our new Terrain-Based Learning programs, you will learn quicker and easier than ever before. Group and corporate meeting space is available. In the lodge, a fireplace and cozy atmosphere await you along with our on-mountain restaurant offering three ala carte meals daily and a lounge with full ABC permits. Round out your day on the mountain with a visit to The Shop at Cataloochee, featuring signature gifts and apparel. Down the hill in Maggie Valley, we offer Tube World, a snowtubing hill with up to 12 lanes of tubing fun!
Cataloochee Ski and Sports, our rental and clothing shop in Maggie Valley allows you to rent your ski or snowboard equipment at a discounted rate, purchase your lift ticket and get everything you need for a day on the slopes. Bib, jacket and helmet rentals are also available at the shop as well. Best of all, you can pick up everything you need the night before and be ready to go straight to the snow on the day you plan to ski or snowboard with no waiting! The sports shop sells goggles, gloves, hats, sunglasses and other accessories to complete your visit. Cataloochee is located only 35 miles west of Asheville with easy four lane access.
Asheville Treetops Adventure Park, an exciting Asheville attraction, is an aerial challenge course in the trees that has over 77 unique climbing, rolling, walking, jumping, swinging, and rappelling challenges anchored to over 30 trees and towering poles tucked into a wooded park. There are 7 different adventure trails ranging from beginner to challenging level that allow Park Guests the choice to challenge only the obstacles they feel comfortable with. There are several elements that are representative of the activities you can do in North Carolina including a sky kayak, a parkway tunnel, a snowboard in the sky, swinging hula hoops, bumper boats and a zip hang glider, all in the trees that make this a “Truly Asheville Adventure.”
We use a new technology called “smart belays” that, when used properly, are designed to assure Park Guests are attached to safety systems at all times and cannot detach from the system until they have completed the aerial trail and are back on the ground. Guests can explore freely knowing the safety system monitors their attachments and is designed to not allow accidental unclipping from the safety points. It is an active adventure that incorporates physical fitness and personal accomplishment.
The wild trout waters in the Pisgah National Forest and the Great Smoky Mountains and the premier waters of the Davidson River, Cherokee Trophy water and the South Holston River are all fishing great. The catch and release waters of North Carolina’s Delayed Harvest Program have been stocked with great numbers of highly cooperative, hungry trout as well. Late winter hatches of Little Black Winter Stone Flies, Gray Winter Caddis, Blue Winged Olives, Blue Quills and Quill Gordons are all still in play and the additional hatches of the Hendrickson, March Brown, Tan Caddis and Little Yellow Sally Stoneflies are providing quite a buffet for the Brook, Brown and Rainbow trout.
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.
Family-owned stop for American comfort food from AM to PM, with a covered patio.
The Cove at Fairview is the perfect spot for family vacations, business retreats, meetings, romantic escapes, or friends’ getaways. The Cove at Fairview offers seven rental houses with accommodations from 2-10 people. All of the houses are conveniently located on our beautiful 24 acres, with the exception of Log Gap Cabin and Prayer Ridge, which are at a higher, more remote elevation. We can arrange in-house massages and horse-back trail riding nearby at very reasonable rates. We also offer discounted tickets to The Biltmore Estate. Guests receive our delicious chicken eggs and have access to excellent outdoor amenities including waterfalls, Koi ponds, a lotus pond, and barn animals (chickens, horses, goats, donkeys). All homes feature refurbished barn wood as well as all of the conveniences of technology (Wi-Fi, flat screens). Enjoy the hospitality of the Blue Ridge Mountains!
We make amazing sweets.
( ’nuff said )
If you have not tried our cupcakes or ice cream, we’re sure you’ve heard about them! Smallcakes Cupcakery & Creamery can be found in the beautiful shopping and entertainment center of Biltmore Park Town Square, located in South Asheville, one exit away from the Asheville Regional Airport! We are known as one of the best bakeries in Asheville. Specializing in CUPCAKES and making our ICE CREAM right in the store. You would be missing out by not giving us a visit. Don’t miss out… come visit us today! Call us anytime 828-676-2711 to place an order or to discuss our other service options.
