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Location:Rutherfordton, North Carolina
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:2
Sleeps:10
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Air Conditioning, BBQ, CD Player, Cable/Satellite TV, Coffee Maker, Covered Porch, Dishes, Dishwasher, Fire Pit, Fireplace, Full kitchen, Internet Access, Laundry, Linens, Microwave, Non-Smoking, Patio, Pets OK, Refrigerator, Stereo, Stove, TV, Utensils, VCR, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Description:Kountry Kabin - Green River Highlands Beautifully decorated, newly built cottage nestled in the woods with 3 Bedrooms and 2 Baths - Sleeps 8 in beds plus 2 more on Hide-a-Bed Sofa - Gas log Fireplace - Direct TV with HBO and SHOTIME - High Speed DSL Wireless Internet on site - Fire pit patio for toasting marshmallows and BBQ - Huge covered porch for unwinding and relaxing - Private Gated Community - Park with access to Green River for fishing and water sports plus private access to river for our guests only Quiet Luxury!! We also have 2 full RV hookups available for larger parties at $25 per night. King bed in Master sleeps 2 - Queen Bed in second bedroom sleeps 2 - Trundle Bed and Antique Double Bed in third bedroom sleep 4 and the Hide-a-Bed in the living room sleeps 2 - THIS IS A NON-SMOKING CABIN EXCEPT OUTSIDE AT FIRE PIT All linens, pots, pans, microwave, coffee pot, espresso machine, washer/dryer and dishes are furnished. All you need to bring is your clothes and your food and drinks.... more info >>
Location:Black Mountain, North Carolina
Bedrooms:1
Bathrooms:1
Sleeps:2
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Air Conditioning, Cable/Satellite TV, Lakefront, Laundry, Restaurant, Swimming Pool, TV, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Activities:Beach, Biking, Boating, Canoeing, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Museums, Restaurants, Rock Climbing, Shopping, Swimming, Water Skiing, Zoo & more activities »
Description:Tucked under a canopy of trees, Breezy Vale Cottage was built in the 1970's and is newly upgraded. It is located in the heart of Black Mountain, just blocks from downtown restaurants, shops, Lake Tomahawk Park, Black Mountain Pool, Black Mountain Golf Club, Montreat College and less than 15 minutes to Asheville. Close to beautiful hiking spots, waterfalls and mountain biking, the cottage is fully furnished, quiet and cozy - just a short walk from the library, shopping it is the home of over 1,050 permanent residents. Located in western North Carolina, the town sits in the heart of Hickory Nut Gorge, east of Asheville. The Rocky Broad River winds its way through a series of rapids down through Hickory Nut Gorge, and the crystal clear water flows through the valley that feeds Lake Lure. The Town of Lake Lure encompasses 13.25 square miles including the lake with a large central body of deep water, three long bays, an island of seven acres and many small bays and inlets with a background of forest clad hills and mountains. The climate is unusually temperate as Lake Lure lies in the “thermal belt” of the western North Carolina mountains and foothills. The lake is the number one attraction and the reason so many families visit Lake Lure year after year. National Geographic has called Lake Lure one of the most beautiful man-made lakes in the world. Visitors come to enjoy the 720 acres of lake, sparkling clean beach area, and the incredible Blue Ridge mountain range including Chimney Rock. History records that the idea of a resort community in western North Carolina was the vision of Dr. Lucius B. Morse. Soliciting the financial backing of his brothers, Dr. Morse purchased 400 acres around Chimney Rock in 1902 to create Chimney Rock Park. Additional acreage was acquired over the next several years to bring the total to 8,000 acres. Dr. Morse conceived the idea of building a dam on the Rocky Broad River to create a lake and a year-round resort. The dam was completed in September 1926, forming the lake which was named Lake Lure by Dr. Morse’s wife, Elizabeth Parkenson. The Town of Lake Lure was incorporated in 1927. The Town of Lake Lure is a great location for sports including swimming, golfing, hiking or serious rock climbing. You can enjoy a wide variety of water activities, ranging from canoeing and fishing to pleasure boating and water skiing. Both motor and non-motorized boats enjoy the lake however, a lake permit is required to place a private boat on the lake. Grandfather Mountain Be inspired by views from the Mile High Swinging Bridge, laugh at bear cubs and otters in natural habitats, and escape into a globally recognized nature preserve with 12 miles of the South's best alpine hiking trails. Open all year. US 221 and the Blue Ridge Parkway at Linville. 33-4337 Sunset Cruises Join Southern Waterways and experience the Biltmore Estate and the French Broad River in a whole new way on a relaxing sunset raft, canoe, or kayak ride though George Vanderbilt's prized land holdings. Wednesday and Saturday nights only. Cherokee Learn the history and meet the people of the Cherokee Indian Reservation. Visit the Oconoluftee Indian Village and see Unto These Hills for a great educational opportunity. Linville Caverns Located in WNC near Grandfather Mountain, Linville Caverns are worth the visit. Deep beneath Humpback Mountain, nature has sculpted a veritable masterpiece in stone. Toiling many centuries, slowly moving ground water has been the primary artist for this creation of underground labyrinths. The water dissolved out an incredible series of rooms and passages. The cavern was discovered in the 1800's by men intrigued by the mystery of fish swimming out of the mountain. Since then, extensive research has been done to acknowledge the history, folklore, geology and biology of Linville Caverns. The mystery is still alive. or Oconaluftee Indian Village Travel back to 1750 when you enter this recreated Cherolkee community featuring Native American guides in traditional costumes. Craft demonstration including canoe construction and arrow making take place in the midst of a seven sided coucil house, sweat lodge and cherokee homes. , Ghwy 441 N. Cherokee. or Flat Rock Playhouse One of the finest local playhouses in the United States. Highly acclaimed throughout the theater world. Check their web site for schedule. Asheville Tourists Take yourself down to the ballgame this summer at McCormic Field, 30 Buchanan St., as you watch Asheville's minor-league heroes, The Tourists, confront a host of regional contenders. Asheville Historic Trolley Tours Sightsee Asheville in style aboard our vintage touring trolleys.Visit Asheville's major attractions on this live, narrated tour including the Grove Park Inn,Montford Historic District, Grove Arcade, Biltmore Village and much,much more.The ticket price includes admission to the Thomas Wolfe Memorial and Grove Arcade Building. Hickory Furniture Mart When you’re in Asheville, you’re just over an hour away from the nation’s leading home furnishings resource and a shopping experience you’ll never forget. See a thousand lines in nearly a hundred beautiful factory stores, outlets and galleries. Ideas galore. Famous North Carolina prices. On-site hotel, restaurant, shipping service. Visit hickoryfurniture.com. 800/462-MART Biltmore Estate George Vanderbilt created Biltmore Estate in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains more than a century ago as a retreat for family and friends a place to rediscover gracious hospitality and revel in nature’s beauty. His vision holds true today. Explore Biltmore House, a magnificent 250-room château filled with priceless art and antiques. Stroll through century-old gardens designed by America’s first landscape architect. Savor award-winning wines and taste our chefs’ creations using estate-raised foods. Enjoy our 8,000 acres of forests, farmlands, and rivers on bikes, horseback, and rafts. 1- Great Smoky Mountains Railroad With the romance and mystique of an era gone by, guests on board the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad will enjoy year-round scenic train journeys across fertile valleys, through tunnels and across river gorges in the Great Smoky Mountains. Tuckasegee River Excursion (3½ hour round trip), Nantahala Gorge Excursion (4½ hour round trip) and the Gourmet Dinner Train (2½ hours) are just a few of the wonderful excursion trips available to passengers. 1- or Lake Lure Marina Hop on board one of our many rental boats and discover for yourself why National Geographic named Lake Lure one of the ten most beautiful man-made lakes in the world. Canoe, kayak, paddleboat, electric boat, pontoon and speed boat rentals. Wakeboarding and waterskiing. U.S. Hwy. 64/74A, 25 miles southeast of Asheville. Toll-free: 877-FUN-4-ALL, () Chimney Rock Park Find the best of the mountains in one place. This privately-owned scenic attraction near Asheville offers spectacular 75-mile views, a 404-foot waterfall, hiking trails and more. Grove Arcade Arts and Heritage Gallery The gallery features an state-of-the-art, interactive exhibition that uses a solid terrain model animated with regional voices, video, music and lasers to bring the culture and history of Western North Carolina to life. The Grove Arcade Arts & Heritage Gallery is a project of the Grove Arcade Public Market Foundation. Opened in January 2006, the gallery features the crafts, music and stories of the Blue Ridge. Visit the gallery and experience the places, objects and activities that authentically represent the people of Western North Carolina. The Gallery’s mission is to strive to help drive the local economy of the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area by establishing strategic partnerships and promoting the region’s arts, crafts, music and cultural heritage. Blue Ridge Corn Maze Bring the whole family and find your way out of a maze that traverses six acres of corn field. Open July through October. Hickory Ridge Homestead Experience Appalachian life in the late 18th century at this living history museum composed of a log cabin, a weaving room, a barn and a smoke house. This outdoor drama, Horn in the West, set during the same era, is performed on site. Located at 591 Horn in the West Dr., Bo Mount Mitchell The eastern United States highest mountain. Experience a wonderful drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway north of Asheville to the Mount Mitchell State Park. A great place to have a picnic and walk on the surrounding trails. ext. 200 North Carolina's National Forests Take a look at some of the nation's top national forests located in the great state of North Carolina. Vance Birthplace On Reems Chreek Road off US 25 near Weaverville is the restored late 18th century homestead of North Carolina Senator and Civil War Governor Zebulon B. Vance. Open year-round. Admission is free. Cherohala Skyway This new two-lane skyway spans 40 miles to link Tennessee's Tellico Plains to Robbinsville, NC. Many scenic overlooks allow for beautiful view, excellent photography, and picnic lunches. Allow 1-1/2 to 2 hrs travel time. Western Carolina University's Mountain Heritage Center On WCU campus in Cullowhee. The center celebrates heritage of the Southern Appalchian region through exhibits, publications, educational programs and demonstrations. Free. Pack Place Education, Arts and Science Center Downtown across from Pack Square, Pack Place Education, Arts and Science Center houses Three Centuries of Pack Square, and is the home for the Asheville Art Museum, Diana Wortham Theater, Colburn Earth Science Museum, the Health Adventure and the YMI Cultural Center. A must see when visiting Asheville, NC. Asheville's Urban Trail The Asheville Urban Trail creates a living, historic walking tour of Asheville: a museum without walls, that illustrates and highlights the city's heritage. The remarkable abundance and survival of much of the city's turn-of-the-century architecture has set the decorative tone for the rebirth of the downtown area. And the visual beauty and intricate detail of the architecture style found here is not only a feast for the eyes, but also stands as a visual reminder of the remarkable, creative history of the city and of the dynamic and talented individuals who first chose Asheville as home. Along the Urban Trail the history of the city and of its people is represented in story and art. Blue Ridge Parkway One of America's finest driving routes, following the the Blue Ridge Mountains from Virginia to the Great Smoky Mountains. Folk Art Center The Folk Art Center, located just east of the heart of Asheville on the Blue Ridge Parkway at Milepost 382, is a center for one-of-a-kind, handmade crafts that are a part of the very fiber of the mountains. Cradle of Forestry This is a historical site and interpretive center in Pisgah National Forest near Brevard. The Cradle of Forestry is a beautiful place to visit any day of the week. Appalachian Trail This world famous trial runs through North Carolina on its way from the State of Maine from the Stae of Georgia. Pearson's Falls Located between Tryon and Saluda is Pearson's Falls. The Tryon Garden Club has own this 250-acre site for nearly 70 years. Hours are 10am -6pm Wednesday-Sunday. Admission is $2 for adults. Bent Creek Experimental Forest One of America's oldest research forests that is maintained by the USDA Forest Service. Nantahala National Forest This national forest contains the Memorial Joyce Kilmer Forest that contains one of America's oldest stand of Poplar Trees. Pisgah National Forest Nearly 500,000 acres of protected forest, featuring hundreds of miles hiking, biking, and horse trails, waterfalls, and beautiful mountaintop views. or Asheville Assault Asheville’s first all-women football team is a member of the National Women's Football association-and a mighty force to be reckoned with! Home games are held at Memorial Stadium, 30 Buchanan St. Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education A multi-agency wildlife center focusing on the wonders of NC native wildlife. Attractions include aquarium, guided walks, tour of fish hatchery, and gift shop. The center also offers a verity of schedules programs for groups. Special-event programs and educator workshops are also scheduled during the year. Free admission. FR 475 off us 276 N. Pisgah Forest. Pisgah Forest Fish Hatchery Housed at the base of John Rock, the hatchery raises the thousands of trout used to stock area streams. Feeding the fish is a real treat for kids, and an educational center with programs and interpretive walking trail will educate and entrain all ages. FR 475 off US 276 N., Pisgah Forest. Asheville Botanical Gardens The Botanical Gardens at Asheville, North Carolina is located in one of the three most diverse temperate ecosystems on earth - the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Our collections are primarily native species displayed in both natural settings and in ways designed for ease of examination and beauty. Riverside Cemetary This cemetery in Asheville is the burial place of Thomas Wolfe and O Henry. North Carolina Arboretum A 427-acre facility with a Visitor Education Center, state-of-the-art greenhouses, beautiful gardens, and walking trails. Great Smoky Mountains National Park America's most visited National Park. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park has the Blue Ridge Parkway going through it, so it is to access with great vistas around every turn. WNC Nature Center The Western North Carolina Nature Center is the first place where area children meet the animals they have read about. Deers, bears, cougars, wolf, racoons, birds and even farm animals are there for all to learn about. Exhibits on area poisonous snakes are worth absorbing. An aviary, self-guided nature trail and petting zoo make this a great place for the family. Small admission fee. Catawba Science Center This is 12,000 sq. feet of hands-on experimental exhibits that include live animals, earth and physical science, toddler areas and natural history exhibits. Located on the SALT block in the Arts & Sciences Center of Catawba Valley, 243 Third Ave., NE in Hickory. Thomas Wolfe House The boyhood home of the author Thomas Wolfe (Look Homeward, Angel) is furnished with family possessions and open for tours (appr. 30 min.). A number of special events take place each year. Small admission fee. Smith-McDowell House Museum, Asheville's First Mansion If you are planning a visit to the Asheville area for the color season, you might want to plan a visit to the Smith-McDowell House Museum. Built circa 1840 by James McConnell Smith, the Smith McDowell House is Asheville's oldest surviving house and the oldest brick house in Buncombe County, North Carolina. Small admission fee. Mineral & Lapidary Museum The museum is located at 400 North Main Street below the Genealogical and Historical Society. Asheville Art Museum As the single visual arts facility serving Western North Carolina, the Asheville Art Museum, its collection and programs are the only such resources available to the diverse communities in the region. YMI Cultural Center For years, the 18,000 square foot YMI building was the social and economic center of Asheville's Black community. Currently YMI is a cultural center operating with support from the City of Asheville. Its impressive Tudor-style structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and features four galleries and a 300-seat performing arts theatre. Land of the Waterfalls Visit over 250 majestic waterfalls throughout Transylvania County. We're in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains where the air is cool, the waters are pure, and the welcome is warm! Carl Sandburg Home This historic site consists of a 22 room house, barns, sheds, rolling pastures, walking trails, two small lakes, ponds, flower and vegetable gardens, and an orchard. This is where Carl Sandburg felt the peace and solitude he required to write. Asheville Contemporary Dance Theatre The Asheville Contemporary Dance Theatre's work includes family oriented dance theatre productions, collaborative shows, community involvement, dance networking, educational training, touring shows and presentations, and an international exchange program. Appalachian Cultural Museum The mission of the Appalachian Cultural Museum is to provide a continuing reinterpretation of life and culture in the Blue Ridge region, and to serve as a laboratory for new museum ideas. The Health Adventure The Health Adventure celebrates the pursuit of wellness in mind, body, and spirit. The interactive activities throughout the Health Adventure keep children learning. Western North Carolina Agricultural Center This is the home of the Western North Carolina State Fair. The facilities include the McGough Arena, J. Clayton Davis Arena, Outside Warmup Rings, Sales Arena, Stall Barns, and Youth Building. Gorges State Park The newest addition to North Carolina's state parks is right here in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Gorges State Park has over 80 inches of rain a year making it a temperate rain forest. The plunging waterfalls, rugged river gorges, sheer rock walls, and concentration of rare and unique species makes this a wonderful park to visit. Southern Appalachian Repertory Theatre SART’s purpose has been to produce quality theatre by a professional non-profit company and to present plays concerning Appalachia that portray the rich culture and heritage of its people and to promote the development of original plays. Sliding Rock Test your sense of adventure at this popular natural water slide fueled by 11,000 gallons of water a minute! Wear old jeans or shorts for the 150-foot long ride down slick rock into a six-foot-deep pool of chilled mountain water. And for safety's sake, there's a life guard or two watching the fun and aiming to keep it that way. 1- or... more info >>
Location:Cashiers, North Carolina
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:3
Sleeps:8
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Cable/Satellite TV, Fireplace, Internet Access, Lakefront, Laundry, Pets OK, TV, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Activities:Boating, Fishing, Swimming
Description:Welcome to Lake Glenville. Our Lodge is perfect for 1-10 persons. Retreats, get-aways, mini Vacations. Best place on the Lake nearby waterfalls, boating, swimming, fishing, exploring. Close to Glenville, Cashiers & Highland villages.
Location:Black Mountain, North Carolina
Sleeps:4
Property Type:Vacation Home
Activities:Beach, Biking, Boating, Canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Museums, Rock Climbing, Shopping, Swimming, Water Skiing, Zoo & more activities »
Description:Back-in 50amp Full Hook Up (water, electric, sewage it is the home of over 1,050 permanent residents. Located in western North Carolina, the town sits in the heart of Hickory Nut Gorge, east of Asheville. The Rocky Broad River winds its way through a series of rapids down through Hickory Nut Gorge, and the crystal clear water flows through the valley that feeds Lake Lure. The Town of Lake Lure encompasses 13.25 square miles including the lake with a large central body of deep water, three long bays, an island of seven acres and many small bays and inlets with a background of forest clad hills and mountains. The climate is unusually temperate as Lake Lure lies in the “thermal belt” of the western North Carolina mountains and foothills. The lake is the number one attraction and the reason so many families visit Lake Lure year after year. National Geographic has called Lake Lure one of the most beautiful man-made lakes in the world. Visitors come to enjoy the 720 acres of lake, sparkling clean beach area, and the incredible Blue Ridge mountain range including Chimney Rock. History records that the idea of a resort community in western North Carolina was the vision of Dr. Lucius B. Morse. Soliciting the financial backing of his brothers, Dr. Morse purchased 400 acres around Chimney Rock in 1902 to create Chimney Rock Park. Additional acreage was acquired over the next several years to bring the total to 8,000 acres. Dr. Morse conceived the idea of building a dam on the Rocky Broad River to create a lake and a year-round resort. The dam was completed in September 1926, forming the lake which was named Lake Lure by Dr. Morse’s wife, Elizabeth Parkenson. The Town of Lake Lure was incorporated in 1927. The Town of Lake Lure is a great location for sports including swimming, golfing, hiking or serious rock climbing. You can enjoy a wide variety of water activities, ranging from canoeing and fishing to pleasure boating and water skiing. Both motor and non-motorized boats enjoy the lake however, a lake permit is required to place a private boat on the lake. Grandfather Mountain Be inspired by views from the Mile High Swinging Bridge, laugh at bear cubs and otters in natural habitats, and escape into a globally recognized nature preserve with 12 miles of the South's best alpine hiking trails. Open all year. US 221 and the Blue Ridge Parkway at Linville. 