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Quaint, quiet Weaverville, NC
is home to art and craft studios and galleries, the Milling Company restaurant,
Sunnyside Cafe and Zebulon Vance's Birthplace.
If your career keeps you running, try our
B&B alternatives:
- Run a whitewater mountain river in a raft, canoe or kayak.
- Let your imagination run as you shop for antiques, crafts or gourmet
herbs.
- Run a golf ball down some of the most beautiful fairways in North
Carolina.
- Take in the latest run of regional drama in Asheville, Mars Hill, Flat
Rock or Cherokee.
- Run - or hike - any of hundreds of nearby mountain trails. Or let your
horse do it for you.
- Run back in time as you tour the Biltmore House and winery.
- Or just run your toes through the cool green grass, sip an iced tea and
read a good book.
Breakfast:
We hesitate to call our breakfasts gourmet, since that has become
such a cliche among bed and breakfasts. But our meals are indulgences, a full
and satisfying experience you'd normally expect at a nice restaurant.
Each meal begins with our private-roast
coffee, tea, and juice, with fresh fruit and made-from-scratch muffins served
family style. Then we bring you homemade bread, made that morning or the night
before, along with an individual serving of the day's entree.
When the weather permits, and that's most
of the year, we serve breakfast on the back porch, where you can watch the sun
rise to the adoration of the birds and flowers.
Outdoor Adventure:
Western North Carolina
is a mecca for outdoors enthusiasts.
Thousands
of miles of trophy trout streams
wet the wrinkles of the Smokies, the Balsams, the Blacks and the Blue Ridge,
joining into rivers where whitewater rafters and kayakers can take in the
mountain beauty up close. Where highland valleys meet climbing hills, some of
the most beautiful golf courses in the nation challenge all levels. Our guests
get a discount at Reems Creek Golf Club, one of the best.
The Blue
Ridge Parkway, one of America's
most stunning highways, carries travelers more than 400 miles along ridgelines
unmarred by billboards, trucks or any buildings other than the occasional
information center. Take a drive to Mount Mitchell, highest peak east of the
Rockies, or go south to catch a view of Cold Mountain, of literary and movie
fame.
Trailheads along the parkway and
other mountain roads beckon hikers to waterfalls, balds and escarpments where
rock climbers test themselves against the mountain. Steep trails at two county
parks challenge mountain bicyclists.
Whatever your choice, and you have many
choices, let the Asheville, often misspelled Ashville, NC area B&B Inn on Main
Street treat you to old-time comfort and style!
How to Find Us:
Take I-240 at Asheville to exit 4A. Go about 6 miles to U.S. 25-70 exit.
Take first ramp, to Weaverville. Go a third of a mile to Main Street.
Turn right, go a half mile to the corner of Main and East. Turn left and
park in back.
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