Let us sweeten your day! Choose from up to ten delicious Bundt flavors made from the finest ingredients and crowned with our signature cream cheese frosting. To elevate your occasion, select from more than sixty unique handcrafted cake designs themed around holidays and celebrations throughout the year. They can be customized for any occasion, including birthdays, showers, weddings and graduations. For that extra touch, we carry a variety of retail items to enhance your celebration. Next time you need a one-stop shop for your upcoming gathering, bring the joy with Nothing Bundt Cakes!
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.
We are a small Family owned orchard and cidery nestled in the North Carolina Mountains . For many years we produced small amounts of specialty fruit wines, meads & ciders to share with our friends and family. The love , passion and enjoyment of creating masterpieces in the form of wines , ciders and Meads soon drove us to open up shop In 2018 we began the process of setting up a winery location in Woodfin , our orchard is in a dry county .
It is hard to put into words the feeling of being in one of those great, neighborhood Italian restaurants we have all grown up with. The aromas of home-cooked Italian food, along with the rhythmic sounds of martinis being shaken to chilling perfection sets the tone for a night of fun and laughter. This combination of homemade cuisine and warm, friendly atmosphere makes you feel like part of the family. And it means you could only be at Vinnie’s.
An anchor fly is a beaded nymph that is weighted to get to the feeding zone quickly. Anchor flies are commonly used in Euro Nymphing and similar tight-line angling methods.
Anchor Fly currently consists of two passionate fly fishing anglers with desires to
- Spend as much time as they can fly fishing
- Share what they learn with others
Our team believes that fly fishing can literally make us better people. In a nutshell—by spending more time in nature and connecting with our surroundings we develop peace and patience in daily life. This is a very cool thing AND is very worthy of some gratitude.
We wish to share our deep respect for the environments we fish in, and the fish that we catch. If we can help develop an increase in respect for even one angler that would mean a great deal.
Because of this, sharing information and research on the culture, philosophy and environmental impact is very important to publish on Anchor Fly.
Explore Western North Carolina’s great outdoors with Nantahala Outdoor Center. The nation’s largest outdoor recreation company, NOC has led outdoor adventures since 1972 and earned recognition as “One of the Best Outfitters on Earth” by National Geographic Adventure. Over a million guests visit NOC annually to embark on a diverse collection of more than 120 different river and land-based itineraries! Learn to kayak at NOC’s world-renowned Paddling School, or test the latest outdoor gear and shop at retail stores in Asheville, Gatlinburg, and Nantahala. Book a trip on one of seven rivers in the Southeast, or fly through the skies on the Nantahala Mountaintop Zip Line Adventure!
Anchored by its championship Donald Ross golf course and newly renovated clubhouse, our historic Blue Ridge Mountain country club is a beacon for active lifestyles in Asheville. Among the first hundred private clubs founded in America, the Country Club of Asheville was established in 1894 as Swannanoa Country Club. After several changes in location and name, the club attracted famed course architect Donald Ross to design the 6,638 yard par 71 professional track in 1928.
Full country club amenities include an Olympic – size swimming pool, brand-new fitness center, indoor and outdoor tennis facilities as well as children and teen rec rooms. Our attentive service is apparent in the fine cuisine our revered culinary team presents daily, not to mention their expertise in orchestrating special events.
Let your sense of adventure play in our backyard! Stay in luxury while enjoying the convenience of walking to everything downtown Asheville has to offer. There are over 70 restaurants, area attractions such as the Thomas Wolfe Memorial and the Asheville Art Museum, shopping for handmade treasures or for upscale clothing, performing art theaters and galleries, plus a wide variety of nightlife. There are mountain and city views from every guest room and suite. The 60′ indoor pool with whirlpool and fitness center is sure to please. You may want to stay in and enjoy a movie and dine at the restaurant or lounge. Located in downtown Asheville. Marriott points awarded.
