Top on Asheville’s "must see and do list" is Biltmore Estate an 8,000-acre estate, complete with George Vanderbilt's magnificent 250-room home, lush gardens and an award-winning winery. Other area attractions include NC Arboretum, Blue Ridge Parkway, Pisgah National Forest, Folk Art Center and Downtown Asheville.
Seasonal changes make each trip on the 469-mile Blue Ridge Parkway a new adventure. Meandering through a variety of landscapes, the scenic drive has lookout points, hiking trails and picnic sites along the way. This Asheville, NC hotel is four miles away.
This city is known for its numerous outstanding independent restaurants, many of which feature fresh, locally grown products. While you are in Asheville, our hotel's staff recommends that you dine at one of these independent restaurants at least once.
Comprised of 434-acres, North Carolina Arboretum is a spectacular showcase of flora, including one of the best bonsai collections in the United States. Located a short drive from this Asheville, NC hotel, the complex has 10 miles of trails, as well.
Catch a ride on one of Gray Line's red trolleys for an exciting journey through Asheville history. Our hotel's staff encourages you to become better acquainted with the area through this fascinating tour, which shows you all the major points of interest.
1 Approach Road, Asheville, NC 28803
Play in Biltmore's 8,000-acre backyard with an array of outdoor activities, indulge in one-of-a-kind shopping, and savor their restaurants' exceptional fare. Visit Biltmore in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville, NC.
Parkway headquarters is at Milepost 384, Asheville, NC 28803
The Blue Ridge Parkway is more than a road – it’s a beautiful journey that entices visitors to explore a 469-mile gateway to America’s rich cultural heritage including Cherokee traditions, music, crafts, agriculture and nature. Your journey is just around the corner! Split-rail fences, old farmsteads, mountain meadows and scenic overlooks with endless vistas make the Blue Ridge Parkway a popular attraction. The Parkway incorporates numerous campgrounds, picnic areas, trails and waterfalls.
431 Main St, Chimney Rock, NC 28720
Chimney Rock at Chimney Rock State Park is located in Chimney Rock Village near Lake Lure in the NC mountains. Just 25 miles southeast of Asheville, NC, the Park is nestled in Hickory Nut Gorge adjacent to the towns of Lake Lure and Bat Cave.
107 Park Headquarters Road, Gaitlinburg, TN
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a hiker's paradise with over 800 miles of maintained trails ranging from short leg-stretchers to strenuous treks that may require backcountry camping. But hiking is not the only reason for visiting the Smokies. Car camping, fishing, picnicking, wildlife viewing and auto touring are popular activities.
Nanatahala Outdoor Center, 13077 Highway 19 W, Bryson City, NC 28713
NOC has long been the home to many aficionados, the meeting place for friends and the vacation destination for so many groups and families. NOC has been recognized by various media including Good Morning America, The New York Times, Outside, National Geographic Adventure and more. We appreciate these accolades, and we owe it to our dedicated staff of folks who bring their passion for the outdoors to work every day. Don't take our word for it, experience it for yourself, today.
100 Frederick Law Olmsted Way, Asheville, NC 28806
Just as our experience of nature is intimate, visitors to The North Carolina Arboretum connect with plants in personal ways that are as diverse and rich as the land itself. Whether you enjoy strolling through gardens, exploring exhibits, enriching your mind or hiking and biking, the Arboretum offers activities for all ages, including 434-acre natural treasure with 65 acres of cultivated gardens and 10 miles of hiking and biking trails and more.
290 Macon Avenue, Asheville, NC 28804
Built from granite boulders hewn from Sunset Mountain, The Grove Park Inn opened in 1913. At its opening dinner, William Jennings Bryan declared that it had been “built for the ages.” In the decades since it has become one of the South’s most famous and venerable resorts. From yesterday to today, The Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa has remained a place dedicated to providing its guests with comfort — and genuine delight.
51 N Market Street, Asheville, NC 28801
Considered by many to be one of the giants of 20th Century American Literature, Thomas Wolfe immortalized his childhood home in his epic autobiographical novel, Look Homeward, Angel. Wolfe's colorful portrayal of his family, his hometown of Asheville, North Carolina, and the Old Kentucky Home boarding house earned the historic Victorian home a place as one of American Literature's most famous landmarks.
75 Gashes Creek Road, Asheville, NC 28805
The WNC Nature Center is a living museum of plants and animals native to the southern Appalachian region. Our purpose is to increase public awareness and understanding of all aspects of the natural environment of Western North Carolina through hands-on and sensory experiences.
Milepost 382, Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville, NC
The Folk Art Center is home to the Southern Highland Craft Guild. The center showcases the finest in traditional and contemporary crafts of the Southern Appalachians. In addition to an Eastern National bookstore and Blue Ridge Parkway information desk, the center houses three galleries, a library and Allanstand Craft Shop. Beginning in March each year, visitors can see live craft demonstrations daily in the Folk Art Center lobby.
777 Casino Drive, Cherokee, NC 28719
Set in the beautiful homeland of the Cherokee Indians, Harrah's Cherokee Hotel and Casino offers luxury and beauty both inside and out. This North Carolina hotel has a 15,000 square foot conference center, an indoor pool, and a workout room. Action-packed gaming includes slots, video poker, the PokerPro poker room, and interactive video technology table games. Enjoy live entertainment at the Cherokee Pavilion, and culinary delights at the choice of restaurants.
226 Everett Street, Bryson City, NC 28713
With 53 miles of track, 2 tunnels and 25 bridges, the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad offers a variety of excursions that explore the amazing landscape of Western North Carolina. With the romance and mystique of an era gone by, guests on-board the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad will enjoy scenic train journeys across fertile valleys and through river gorges in a spectacular region near The Great Smoky Mountains.
2388 State Highway 128, Burnsville, NC 28714
There are a few places in the world that still stand apart from the ordinary. Rising more than a mile high, surrounded by the gentle mist of low-hanging clouds, Mount Mitchell State Park is one of these extraordinary places. In the crest of the timeworn Black Mountains lies the summit of Mount Mitchell, the highest point east of the Mississippi. For those who ascend this mighty peak, what looms in the horizon is a feast for the eyes—breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
2661 Greenville Hwy, Flat Rock, NC
The Playhouse’s dual mission of producing the performing arts and providing education in the performing arts includes a ten-show professional series; a summer and fall college apprentice and intern program; performances and cabaret series by the YouTheatre; year-round classes and workshops for students from kindergarten through adults. Flat Rock Playhouse now hosts over 90,000 patrons annually and is a major contributor to the local economy and the Arts in North Carolina.
US 221 & Blue Ridge Parkway, Linville, NC 28646
Grandfather Mountain inspires awe through an abundance of natural wonders. Designated by the United Nations as an International Biosphere Reserve and protected forever by the Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation, there is nowhere else on Earth that you can enjoy such a variety of mountain life in one amazing place.
One Resort Drive, Asheville, NC 28806
Set on a 124 acre resort property with magnificent 150 year old white oaks. "Fly" 20 to 70 feet above ground on zip line sections from several hundred feet long to 1200 feet long. This urban course offers the convenience of being adjacent to a major resort and downtown Asheville. Includes 10 zip sections, 3 sky bridges, and a new innovation “flying staircase” plus a 54 foot tower with spectacular views of downtown Asheville and the surrounding mountains.