33-4337 Sunset Cruises Join Southern Waterways and experience the Biltmore Estate and the French Broad River in a whole new way on a relaxing sunset raft, canoe, or kayak ride though George Vanderbilt's prized land holdings. Wednesday and Saturday nights only. Cherokee Learn the history and meet the people of the Cherokee Indian Reservation. Visit the Oconoluftee Indian Village and see Unto These Hills for a great educational opportunity. Linville Caverns Located in WNC near Grandfather Mountain, Linville Caverns are worth the visit. Deep beneath Humpback Mountain, nature has sculpted a veritable masterpiece in stone. Toiling many centuries, slowly moving ground water has been the primary artist for this creation of underground labyrinths. The water dissolved out an incredible series of rooms and passages. The cavern was discovered in the 1800's by men intrigued by the mystery of fish swimming out of the mountain. Since then, extensive research has been done to acknowledge the history, folklore, geology and biology of Linville Caverns. The mystery is still alive. or Oconaluftee Indian Village Travel back to 1750 when you enter this recreated Cherolkee community featuring Native American guides in traditional costumes. Craft demonstration including canoe construction and arrow making take place in the midst of a seven sided coucil house, sweat lodge and cherokee homes. , Ghwy 441 N. Cherokee. or Flat Rock Playhouse One of the finest local playhouses in the United States. Highly acclaimed throughout the theater world. Check their web site for schedule. Asheville Tourists Take yourself down to the ballgame this summer at McCormic Field, 30 Buchanan St., as you watch Asheville's minor-league heroes, The Tourists, confront a host of regional contenders. Asheville Historic Trolley Tours Sightsee Asheville in style aboard our vintage touring trolleys.Visit Asheville's major attractions on this live, narrated tour including the Grove Park Inn,Montford Historic District, Grove Arcade, Biltmore Village and much,much more.The ticket price includes admission to the Thomas Wolfe Memorial and Grove Arcade Building. Hickory Furniture Mart When you’re in Asheville, you’re just over an hour away from the nation’s leading home furnishings resource and a shopping experience you’ll never forget. See a thousand lines in nearly a hundred beautiful factory stores, outlets and galleries. Ideas galore. Famous North Carolina prices. On-site hotel, restaurant, shipping service. Visit hickoryfurniture.com. 800/462-MART Biltmore Estate George Vanderbilt created Biltmore Estate in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains more than a century ago as a retreat for family and friends a place to rediscover gracious hospitality and revel in nature’s beauty. His vision holds true today. Explore Biltmore House, a magnificent 250-room château filled with priceless art and antiques. Stroll through century-old gardens designed by America’s first landscape architect. Savor award-winning wines and taste our chefs’ creations using estate-raised foods. Enjoy our 8,000 acres of forests, farmlands, and rivers on bikes, horseback, and rafts. 1- Great Smoky Mountains Railroad With the romance and mystique of an era gone by, guests on board the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad will enjoy year-round scenic train journeys across fertile valleys, through tunnels and across river gorges in the Great Smoky Mountains. Tuckasegee River Excursion (3½ hour round trip), Nantahala Gorge Excursion (4½ hour round trip) and the Gourmet Dinner Train (2½ hours) are just a few of the wonderful excursion trips available to passengers. 1- or Lake Lure Marina Hop on board one of our many rental boats and discover for yourself why National Geographic named Lake Lure one of the ten most beautiful man-made lakes in the world. Canoe, kayak, paddleboat, electric boat, pontoon and speed boat rentals. Wakeboarding and waterskiing. U.S. Hwy. 64/74A, 25 miles southeast of Asheville. Toll-free: 877-FUN-4-ALL, () Chimney Rock Park Find the best of the mountains in one place. This privately-owned scenic attraction near Asheville offers spectacular 75-mile views, a 404-foot waterfall, hiking trails and more. Grove Arcade Arts and Heritage Gallery The gallery features an state-of-the-art, interactive exhibition that uses a solid terrain model animated with regional voices, video, music and lasers to bring the culture and history of Western North Carolina to life. The Grove Arcade Arts & Heritage Gallery is a project of the Grove Arcade Public Market Foundation. Opened in January 2006, the gallery features the crafts, music and stories of the Blue Ridge. Visit the gallery and experience the places, objects and activities that authentically represent the people of Western North Carolina. The Gallery’s mission is to strive to help drive the local economy of the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area by establishing strategic partnerships and promoting the region’s arts, crafts, music and cultural heritage. Blue Ridge Corn Maze Bring the whole family and find your way out of a maze that traverses six acres of corn field. Open July through October. Hickory Ridge Homestead Experience Appalachian life in the late 18th century at this living history museum composed of a log cabin, a weaving room, a barn and a smoke house. This outdoor drama, Horn in the West, set during the same era, is performed on site. Located at 591 Horn in the West Dr., Bo Mount Mitchell The eastern United States highest mountain. Experience a wonderful drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway north of Asheville to the Mount Mitchell State Park. A great place to have a picnic and walk on the surrounding trails. ext. 200 North Carolina's National Forests Take a look at some of the nation's top national forests located in the great state of North Carolina. Vance Birthplace On Reems Chreek Road off US 25 near Weaverville is the restored late 18th century homestead of North Carolina Senator and Civil War Governor Zebulon B. Vance. Open year-round. Admission is free. Cherohala Skyway This new two-lane skyway spans 40 miles to link Tennessee's Tellico Plains to Robbinsville, NC. Many scenic overlooks allow for beautiful view, excellent photography, and picnic lunches. Allow 1-1/2 to 2 hrs travel time. Western Carolina University's Mountain Heritage Center On WCU campus in Cullowhee. The center celebrates heritage of the Southern Appalchian region through exhibits, publications, educational programs and demonstrations. Free. Pack Place Education, Arts and Science Center Downtown across from Pack Square, Pack Place Education, Arts and Science Center houses Three Centuries of Pack Square, and is the home for the Asheville Art Museum, Diana Wortham Theater, Colburn Earth Science Museum, the Health Adventure and the YMI Cultural Center. A must see when visiting Asheville, NC. Asheville's Urban Trail The Asheville Urban Trail creates a living, historic walking tour of Asheville: a museum without walls, that illustrates and highlights the city's heritage. The remarkable abundance and survival of much of the city's turn-of-the-century architecture has set the decorative tone for the rebirth of the downtown area. And the visual beauty and intricate detail of the architecture style found here is not only a feast for the eyes, but also stands as a visual reminder of the remarkable, creative history of the city and of the dynamic and talented individuals who first chose Asheville as home. Along the Urban Trail the history of the city and of its people is represented in story and art. Blue Ridge Parkway One of America's finest driving routes, following the the Blue Ridge Mountains from Virginia to the Great Smoky Mountains. Folk Art Center The Folk Art Center, located just east of the heart of Asheville on the Blue Ridge Parkway at Milepost 382, is a center for one-of-a-kind, handmade crafts that are a part of the very fiber of the mountains. Cradle of Forestry This is a historical site and interpretive center in Pisgah National Forest near Brevard. The Cradle of Forestry is a beautiful place to visit any day of the week. Appalachian Trail This world famous trial runs through North Carolina on its way from the State of Maine from the Stae of Georgia. Pearson's Falls Located between Tryon and Saluda is Pearson's Falls. The Tryon Garden Club has own this 250-acre site for nearly 70 years. Hours are 10am -6pm Wednesday-Sunday. Admission is $2 for adults. Bent Creek Experimental Forest One of America's oldest research forests that is maintained by the USDA Forest Service. Nantahala National Forest This national forest contains the Memorial Joyce Kilmer Forest that contains one of America's oldest stand of Poplar Trees. Pisgah National Forest Nearly 500,000 acres of protected forest, featuring hundreds of miles hiking, biking, and horse trails, waterfalls, and beautiful mountaintop views. or Asheville Assault Asheville’s first all-women football team is a member of the National Women's Football association-and a mighty force to be reckoned with! Home games are held at Memorial Stadium, 30 Buchanan St. Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education A multi-agency wildlife center focusing on the wonders of NC native wildlife. Attractions include aquarium, guided walks, tour of fish hatchery, and gift shop. The center also offers a verity of schedules programs for groups. Special-event programs and educator workshops are also scheduled during the year. Free admission. FR 475 off us 276 N. Pisgah Forest. Pisgah Forest Fish Hatchery Housed at the base of John Rock, the hatchery raises the thousands of trout used to stock area streams. Feeding the fish is a real treat for kids, and an educational center with programs and interpretive walking trail will educate and entrain all ages. FR 475 off US 276 N., Pisgah Forest. Asheville Botanical Gardens The Botanical Gardens at Asheville, North Carolina is located in one of the three most diverse temperate ecosystems on earth - the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Our collections are primarily native species displayed in both natural settings and in ways designed for ease of examination and beauty. Riverside Cemetary This cemetery in Asheville is the burial place of Thomas Wolfe and O Henry. North Carolina Arboretum A 427-acre facility with a Visitor Education Center, state-of-the-art greenhouses, beautiful gardens, and walking trails. Great Smoky Mountains National Park America's most visited National Park. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park has the Blue Ridge Parkway going through it, so it is to access with great vistas around every turn. WNC Nature Center The Western North Carolina Nature Center is the first place where area children meet the animals they have read about. Deers, bears, cougars, wolf, racoons, birds and even farm animals are there for all to learn about. Exhibits on area poisonous snakes are worth absorbing. An aviary, self-guided nature trail and petting zoo make this a great place for the family. Small admission fee. Catawba Science Center This is 12,000 sq. feet of hands-on experimental exhibits that include live animals, earth and physical science, toddler areas and natural history exhibits. Located on the SALT block in the Arts & Sciences Center of Catawba Valley, 243 Third Ave., NE in Hickory. Thomas Wolfe House The boyhood home of the author Thomas Wolfe (Look Homeward, Angel) is furnished with family possessions and open for tours (appr. 30 min.). A number of special events take place each year. Small admission fee. Smith-McDowell House Museum, Asheville's First Mansion If you are planning a visit to the Asheville area for the color season, you might want to plan a visit to the Smith-McDowell House Museum. Built circa 1840 by James McConnell Smith, the Smith McDowell House is Asheville's oldest surviving house and the oldest brick house in Buncombe County, North Carolina. Small admission fee. Mineral & Lapidary Museum The museum is located at 400 North Main Street below the Genealogical and Historical Society. Asheville Art Museum As the single visual arts facility serving Western North Carolina, the Asheville Art Museum, its collection and programs are the only such resources available to the diverse communities in the region. YMI Cultural Center For years, the 18,000 square foot YMI building was the social and economic center of Asheville's Black community. Currently YMI is a cultural center operating with support from the City of Asheville. Its impressive Tudor-style structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and features four galleries and a 300-seat performing arts theatre. Land of the Waterfalls Visit over 250 majestic waterfalls throughout Transylvania County. We're in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains where the air is cool, the waters are pure, and the welcome is warm! Carl Sandburg Home This historic site consists of a 22 room house, barns, sheds, rolling pastures, walking trails, two small lakes, ponds, flower and vegetable gardens, and an orchard. This is where Carl Sandburg felt the peace and solitude he required to write. Asheville Contemporary Dance Theatre The Asheville Contemporary Dance Theatre's work includes family oriented dance theatre productions, collaborative shows, community involvement, dance networking, educational training, touring shows and presentations, and an international exchange program. Appalachian Cultural Museum The mission of the Appalachian Cultural Museum is to provide a continuing reinterpretation of life and culture in the Blue Ridge region, and to serve as a laboratory for new museum ideas. The Health Adventure The Health Adventure celebrates the pursuit of wellness in mind, body, and spirit. The interactive activities throughout the Health Adventure keep children learning. Western North Carolina Agricultural Center This is the home of the Western North Carolina State Fair. The facilities include the McGough Arena, J. Clayton Davis Arena, Outside Warmup Rings, Sales Arena, Stall Barns, and Youth Building. Gorges State Park The newest addition to North Carolina's state parks is right here in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Gorges State Park has over 80 inches of rain a year making it a temperate rain forest. The plunging waterfalls, rugged river gorges, sheer rock walls, and concentration of rare and unique species makes this a wonderful park to visit. Southern Appalachian Repertory Theatre SART’s purpose has been to produce quality theatre by a professional non-profit company and to present plays concerning Appalachia that portray the rich culture and heritage of its people and to promote the development of original plays. Sliding Rock Test your sense of adventure at this popular natural water slide fueled by 11,000 gallons of water a minute! Wear old jeans or shorts for the 150-foot long ride down slick rock into a six-foot-deep pool of chilled mountain water. And for safety's sake, there's a life guard or two watching the fun and aiming to keep it that way. 1- or... more info >>