Creative all-vegan cuisine, craft beers & biodynamic wines served in a spare, modern setting.
Plant is an evolving chef-driven vegetable, fruit, and active-foods restaurant in Asheville, NC. We serve dinner from an open kitchen and bar, with 13 tables, 47 seats, kitchen-side dining, and a seasonal patio.
With a history of serving guests for over a century, The Omni Grove Park Inn welcomes you with a tradition of Southern hospitality, modern conveniences and an unmatched setting amidst the beauty of Asheville. Complement your next North Carolina vacation with a trip to our resort’s unique subterranean spa and a round of championship golf on our Donald Ross-designed course.
Continue the fun at our outdoor pool, tennis courts and on-site shops. You can also attend spectacular events across our 55,000 square feet of meeting space. When it’s time to dine, enjoy the convenience of our four locally sourced restaurants with the Blue Ridge Mountains as the backdrop. Stylish rooms with stunning views and plush bedding serve as a rejuvenating retreat when it’s time for a sound night’s slumber.
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.
Liberty Bicycles has been proudly serving the cycling community of Asheville and the surrounding areas for the last 40 years. Some may know us for our exceptional products and top notch fitters & mechanics, but it is our personal connection that has put us on the map as one of America’s Best Bike Shops since 1993. We are avid cyclists and we advocate strongly for cycling and for our community.
Closest whitewater rafting outfitter to Asheville, 22 miles northwest, Blue Heron Whitewater offers a variety of trips on the French Broad River. Choose the trip that fits your group and schedule. Half-day trips enjoy five miles, class II-III rapids, minimum age is 8. Full day trips enjoy eight miles, a fresh, deli-style lunch and a class IV rapid, minimum age is 8. Families with younger children can choose the calm water Float Trip, minimum age is 4. When water levels permit, the adventurous may opt to paddle inflatable kayaks, or guide their own raft. Blue Heron guides share the best rapid routes they know, and in the pools between, the human and natural history of this ancient river corridor. We provide the river-related gear, including splash jacket and pants,and wet-suits in cool weather, no extra charge. Hot showers on site. High quality experience, competitively priced. A fun rafting trip engages you with the mountains. When you are on the river you are no longer a spectator!
Private, luxury two-bedroom suites in eclectic West Asheville. Each with living and kitchen facilities.
Experience the charm of Asheville with our enchanting cottages to rent. Discover idyllic cottage rentals near me, where you can unwind and reconnect in nature. Indulge in ultimate comfort through our premium cottage rental options. Whether it’s a cozy weekend escape or a family adventure, rent a cottage that feels like home. Explore our diverse cottage rentals and book your dream retreat today. Immerse yourself in the allure of Airbnb cottages, creating memories for unforgettable cottage vacations. Elevate your experience with our exceptional vacation cottage rentals – your gateway to relaxation. Your perfect escape begins here at Cabins of Asheville.
Our New Hip Boutique property located at 509 Tunnel Road boasts well-appointed rooms, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a luxurious indoor pool, a dynamic breakfast area, and a spectacular lobby with modern finishes accented with bold pops of color.
The hotel’s location is optimal for travelers looking to explore the area, as it’s nearby to popular attractions including the Biltmore Estate – America’s largest home, built by George Vanderbilt – where travelers can enjoy the estate’s historic winery, biking, carriage rides, horseback riding, river floats and more. Additionally, the GLō Best Western Asheville Tunnel Road is within a short distance to downtown, where there is no shortage of independent shops, farm-fresh eateries, breweries and tap-houses, historic sites and vibrant entertainment to explore. Asheville is known as Beer City USA with 17 and counting craft breweries many of them located right in the heart of downtown.
Our rooms have gel top mattresses, in-room safes, 50-inch TV’s, super-fast Wi-Fi, rain shower heads, and much more! Enjoy your stay!
Making wine in the heart of Asheville, NC from grapes grown in our surrounding mountains. Brought together by chance through a mutual friend at Appalachian State, we discovered that we had written similar business plans for an urban winery in Asheville. We met several times and discovered we had the same philosophy about supporting a community of farmers, winemakers, artists, and chefs while making wine using local grapes. The rest is history in the making . . .