Location:Black Mountain, North Carolina
Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:1
Sleeps:6
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Air Conditioning, Cable/Satellite TV, Fireplace, Hot Tub, Lakefront, Laundry, Restaurant, Swimming Pool, TV, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Activities:Beach, Biking, Boating, Canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Museums, Rock Climbing, Shopping, Swimming, Water Skiing, Zoo & more activities »
Description:This is our full-time home that we currently live in, however we rent it out with adequate notice. Our house is available summer months from June through mid-August, mid-December through the first week of January as well as the first 10 days of April . If you need additional space, we also have a detached fully furnished 1 bedroom house (also listed on airbnb.com) that shares a driveway with our house, as well as a 37' motor home (we also have an RV spot with 50amp full hook up (electricity/water/sewage/Wifi) in our driveway for your motor home or ours). The cottage, motor home it is the home of over 1,050 permanent residents. Located in western North Carolina, the town sits in the heart of Hickory Nut Gorge, east of Asheville. The Rocky Broad River winds its way through a series of rapids down through Hickory Nut Gorge, and the crystal clear water flows through the valley that feeds Lake Lure. The Town of Lake Lure encompasses 13.25 square miles including the lake with a large central body of deep water, three long bays, an island of seven acres and many small bays and inlets with a background of forest clad hills and mountains. The climate is unusually temperate as Lake Lure lies in the “thermal belt” of the western North Carolina mountains and foothills. The lake is the number one attraction and the reason so many families visit Lake Lure year after year. National Geographic has called Lake Lure one of the most beautiful man-made lakes in the world. Visitors come to enjoy the 720 acres of lake, sparkling clean beach area, and the incredible Blue Ridge mountain range including Chimney Rock. History records that the idea of a resort community in western North Carolina was the vision of Dr. Lucius B. Morse. Soliciting the financial backing of his brothers, Dr. Morse purchased 400 acres around Chimney Rock in 1902 to create Chimney Rock Park. Additional acreage was acquired over the next several years to bring the total to 8,000 acres. Dr. Morse conceived the idea of building a dam on the Rocky Broad River to create a lake and a year-round resort. The dam was completed in September 1926, forming the lake which was named Lake Lure by Dr. Morse’s wife, Elizabeth Parkenson. The Town of Lake Lure was incorporated in 1927. The Town of Lake Lure is a great location for sports including swimming, golfing, hiking or serious rock climbing. You can enjoy a wide variety of water activities, ranging from canoeing and fishing to pleasure boating and water skiing. Both motor and non-motorized boats enjoy the lake however, a lake permit is required to place a private boat on the lake. Grandfather Mountain Be inspired by views from the Mile High Swinging Bridge, laugh at bear cubs and otters in natural habitats, and escape into a globally recognized nature preserve with 12 miles of the South's best alpine hiking trails. Open all year. US 221 and the Blue Ridge Parkway at Linville. 33-4337 Sunset Cruises Join Southern Waterways and experience the Biltmore Estate and the French Broad River in a whole new way on a relaxing sunset raft, canoe, or kayak ride though George Vanderbilt's prized land holdings. Wednesday and Saturday nights only. Cherokee Learn the history and meet the people of the Cherokee Indian Reservation. Visit the Oconoluftee Indian Village and see Unto These Hills for a great educational opportunity. Linville Caverns Located in WNC near Grandfather Mountain, Linville Caverns are worth the visit. Deep beneath Humpback Mountain, nature has sculpted a veritable masterpiece in stone. Toiling many centuries, slowly moving ground water has been the primary artist for this creation of underground labyrinths. The water dissolved out an incredible series of rooms and passages. The cavern was discovered in the 1800's by men intrigued by the mystery of fish swimming out of the mountain. Since then, extensive research has been done to acknowledge the history, folklore, geology and biology of Linville Caverns. The mystery is still alive. or Oconaluftee Indian Village Travel back to 1750 when you enter this recreated Cherolkee community featuring Native American guides in traditional costumes. Craft demonstration including canoe construction and arrow making take place in the midst of a seven sided coucil house, sweat lodge and cherokee homes. , Ghwy 441 N. Cherokee. or Flat Rock Playhouse One of the finest local playhouses in the United States. Highly acclaimed throughout the theater world. Check their web site for schedule. Asheville Tourists Take yourself down to the ballgame this summer at McCormic Field, 30 Buchanan St., as you watch Asheville's minor-league heroes, The Tourists, confront a host of regional contenders. Asheville Historic Trolley Tours Sightsee Asheville in style aboard our vintage touring trolleys.Visit Asheville's major attractions on this live, narrated tour including the Grove Park Inn,Montford Historic District, Grove Arcade, Biltmore Village and much,much more.The ticket price includes admission to the Thomas Wolfe Memorial and Grove Arcade Building. Hickory Furniture Mart When you’re in Asheville, you’re just over an hour away from the nation’s leading home furnishings resource and a shopping experience you’ll never forget. See a thousand lines in nearly a hundred beautiful factory stores, outlets and galleries. Ideas galore. Famous North Carolina prices. On-site hotel, restaurant, shipping service. Visit hickoryfurniture.com. 800/462-MART Biltmore Estate George Vanderbilt created Biltmore Estate in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains more than a century ago as a retreat for family and friends a place to rediscover gracious hospitality and revel in nature’s beauty. His vision holds true today. Explore Biltmore House, a magnificent 250-room château filled with priceless art and antiques. Stroll through century-old gardens designed by America’s first landscape architect. Savor award-winning wines and taste our chefs’ creations using estate-raised foods. Enjoy our 8,000 acres of forests, farmlands, and rivers on bikes, horseback, and rafts. 1- Great Smoky Mountains Railroad With the romance and mystique of an era gone by, guests on board the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad will enjoy year-round scenic train journeys across fertile valleys, through tunnels and across river gorges in the Great Smoky Mountains. Tuckasegee River Excursion (3½ hour round trip), Nantahala Gorge Excursion (4½ hour round trip) and the Gourmet Dinner Train (2½ hours) are just a few of the wonderful excursion trips available to passengers. 1- or Lake Lure Marina Hop on board one of our many rental boats and discover for yourself why National Geographic named Lake Lure one of the ten most beautiful man-made lakes in the world. Canoe, kayak, paddleboat, electric boat, pontoon and speed boat rentals. Wakeboarding and waterskiing. U.S. Hwy. 64/74A, 25 miles southeast of Asheville. Toll-free: 877-FUN-4-ALL, () Chimney Rock Park Find the best of the mountains in one place. This privately-owned scenic attraction near Asheville offers spectacular 75-mile views, a 404-foot waterfall, hiking trails and more. Grove Arcade Arts and Heritage Gallery The gallery features an state-of-the-art, interactive exhibition that uses a solid terrain model animated with regional voices, video, music and lasers to bring the culture and history of Western North Carolina to life. The Grove Arcade Arts & Heritage Gallery is a project of the Grove Arcade Public Market Foundation. Opened in January 2006, the gallery features the crafts, music and stories of the Blue Ridge. Visit the gallery and experience the places, objects and activities that authentically represent the people of Western North Carolina. The Gallery’s mission is to strive to help drive the local economy of the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area by establishing strategic partnerships and promoting the region’s arts, crafts, music and cultural heritage. Blue Ridge Corn Maze Bring the whole family and find your way out of a maze that traverses six acres of corn field. Open July through October. Hickory Ridge Homestead Experience Appalachian life in the late 18th century at this living history museum composed of a log cabin, a weaving room, a barn and a smoke house. This outdoor drama, Horn in the West, set during the same era, is performed on site. Located at 591 Horn in the West Dr., Bo Mount Mitchell The eastern United States highest mountain. Experience a wonderful drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway north of Asheville to the Mount Mitchell State Park. A great place to have a picnic and walk on the surrounding trails. ext. 200 North Carolina's National Forests Take a look at some of the nation's top national forests located in the great state of North Carolina. Vance Birthplace On Reems Chreek Road off US 25 near Weaverville is the restored late 18th century homestead of North Carolina Senator and Civil War Governor Zebulon B. Vance. Open year-round. Admission is free. Cherohala Skyway This new two-lane skyway spans 40 miles to link Tennessee's Tellico Plains to Robbinsville, NC. Many scenic overlooks allow for beautiful view, excellent photography, and picnic lunches. Allow 1-1/2 to 2 hrs travel time. Western Carolina University's Mountain Heritage Center On WCU campus in Cullowhee. The center celebrates heritage of the Southern Appalchian region through exhibits, publications, educational programs and demonstrations. Free. Pack Place Education, Arts and Science Center Downtown across from Pack Square, Pack Place Education, Arts and Science Center houses Three Centuries of Pack Square, and is the home for the Asheville Art Museum, Diana Wortham Theater, Colburn Earth Science Museum, the Health Adventure and the YMI Cultural Center. A must see when visiting Asheville, NC. Asheville's Urban Trail The Asheville Urban Trail creates a living, historic walking tour of Asheville: a museum without walls, that illustrates and highlights the city's heritage. The remarkable abundance and survival of much of the city's turn-of-the-century architecture has set the decorative tone for the rebirth of the downtown area. And the visual beauty and intricate detail of the architecture style found here is not only a feast for the eyes, but also stands as a visual reminder of the remarkable, creative history of the city and of the dynamic and talented individuals who first chose Asheville as home. Along the Urban Trail the history of the city and of its people is represented in story and art. Blue Ridge Parkway One of America's finest driving routes, following the the Blue Ridge Mountains from Virginia to the Great Smoky Mountains. Folk Art Center The Folk Art Center, located just east of the heart of Asheville on the Blue Ridge Parkway at Milepost 382, is a center for one-of-a-kind, handmade crafts that are a part of the very fiber of the mountains. Cradle of Forestry This is a historical site and interpretive center in Pisgah National Forest near Brevard. The Cradle of Forestry is a beautiful place to visit any day of the week. Appalachian Trail This world famous trial runs through North Carolina on its way from the State of Maine from the Stae of Georgia. Pearson's Falls Located between Tryon and Saluda is Pearson's Falls. The Tryon Garden Club has own this 250-acre site for nearly 70 years. Hours are 10am -6pm Wednesday-Sunday. Admission is $2 for adults. Bent Creek Experimental Forest One of America's oldest research forests that is maintained by the USDA Forest Service. Nantahala National Forest This national forest contains the Memorial Joyce Kilmer Forest that contains one of America's oldest stand of Poplar Trees. Pisgah National Forest Nearly 500,000 acres of protected forest, featuring hundreds of miles hiking, biking, and horse trails, waterfalls, and beautiful mountaintop views. or Asheville Assault Asheville’s first all-women football team is a member of the National Women's Football association-and a mighty force to be reckoned with! Home games are held at Memorial Stadium, 30 Buchanan St. Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education A multi-agency wildlife center focusing on the wonders of NC native wildlife. Attractions include aquarium, guided walks, tour of fish hatchery, and gift shop. The center also offers a verity of schedules programs for groups. Special-event programs and educator workshops are also scheduled during the year. Free admission. FR 475 off us 276 N. Pisgah Forest. Pisgah Forest Fish Hatchery Housed at the base of John Rock, the hatchery raises the thousands of trout used to stock area streams. Feeding the fish is a real treat for kids, and an educational center with programs and interpretive walking trail will educate and entrain all ages. FR 475 off US 276 N., Pisgah Forest. Asheville Botanical Gardens The Botanical Gardens at Asheville, North Carolina is located in one of the three most diverse temperate ecosystems on earth - the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Our collections are primarily native species displayed in both natural settings and in ways designed for ease of examination and beauty. Riverside Cemetary This cemetery in Asheville is the burial place of Thomas Wolfe and O Henry. North Carolina Arboretum A 427-acre facility with a Visitor Education Center, state-of-the-art greenhouses, beautiful gardens, and walking trails. Great Smoky Mountains National Park America's most visited National Park. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park has the Blue Ridge Parkway going through it, so it is to access with great vistas around every turn. WNC Nature Center The Western North Carolina Nature Center is the first place where area children meet the animals they have read about. Deers, bears, cougars, wolf, racoons, birds and even farm animals are there for all to learn about. Exhibits on area poisonous snakes are worth absorbing. An aviary, self-guided nature trail and petting zoo make this a great place for the family. Small admission fee. Catawba Science Center This is 12,000 sq. feet of hands-on experimental exhibits that include live animals, earth and physical science, toddler areas and natural history exhibits. Located on the SALT block in the Arts & Sciences Center of Catawba Valley, 243 Third Ave., NE in Hickory. Thomas Wolfe House The boyhood home of the author Thomas Wolfe (Look Homeward, Angel) is furnished with family possessions and open for tours (appr. 30 min.). A number of special events take place each year. Small admission fee. Smith-McDowell House Museum, Asheville's First Mansion If you are planning a visit to the Asheville area for the color season, you might want to plan a visit to the Smith-McDowell House Museum. Built circa 1840 by James McConnell Smith, the Smith McDowell House is Asheville's oldest surviving house and the oldest brick house in Buncombe County, North Carolina. Small admission fee. Mineral & Lapidary Museum The museum is located at 400 North Main Street below the Genealogical and Historical Society. Asheville Art Museum As the single visual arts facility serving Western North Carolina, the Asheville Art Museum, its collection and programs are the only such resources available to the diverse communities in the region. YMI Cultural Center For years, the 18,000 square foot YMI building was the social and economic center of Asheville's Black community. Currently YMI is a cultural center operating with support from the City of Asheville. Its impressive Tudor-style structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and features four galleries and a 300-seat performing arts theatre. Land of the Waterfalls Visit over 250 majestic waterfalls throughout Transylvania County. We're in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains where the air is cool, the waters are pure, and the welcome is warm! Carl Sandburg Home This historic site consists of a 22 room house, barns, sheds, rolling pastures, walking trails, two small lakes, ponds, flower and vegetable gardens, and an orchard. This is where Carl Sandburg felt the peace and solitude he required to write. Asheville Contemporary Dance Theatre The Asheville Contemporary Dance Theatre's work includes family oriented dance theatre productions, collaborative shows, community involvement, dance networking, educational training, touring shows and presentations, and an international exchange program. Appalachian Cultural Museum The mission of the Appalachian Cultural Museum is to provide a continuing reinterpretation of life and culture in the Blue Ridge region, and to serve as a laboratory for new museum ideas. The Health Adventure The Health Adventure celebrates the pursuit of wellness in mind, body, and spirit. The interactive activities throughout the Health Adventure keep children learning. Western North Carolina Agricultural Center This is the home of the Western North Carolina State Fair. The facilities include the McGough Arena, J. Clayton Davis Arena, Outside Warmup Rings, Sales Arena, Stall Barns, and Youth Building. Gorges State Park The newest addition to North Carolina's state parks is right here in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Gorges State Park has over 80 inches of rain a year making it a temperate rain forest. The plunging waterfalls, rugged river gorges, sheer rock walls, and concentration of rare and unique species makes this a wonderful park to visit. Southern Appalachian Repertory Theatre SART’s purpose has been to produce quality theatre by a professional non-profit company and to present plays concerning Appalachia that portray the rich culture and heritage of its people and to promote the development of original plays. Sliding Rock Test your sense of adventure at this popular natural water slide fueled by 11,000 gallons of water a minute! Wear old jeans or shorts for the 150-foot long ride down slick rock into a six-foot-deep pool of chilled mountain water. And for safety's sake, there's a life guard or two watching the fun and aiming to keep it that way. 1- or... more info >>
Location:Hendersonville, North Carolina
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:2
Sleeps:9
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Air Conditioning, Alarm Clock, BBQ, Blender, CD Player, Cable/Satellite TV, Coffee Maker, DVD Player, Deck, Dishwasher, Fireplace, Full kitchen, Hair Dryer, Hot Tub, Internet Access, Iron, Laundry, Linens, Microwave, Oven, Patio, Pets OK, Phone, Refrigerator, Smoking OK, Stove, Swimming Pool, TV, Toaster & more amenities »
Activities:Massage, Swimming
Description:ROSE COTTAGE: Secluded & Charming! Hot Tub, Swimming Pool, Firepit, Massage Chair, King & Queens, Kid Friendly, Central Heat/Air, Full Kitchen, Quality Furnishings, Total Luxury! The charming ROSE COTTAGE is secluded at the end of a small country road and is surrounded by 40 acres of lush forest and horse grazing meadows.... more info >>
Location:Beech Mountain, North Carolina
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:2
Sleeps:9
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:BBQ, Blender, Deck, Dishes, Dishwasher, Fireplace, Laundry, Linens, Pool Table, Swimming Pool, Toaster, Towels & more amenities »
Description:Located a mile high, t his 3 story chalet is nestled among huge trees on Beech Mountain and has a terriffic view from the 3 decks. In the summer it is a cool retreat from the hot weather, and in the winter it is a great locale as it is just 7/10 of a mile from Ski Beech - a popular ski resort. We have a woodburning fireplace, a game room with a pool table and a sleeper sofa, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a nice size kitchen. As guests in our chalet you will be entitled to use the Beech Mountain Country Club facilities (during the summer season). This includes a large outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts, a mountain golf course, and the use of the dining room.... more info >>
Location:Cashiers, North Carolina
Bedrooms:5
Bathrooms:4
Sleeps:10
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:BBQ, Boat Dock, CD Player, Cable/Satellite TV, Ceiling fans, Freezer, Full kitchen, Lake View, Microwave, VCR, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Description:The perfect family vacation destination or weekend getaway with friends, our mountain home is ideally situated on almost 2 areas of gently sloping land on pristine Lake Glenville (Thrope) near the resort villages of Cashiers and Highlands. Surrounded by mountains, Lake Glenville 's 26-mile shoreline meanders past Christmas tree farms, pastures, forests, waterfalls and a world-class golf course. Warm days and cool nights are almost assured at this high-elevation mountain lake. The Lakehouse has 200 feet of shoreline, ample space to enjoy swimming, use of our private boat dock (equipped with canoe, sailboat and kayaks) or to relax on the sunning ledge overlooking the lake. The use of native materials and local craftsmanship throughout the 5,200 sq. ft. structure make it feel like a luxury lodge. Features include spectacular lake views, wrap-around porches, generous sitting and dining areas, quiet reading nooks, massive stone fireplaces, antique heart-pine floors and a soaring, beamed ceiling in main salon. Furnishings are a comfortable blend of antiques, rustic and overstuffed pieces. Modern conveniences include fully equipped kitchen with granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances, king size beds, oversized tubs with marble surrounds, fully equipped laundry room and VCR, CD libraries and wireless Internet access.... more info >>
Location:Burnsville, North Carolina
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:1
Sleeps:6
Property Type:Vacation Home
Activities:Fishing, Hiking, Swimming
Description:Look No Further! Secluded Mountain Cabin on thundering trout stream 50 miles NE of Asheville NC bordering the Pisqah Natl Forest giving you thousands of hiking acres in your backyard. Wood frame 3 Bedroom/1 Bath cabin on thundering Pigeon Roost creek. 1200 square feet of living area. Pigeon Roost creek wraps around this secluded rental. National Forest has many trails to hike and walk your pets. Sleep and wake to the sounds of the roaring creek. Easy access on State Maintained Paved 'Dead End' Road. This cabin is on the creek! National Forest behind the cabin gives lots of privacy. Waters abundant with Rainbow and Wild Trout. 3 rooms and 3 queen size pillow top beds. WIFI high speed wireless internet goes out over 600 feet from cabin. You will not want to leave after spending a week here! Kids and pets love swimming, fishing, and playing in the creek. A large fire pit is on the property right near the creek. The cabin is located 16 driiving miles NW of Burnsville NC. Please visit our web site for dozens of pictures and more information on this cabin. We do not use the online calender on this site. We have many reviews on our web site with River Cabin Rentals, please click on our link in this ad.... more info >>
Location:Asheville, North Carolina
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:2
Sleeps:8
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:BBQ, Blender, CD Player, DVD Player, Deck, Dishes, Dishwasher, Fireplace, Full kitchen, Hot Tub, Internet Access, Laundry, Linens, Microwave, Mountain View, Non-Smoking, Oven, Pets OK, Refrigerator, Shower, Stove, TV, Toaster, Towels & more amenities »
Activities:Casino, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Mountain Biking, Shopping, Snow Skiing, Swimming & more activities »
Description:Peace, relaxation, solitude, luxury, with only the breeze or the cry of a soaring hawk to break the silence.....all surrounded by a 100-acre nature preserve with turkeys, bob cats, deer, and even an occasional bear. Just seven miles from the center of eclectic and historic Asheville, North Carolina, and close to a host of Western North Carolina attractions and activities. A uniquely constructed home that seamlessly blends with its mountain environment, the home features a 22-foot-high cathedral ceiling, two large stone fireplaces (one in the living room and one in the master bedroom), and includes all the usual amenities plus a 6-person hot tub on the terrace, broadband Internet, a CD/Tape/Radio sound system throughout the house and unlimited U.S. long distance calling. Completely furnished, it will comfortably accommodate 8 people. n nThe oversized master bedroom has a king bed, 32e2809d flat screen TV, reclining chair and stone fireplace. The master bath features a sunken tub, a separate porcelain tile shower and two sinks. The second bedroom features a queen bed. The second bathroom has a shower and a single sink. The third bedroom is furnished with two twin beds and is in the loft overlooking the living room. The living room has a 37e2809d flat screen TV, DVD, stone wood burning fireplace and sleeper sofa. Several sliding glass doors allow easy access to the deck. The master and second bedroom has long range mountain views. All linens and towels provided. n nThe home is split into three levels you will be renting the upper two levels which consist of the main floor, plus the loft for a total of 2600 sq ft. The lower basement level will not be occupied during your visit, however, THERE IS AN OFFICE WITH AN OUTSIDE ENTRANCE THAT MAY BE USED BY CCMC PERSONNEL DURING YOUR VISIT. The 1200 sq ft of outside decking and 400 sq ft of terrace offers privacy for the perfect place to relax (and while no smoking is allowed inside, we provide sand buckets should you wish to smoke on the deck). With the gas grill, ite28099s also the perfect place to cook and dine. Or enjoy preparing gourmet meals in the fully equipped kitchen as you enjoy the mountain vistas. The kitchen includes full size appliances, including refrigerator with ice/water in the door, electric stove with self cleaning oven, dishwasher, and microwave. Youe28099ll find sharp knives, multitude of pots, pans and bake dishes, pizza pans, hand mixer, toaster, blender, and coffee grinder and maker. Theree28099s also a full-size washer and dryer for your convenience. n nLush, green and serene, the home is remarkably close to historic Asheville, with abundant shopping, dining, arts, and entertainment. Just 9 miles away is the world famous Biltmore House. Also visit the world famous Grove Park Inn & Spa less than 6 miles away, walk around Beaver Lake or Lake Louise, or picnic alongside the French Broad River only a 2 mile drive. Cruise the Blue Ridge Parkway, just 9 miles away. n nOther area attractions and activities include: the quaint town of Weaverville, the 435-acre North Carolina Arboretum, the Pisgah National Forest (mountain biking, swimming, hiking), horseback riding, balloon rides, skiing at Wolf Laurel (19 miles), relaxing at the historic Hot Springs Spa (30 miles), Harrahe28099s Cherokee Casino, Chimney Rock Park, Grandfather Mountain, the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad, and, of course, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. n nBut then you may find youe28099d just rather stay home and sit on the deck with a good book.... more info >>
Location:Asheville, North Carolina
Bedrooms:2
Bathrooms:2
Sleeps:6
Property Type:Vacation Home
Activities:Beach, Boating, Golf, Hiking, Paddle Boats, Restaurants, Swimming, Water Parks & more activities »
Description:This architect designed split-level cabin, Mountain Laurel, is situated on a ridgetop at an elevation of 2900 feet at Gateway Mountain, a 3000 acre gated nature preserve and mountain residential community. (see Gateway link below.) n nThe cabin is nestled on almost four acres among large wild mountain laurels surrounded by a hardwood forest with pastoral valleys and distant mountain views. Quiet surroundings allow our guests to experience the woods and all her creatures with no distractions from the noises typically found in a city or from traffic. n nThe cabin features two bedrooms, two baths, and a family room with a sleeper queen couch. On the upper level is the large open living, dining, and kitchen area, with a woodstove and an outside deck with a gas grill, the master bedroom with king bed, bathroom and walk-in closet. On the lower level is the guest bedroom and full bathroom, a family room with a big screen TV and both open to an adjacent private outside patio. There is also a single car garage. n nYou will sleep like a baby in the peace and quiet and awaken to the sun and mountain views that you will savor and remember forever. n nSpecial features include a slated entry hall, wood flooring, wood ceilings, windows everywhere, marble tiled bathrooms, granite countertops and custom kitchen cabinets. All applicances are Kitchen-Aid. The cabin is well appointed, completely furnished and equipped and includes a washer and a dryer and a cappuccino/espresso machine. n nConveniently located near Asheville and Black Mountain, in Old Fort, Gateway Mountain is an easy drive just 7 miles off Interstate 40, which situates you midway between the large city of Asheville with the famous Biltmore House and Mast General Store, 29 miles away, and, 15 miles from the resort town of Black Mountain with its quaint antique and gift shops and great restaurants. Traveling south, a 30 minute scenic drive takes you to Lake Lure where you 'll find family fun with a swimming beach, water park, scenic boat tours, twilight dinner cruises, paddle boat and pontoon boat rentals. There are also several beautiful golf courses in the area. n nIt 's 45 minutes to historic downtown Hendersonville and nearby Flat Rock Playhouse, also near Chimney Rock Park, Mount Pisgah, and Mount Mitchell State Parks. On the Gateway Mountain property, visit our wonderful waterfall and picnic area, two lakes and a stocked fishpond and hiking trails. n nMountain Laurel provides a serene environment for a quiet get away from life 's hustle and bustle, and all the mentioned sites and activities within a short driving distance. Relax and enjoy your time up in the clouds or go the tourist route, whichever is your pleasure. This property is truly the best of both worlds. n n n n n... more info >>
Location:Cullowhee, North Carolina
Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:2
Sleeps:8
Property Type:Vacation Home
Activities:Canoeing, Kayaking, Swimming
Description:Waterfall Cove has undergone yet another set of improvements! The entire main floor living area (kitchen, dining and great room) has been completely remodeled for the 2012 season! The amount of kitchen counter space was doubled and a wet bar has been added here as well. Unfortunately the wood burning fireplace was sacrificed to accommodate these modifications! The size of the dock increased by 50% when a new dock was installed. The lower level den has been upgraded to include a home theater complete with a 5.1 surround sound system, blu-ray player and DirecTV satellite reception. The former driveway has been upgraded to a horseshoe shape which now allows you to drive in and out eliminating the need to turn your car around to exit the property. This modification also adds plenty of parking space for visitors. As always the home offers free, unlimited long distance calling to the us. City style in a country setting this beautifully appointed home offers the best of both worlds. It is situated on Lake Glenville and only 5 miles from the heart of town. From the dock you can enjoy the view of Norton Falls just a stone's throw away. Sounds of the waterfall can be heard throughout the home when the windows are open. The home is located on a protected cove which eliminates all water waves making this a perfect area for swimming, canoeing, kayaking or chasing the ducks wtih your remote control speedboat (not included). No Smoking, No Pets. Off-season rates are discounted 15%. Weekly: $2,035.00, Short Stay: $435 per night (3 night minimum).... more info >>
Location:Lake Toxaway, North Carolina
Bedrooms:7
Bathrooms:3
Sleeps:12
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Child Friendly, Deck, Hot Tub, Lake View, Lakefront, Linens, Playground, Screened Porch, Towels & more amenities »
Description:Located 17 miles from Brevard, NC, Lake Toxaway is the largest private lake in NC. To see more information about this beautiful area go to www.laketoxaway.com This is a second home for us and, along with our family, we enjoy this wonderful retreat as often as we can. The home was designed and built (2003) with simplicity of style to maximize the lake front lot, is decorated throughout with both new and old pieces which we have gathered over the years and includes features which make such a place comfortable and practical. The combination Great Room, Dining and Kitchen are fully equipped, bed linens are furnished along with towels/cloths for bath and lake. Two bedrooms are on the main level with others on the second floor, some with direct lake views. A large open sun deck plus a screened porch with hot tub provide views of the lake and mountains. nWalk a few steps down to the dock where you can enjoy swimming, sun bathing, kayaking (2), fishing (with proper license) and if you like, a private boat can be rented from the marina and kept at the dock during your stay. The lake is all fresh water, fed by numerous mountain streams, and is always refreshing! n nLake Toxaway is located in the mountains of Western North Carolina, and as a private resort, has been a vacation and summer playground for the rich and famous such as Edison, Ford, DuPont, et al in the early 1900s, and in 1916 heavy rains caused the lake dam to fail. Reopened for new development beginning in the 1950s, families have built their private residences and second homes here, and enjoy an impressive array of amenities, many year 'round. Several thousand acres comprise the Lake Toxaway Estates, and only property owners are permitted access to the lake and environs. nWhen you want to shop, buy groceries, dine out or just browse, the town of Brevard is just 17 miles away, and the town of Cashiers (emphasis on first syllable)is just 13 miles. There are also 2-3 small locally operated cafes, hardware store and small shops very nearby on Hwy 64. The town of Highlands, about 40 minutes away, attracts people from all walks during the high summer season. There you will find antique shops and auctions, boutique shops, restaurants, furniture and more! There are secret hideaway homes here for celebrities, along with country club golf courses and resorts. A public tennis court is provided for people in the Toxaway community (including our guests) just 5 minutes from the home. Since we do not belong to the Lake Toxaway Country Club we cannot offer golf there, however there are multiple golf courses within 1-2 hours away which are open to public use. World famous Biltmore House in Asheville is a must see! Have you played on a mountain course yet? And when you are ready for more strenuous exercise, there are hundreds of miles of mountain trails (improved and primitive) in the area where you can walk, run or ride bikes (which can be rented in Brevard). There are several national forests and park lands in this region including The Great Smoky Mountains, Pisgah National Forest, Nantahala National Forest, Cherokee Indian reservation and state parks where boundless trails and fishing streams await your exploration! n... more info >>