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.
AMAZING LOCATION, UNPARALLELED SERVICE, ULTIMATE COMFORT! Western North Carolina and the Asheville area are becoming one of the top vacation destinations in the country! A visit to Oak Hill on Love Lane Bed and Breakfast, the BEST BED & BREAKFAST IN WAYNESVILLE, is an experience you will never forget! Whether you are looking for a romantic location to celebrate an anniversary or honeymoon, planning an outdoor adventure, or just need to get away and relax, you have found the perfect destination!
Explore all of Western North Carolina and Asheville from one central location! Nestled in the Smoky Mountains, Oak Hill on Love Lane Bed and Breakfast offers beautifully decorated accommodations, magnificent mountain views, amazing breakfasts, luxurious linens, and locally hand-made lavender bath products just to name a few! The lovely historic inn is centrally located in Waynesville, NC, just 30 minutes from downtown Asheville to the East, and 30 minutes to The Great Smoky Mountain National Park to the West. Just 20 minutes to the south is the Pisgah National Forest and 7 miles West the Blue Ridge Parkway. Enjoy a myriad of activities including waterfalls (about 250 within an hour of the inn), hiking, biking, fishing, rafting, golf, 5 national and state parks and forests, The Biltmore Estate, local art, dozens of museums, and festivals galore!
Oak Hill on Love Lane Bed and Breakfast overlooks the quaint town of Waynesville and is just a half-mile walk to the wonderful shopping and dining on Main Street. Make your reservation today and then get ready to relax on one of our outdoor porches and enjoy the Smoky Mountain views, reserve a romantic in room couples massage, take a drive and go hiking or biking along the Blue Ridge Parkway, or tour the Biltmore Estate in Asheville! Whatever type of vacation you have in mind, Oak Hill on Love Lane Bed and Breakfast is the perfect location for your next mountain getaway in Western North Carolina!
Asheville’s Premier Fly Fishing Guide Service
Southern Appalachian Anglers LLC offers professional, full-service, guided waded fly fishing and float trips in Asheville, North Carolina. Enjoy the beautiful Appalachian Mountains by drift boat on Western North Carolina’s remarkable stream-fed rivers or by wading up our pristine back country creeks. Spend a day on the water with a certified and professional Asheville fly fishing guide and we will ensure the best fishing experience for all. With over 15 years of experience, our professional fishing guides have local knowledge to not only help you catch fish, but to also provide expert advice for casting and fly presentation. All of our guides are trained to help and teach others. We stand behind our tagline: Trusted Guides – Exceptional Service, and we guarantee your next fly fishing trip in Asheville, North Carolina will be unforgettable!
Escape to luxury, serenity, and comfort at our cabin rentals in Asheville, North Carolina. Our twenty-five uniquely decorated mountain cabins are beautifully situated within a 40-acre woodland garden, adjacent to the Blue Ridge Parkway and the Mountains-to-Sea Trail. Guests will enjoy nature at its best with mountain streams, a stocked trout fish pond, tranquil fountains, and expansive green space with colorful gardens.
Rediscover what a vacation is supposed to be like by enjoying a quiet afternoon lounging in a hammock, fishing, hiking, or simply enjoying the sights and sounds of nature by strolling through our gardens and ever-refreshing water fountains.
No matter your reason for a vacation, Asheville Cabins of Willow Winds is the ideal place to get away from it all, so start browsing our cabins today!
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.
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.
We offer studio, one and two bedroom cottages and log cabins located just 6 miles from downtown Asheville, 8 miles from Biltmore Estate and 10 miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Pines Cottages is a great place to stay while visiting the Asheville area because we offer more than just a hotel room. Our cottages and cabins have fully equipped separate kitchens and bathrooms. We are pet friendly and our 4-1/2 acres of grounds offer a place to walk your dog, sit next to a fire around our fire pit or cook out on one of our grills.
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.