Location:Glenville, North Carolina
Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:4
Sleeps:10
Property Type:Vacation Home
Activities:Swimming
Description:Enjoy lakefront living at this fabulous, newly remodeled home on Lake Glenville located just a short drive from town. It is located in the Knob Hill community just a short distance from Signal Ridge Marina. Its many beautiful appointments include a game room with a pool table, a covered, well-furnished deck, a second living area and easy, beautiful lake access. There's even a swimming ladder at the end of the dock. What more could you ask? No Pets, No Smoking. Off-season rates are discounted 15%. Weekly: $3675, Short Stay: None. This property is currently offered for sale @ $1,595 n,000.... more info >>
Location:Canton, North Carolina
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:2
Sleeps:6
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Air Conditioning, BBQ, Cable/Satellite TV, Ceiling fans, Child Friendly, DVD Player, Deck, Fireplace, Laundry, Pets OK, TV, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Activities:Fishing, Swimming, Tubing
Description:A Waterfront Retreat in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina n nThe combined beauty of the scenic mountains and the refreshing riverfront are a blessing to be enjoyed by all. nOur 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom mountain cabin is located on Cold Mountain inside the Pisgah National Forest. There are spectacular mountain and river views from the large covered deck with a table for outside dining and rockers for enjoying cool mountain breezes. n nIt is a very spacious cottage with hardwood floors, large kitchen, large living room with woodburning fireplace, large dining room, queen bedroom with sitting area and second bedroom with two twin beds. n nThere is a large private yard with campfire area for family gatherings and roasting marshmallows. n nSummerhouse is located within walking distance of the Pigeon river. Try your luck trout fishing. One-half mile frontage on the Pigeon River is yours to enjoy for tubing, swimming or fishing located across the meadow in front of the house. nSummerhouse is Southeast of Waynesville and only 10 miles from the entrance to the Blue Ridge Parkway - America 's Most Scenic Drive. n nCabin Features: n n3 BR (2 Queen, 2 Twins), 2 Bath, 1 Fully Equipped Kitchens, 1 apartment size kitchen, Central Heat, Window Air Conditioning in Bedrooms, Ceiling Fans, Washer/Dryer, Woodburning Fireplace, Satellite TV, DVD, Charcoal Grill, Wireless Internet Access and within 30 miles of the following Pisgah attractions: n ne280a2 Sliding Rock (26.4 miles, 38 mins) ne280a2 Waynesville, NC (11.1 miles, 18 mins) ne280a2 Blue Ridge Parkway (13.5 miles, 23 mins) ne280a2 Sam Knob (9.9 miles, 17 mins) ne280a2 Looking Glass Falls (28.5 miles, 41 mins) ne280a2 Cold Mountain (16.2 miles, 31 mins) ne280a2 Moore Cove Falls (27.0 miles, 39 mins) ne280a2 Many moree280a6... more info >>
Vacation Home near Skiing and Basketball with Mountain View, Hot Tub, Sauna and Garage, Pet-Friendly
Location:Boone, North Carolina
Bedrooms:7
Bathrooms:8
Sleeps:25
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:BBQ, Backyard, Cable/Satellite TV, DVD Player, Fireplace, Freezer, Garage, Hot Tub, Iron, Kitchenette, Linens, Mountain View, Oven, Pets OK, Pool Table, Refrigerator, Sauna, Shower, Steam Shower, Swimming Pool, TV, Towels & more amenities »
Activities:Badminton, Basketball, Restaurants, Shopping, Snow Skiing, Swimming, Tubing, Volleyball & more activities »
Description:Twickenham is named for a a quaint village on the Thames nestled between Richmond and Wimbledon where the character and charm of England flourishes. The owners fell in love with the people and the area of Twickenham while on their honeymoon about 20 years ago. Their favorite dining spot was a small pub located in a cellar next to Mick Jagger’s apartment where the young Rolling Stones spent a lot of time before they became famous. As they toured the area and explored the grand old manors and castles, their love for one another grew in their hearts as the scale and form of the architecture and beautiful furnishings and fixtures became etched upon their minds . Years later when their dream of building their own family home was becoming a reality, they decided to model this home after the style and character of the grand homes discovered while on their honeymoon. And thus after several years of planning and construction and exciting shopping trips to England, Twickenham House was completed. The current original owners raised their four children in this home, and through the years the walls and wonderful grounds have seen much love and laughter shared between friends and family. Their hope is that you too will come to Twickenham House with your family and friends and enjoy the peaceful and loving atmosphere as much as they have. This beautiful and extremely well-equipped mountain estate home, with 11,000 square feet of living space on 4 levels and 560 acres of beautiful land leading up to and encompassing the peak of Phoenix Mountain, represents the finest in private mountain living! When you pass through the first iron gate onto the property, you will see a trout-stocked pond and cascading waterfalls in a park-like setting, and you will know that you have arrived at your own private mountain resort! The grounds are perfectly maintained, and the paved driveway is over a mile long. It guides you from an elevation of 3375 feet above sea level at the main gate through a second iron gate at the main house at an elevation of 4325 feet. After parking in the circular drive, enter the main entrance and step into the large open foyer where the grand staircase rises below 2 majestic chandeliers to the 3rd level. Through the foyer and to the left is the large living room with a wood-burning fireplace (firewood provided), 46-Inch Satellite Flat Panel TV, plenty of comfortable seating, a card table, and French doors leading to the terrace. From the living room, step into the beautiful dining room with table for 8 and with built-in china cabinet with dinnerware and flatware for up to 30 guests, and French doors to the terrace. Pass through a small corridor into the huge kitchen with commercial grade double-sized refrigerator, separate freezer, a 6-burner gas cook top, double electric ovens, 2 dishwashers, a fireplace with a wood-fired oven, a dining table with seating for 6, swinging doors to the foyer, a French door to the terrace, a French door to the conservatory with another table for dining that seats 4. From the main entrance through the foyer to the right are 2 sets of French doors into the billiards room with pool table, a dartboard, a 40-inch flat panel satellite TV, a desk with an iMac, a handsome stone wood-burning fireplace, and a library of books. Down the hall from the billiards room and to the left is a bathroom with shower, the conservatory with an indoor Endless Pool Swim Spa that can be used as a hot tub, or swimming pool with a constant flow of water so that swimmers can swim against the current. With 180 degrees of windows, this conservatory is also a bright gathering place to enjoy the beautiful sunsets and wonderful outdoor sights any time of year. From here step out through French doors onto the well-furnished terrace to the outdoor hot tub and outdoor fireplace. At the end of the main hallway is the door to the 2-car garage, and just before that is the second staircase that leads upwards to the bedroom levels and downward to the entertainment areas which include a 600-square foot home theater with 12 leather recliners plus 4 additional seats, a popcorn maker, an 8-person sauna, an 8-person steam shower, an exercise room, a bathroom with shower and changing room, a large playroom with an abundance of toys for young children as well as a kitchenette, and a laundry room with 3 pairs of front-loading washers and dryers. The flooring of both the main level and 3rd level are of maple peg and groove oak, and all bathrooms are tiled. The ceilings are 9 and 10 feet throughout the home. Upstairs on the 3rd level are 5 suites all with peg and groove oak floors . At the west end is the huge Versace suite - named for the 2 Versace area rugs covering parts of the floor. This 900 square foot suite includes, a king bed, an armoire, plenty of seating as well as a gathering table, a 40-inch flat panel satellite TV with DVD player, a bathroom with large shower and heated towel rack, and 6 large windows through which to take in the beautiful outdoor scenery including spectacular sunsets. Down the hall to the south are a laundry room, a master suite with 32-inch satellite TV, DVD player, queen bed, and a private bathroom with ball-and-claw-foot bathtub with shower, a master suite with a king bed, 32-inch satellite TV with DVD player, a private bathroom with a ball-and-claw-foot bathtub. Across the hall on the north side of the house is another spacious bedroom suite with a king bed, 32-inch satellite TV with DVD player, and private bathroom with ball-and-claw-foot bathtub with shower. At the east end of this level are the grand staircase and beyond is a spacious 500 square-foot bedroom suite with king bed, wood-burning fireplace, 40-inch satellite TV with DVD player, sitting area, and private bathroom with large windows and great views, a ball and claw foot bathtub, and separate tiled shower. Follow the second staircase up to the 4th level to the wonderful Penthouse. This private space consists of a bedroom with king bed and 32-inch satellite TV with DVD player, a bathroom with a ball-and-claw-foot tub, and a large room with 13 twin beds, 40-inch satellite TV with DVD player, kitchenette, and plenty of windows to view the surrounding mountain landscapes from rooftop levels. The rear terrace overlooks the large backyard enclosed with a well-crafted native stone loose stacked wall and seasonal mountain views. Here is plenty of room to set up a game of volleyball or badminton, or croquet. And this large beautiful level space is perfect for large family gatherings, private parties, and weddings with receptions. Along the terrace is plenty of outdoor seating, a gas grill, an outdoor fireplace, and a large hot tub. Enjoy a bounce on the Olympic-sized trampoline or a game of basketball with the goal near the garage. Follow the driveway just a 10-minute walk or 2-minute drive past the main house to where it ends just a few steps from the peak of Phoenix Mountain at 4500 feet. This is an incredible area to explore and sit on the rock outcroppings to take in the full 360 degrees of breath-taking mountain views. This is also reportedly the most important site in the world for viewing the rare and endangered wildflower know as Geum Radiatum, or spreading avens. Twickenham is located just 10 minutes from the shops and restaurants of Jefferson and is convenient to many High Country attractions including 15 minutes from West Jefferson, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and Mount Jefferson State Park, 45 minutes from Boone and ASU, 50 minutes from Blowing Rock, Appalachian Ski Mountain, and Tweetsie Railroad, and less than an hour to Hawksnest Snow Tubing and Zipline and Sugar Mountain Ski Resort, and just 75 minutes to Ski Beech. So if you decide to venture out beyond the estate and explore other parts of the High Country, you will be able to enjoy all the area attractions and still have plenty of time to come home to relax at sunset. PLEASE NOTE: This home is accessed by a long single-lane paved driveway which is steep in places. It is plowed in winter, but 4WD or AWD vehicles are required November-March and chains may also be necessary to access the property in winter months. For more photos see the other listing for Twickenham or visit www.TwickenhamHouse.com. The 3000 SF Guest Cottage in also available. n nALL PRICES INCLUDE TOWELS, LINENS, EXIT CLEANING, AND TRASH PICK-UP. nADDITIONAL FEES INCLUDE 6.75% NC SALES TAX, 3% COUNTY LODGING TAX, AND A $90 RESERVATION PROCESSING FEE n n n SPRING GAP SPECIAL RATES n5/6-10, 5/13-16, 5/20-22, 5/29-31, 6/47, and 6/10-14 ONLY n2 NIGHTS @ $1200 = $2,400 n3 NIGHTS @ $850 = $2,550 n4 NIGHTS @ $700 = $2,800 n n n**SPECIAL OFF-PEAK RATES** n4 NIGHTS @ $1100 = $4400 n5 NIGHTS @ $975 = $4875 n6 NIGHTS @ $850 = $5100 n n nPET FEE: $50 PER NIGHT PER PET, $250 PER WEEK PER PET nONLY MATURE NON-SHEDDING DOGS UNDER 10 POUNDS INDOORS PLEASE n nWEDDINGS AND SPECIAL EVENT GATHERINGS ARE WELCOME FOR AN EXTRA $800 FEE AND 3-NIGHT OR MORE MINIMUM STAY (MORE IF POSTED) n n Check-in time is 5pm and check-out is 10am. n n2013 RATES WILL BE 10% HIGHER THAN 2012 nBOOK NOW FOR 2013 AND RECEIVE A 15% DISCOUNT... more info >>
Location:Asheville, North Carolina
Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:4
Sleeps:10
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:BBQ, Blender, CD Player, Crib, Deck, Dishes, Dishwasher, Full kitchen, Hot Tub, Internet Access, Laundry, Linens, Microwave, Non-Smoking, Oven, Pets OK, Refrigerator, Shower, TV, Toaster, Towels & more amenities »
Activities:Casino, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Massage, Mountain Biking, Shopping, Snow Skiing, Swimming & more activities »
Description:Peace, relaxation, solitude, luxury, with only the breeze or the cry of a soaring hawk to break the silence ... all surrounded by a 100-acre nature preserve with turkeys, deer, and even an occasional bear. Just seven miles from the center of eclectic and historic Asheville, North Carolina, and close to a host of Western North Carolina attractions and activities. n nThis 3,200 square foot luxury home perched high on the side of a mountain at the end of a pristine forested drive offers stunning panoramic winter views and spring and summer views as well through the lush curtain of leaves from hardwoods standing as sentinels of your privacy. A uniquely constructed home of wood and rock that seamlessly blends with its mountain environment, the home features a 22-foot-high cathedral ceiling, two large stone fireplaces, and includes all the usual amenities plus a 6-person hot tub on the deck, broadband Internet, a CD/Tape/Radio sound system throughout the house and unlimited U.S. long distance calling. Completely furnished, it will comfortably accommodate 10 people. n nThe oversized master bedroom on the first floor has a king bed, TV, and the master bath features a full size tub, glass shower and two sinks. A second master suite on the lower floor features a two mission style queen beds, a massage chair and private bath. The third bedroom is furnished with a double bed, crib and rocking chair. All three bedrooms open directly to outside decks through large glass doors. The fourth bedroom has one queen bed. All linens and towels provided. n nThe large decks on both the top and bottom floors cover 1,500 square feet and offer a gazebo, rocking chairs and privacy for the perfect place to relax (and while no smoking is allowed inside, we provide sand buckets should you wish to smoke on the deck). With the gas grill, ite28099s also the perfect place to cook and dine. Or enjoy preparing gourmet meals in the fully equipped kitchen as you enjoy the mountain vistas through a large bay window. The kitchen includes full size appliances, including refrigerator with ice/water in the door, electric flat cook top with self cleaning oven, dishwasher, and microwave. Youe28099ll find sharp knives, multitude of pots, pans and bake dishes, pizza pans, hand mixer, toaster, blender, and coffee grinder and maker. Theree28099s also a full-size washer and dryer for your convenience. Off the kitchen you will find a small breakfast nook. n nLush, green and serene, the home is remarkably close to historic Asheville, with abundant shopping, dining, arts, and entertainment. Just 9 miles away is the world famous Biltmore House. Also visit the world famous Grove Park Inn & Spa less than 6 miles away, walk around Beaver Lake or Lake Louise, or picnic alongside the French Broad River only a 2 mile drive.. Cruise the Blue Ridge Parkway, just 9 miles away. n nOther area attractions and activities include: the quaint town of Weaverville, the 435-acre North Carolina Arboretum, the Pisgah National Forest (mountain biking, swimming, hiking), horseback riding, balloon rides, skiing at Wolf Laurel (19 miles), relaxing at the historic Hot Springs Spa (30 miles), Harrahe28099s Cherokee Casino, Chimney Rock Park, Grandfather Mountain, the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad, and, of course, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. n nBut then you may find youe28099d just rather stay home and sit on the deck with a good book.... more info >>
Location:Beech Mountain, North Carolina
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:4
Sleeps:7
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Breakfast Bar, Child Friendly, Fireplace, Full kitchen, Laundry, No Pets & more amenities »
Activities:Biking, Fishing, Golf, Gym, Hiking, Rafting, Rock Climbing, Snow Skiing, Swimming, Tennis, Tubing & more activities »
Description:Our beautiful, almost new 3-bedroom / 3.5 bath home in picturesque Beech Mountain, North Carolina is perfect for any getaway. It is centrally located near the Blue Ridge Parkway, Linville Gorge and Falls, Grandfather Mountain and the Appalachian Trail. Enjoy hiking, fishing, the wildlife, Rock Climbing, Waterfalls, or just quiet time. r nThe home is nestled in the woods and is only minutes from Beech Mountain Ski Resort, a skier 's and outdoor lover 's dream. Winters on Beech Mountain are magical. Spring is vibrant. Summers are cool and refreshing. Fall is filled with harvest colors. r nThe home has two floors of spacious living. Downstairs is very bright and open with a cozy living with a gas logs fireplace, separate dining area, fully equipped kitchen with breakfast bar, master bedroom and 1.5 baths, and utility room with washer and dryer. There are 2 bedrooms upstairs, one with a queen-size bed and the other with a full-size and a twin size bed. Each bedroom has separate bathrooms. Additional sleeping is available in the in the downstairs living room that has a queen sleeper sofa. The home can comfortably accommodate 7-9 people. r nSpend a great summer enjoying guest privileges at the Beech Mountain Club. For a nominal fee you can enjoy golf, swimming, tennis, a fitness center, and day-programs for the kids. If you want more adventure you can enjoy the abundance of hiking and biking trails, rock-climbing, whitewater rafting, tubing, or zip lining. Plenty of great fishing is also available. Our cabin is centrally located to whatever you enjoy doing r nNo Smoking, No pets r nOnly minutes from Boone, Blowing Rock, Sugar Mountain, Ski Beech, Fred 's Mercantile Store and Mast General Store. r n... more info >>
Location:Hot Springs, North Carolina
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:1
Sleeps:8
Property Type:Vacation Home
Activities:Fishing, Swimming
Description:Being located in the City of Hot Springs, this custom log home offers seclusion from the town and majestic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. This spacious cabin sleeps eight comfortably or a party of two can just use the main living area which has a private bedroom. There is a large covered front & side porch which has a hot tub to enjoy and the cabin is a short trail walk away to private steps down to Spring Creek. Swimming and fishing are allowed so make sure and bring your gear. A fire pit and grill are onsite for cooking and just sitting around the fire. We are pet and children friendly in fact the yard around the cabin is a great place for kids to play. n nFishing guide available upon request.... more info >>
Location:Beech Mountain, North Carolina
Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:3
Sleeps:10
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:BBQ, Child Friendly, DVD Player, Deck, Fireplace, Full kitchen, Hot Tub, Laundry, Linens, Microwave, Refrigerator, Sauna, Shower, Swimming Pool, TV, Towels, Video Game Console, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Description:Are you looking for a beautiful, exquisite, one-of-a-kind vacation spot in the gorgeous mountains of NC? The Beech Bum Chalet is perfect for your special retreat, any time of the year! r n r nThe BBC is a 2-story, 4-Bedroom Chalet that we have completely remodeled (originally built in 1969, it has been passed down in the family), with all new furniture, appliances, decor and amenities. Additionally, it features keyless entry, hardwood floors, lots of natural light and the all-important wireless Internet. Located just down the road from Fred 's General Mercantile and one mile from Ski Beech, the BBC is quaintly tucked away in the woods on a gravel road where you are sure to be in perfect harmony with nature. r n r nYou 'll find the Chalet classy, yet still having that classic mountain look and feel. There are 3 bedrooms on the main floor - a master with queen bed and full double vanity bathroom, a guest room with a queen bed and another guest room with two twin beds. Each bedroom has a TV, DVD player and DirecTV, all beds have feather beds and mattress pads on them, covered in hotel quality linens for your utmost comfort. r n r nThe guest bathroom also features a double vanity, and there are plenty of plush towels at your fingertips. There is central heat in the BBC for your use during the colder months. Because Beech Mountain stays in the low 70 's during the summer months, the chalet stays nice and cool, especially with the windows open and the breezes coming through. r n r nIn the dining room area there is a beautiful wood table (adjustable for up to six) in front of a gigantic window, with a view of the front deck and garden. Adjacent is a full kitchen with lots of windows that offers almost every convenience, whether you want to cook a huge meal or just snack! There is a small office area with a printer/fax/copier/scanner and office supplies for your use. r n r nIn the special mud room nearby, you 'll find a new washer and dryer and a place for your boots, skis, hats and coats. The living room features a sleeper sofa, recliner, Flat screen TV, DirecTV with DVR, DVD library, in-ceiling surround sound, organ, gas fireplace and two huge sliding glass doors that open to the upper deck. A gas grill and table with comfy chairs and loungers await to help you relax after a day of fun. r n r nWalk back out onto the new front deck by the garden, and a few steps around either side of the house, and step onto the new lower back deck where a relaxing hot tub awaits to ease your body after a day on the slopes. Or, you can sit in the chairs, have a glass of wine, look out at the trees and mountains and breathe in the fresh air. Beautiful French doors lead into the bottom half of the Chalet (its only entry - very private), which is entirely new and features its own central heat and huge windows. On one end there is a fabulous bedroom with a queen bed, half bath and private shower. The middle area of the floor features a 4 person sauna and another double vanity sink with half bath. r n r nThe other end of the floor features a fantastic game room with a bar, microwave, small refrigerator, full futon, Flat screen TV, DVD player, Playstation 2, DirecTV, theater sound system, and 3-in-1 bumper pool and poker table! r n r nBy staying at the BBC, you have privileges at the fantastic Beech Mountain Club , which is only a mile and a half away. For a fee, you can use their Olympic size heated swimming pool and the incredible golf course, tennis, fitness and dining facilities. There is also a great new recreation center nearby, and many trails to hike and explore. We also have tennis rackets and balls, baseball gloves, board and card games, Frisbees, fishing rods and the like for you to use. r n r nOur goal has been to make our mountain house unlike any other. Come relax and enjoy the beauty of Beech Mountain in style. r n r nPlease check out our personal website! And when making reservation inquiries, please include the makeup of your party (adults/teens/kids). Thanks!... more info >>
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