Affordable and romantic getaway near Asheville, NC?
July 13, 2011 8:03 AM
A romantic and affordable place to stay in or around the Asheville, NC area?
Hoping to find a place for a couple of nights for either next week/weekend or the following week/weekend. Plans have been made for activities during the day around the area (white water rafting, horseback riding, strolling around Asheville), would love it if we could also score a great place to come back to, like with a really great swimming pool, hot tub or something of that nature. We're not campers, so definitely looking for a hotel or inn.
And, of course, trying to keep from having to give up any limbs for the payment of such place (if such a place exists!)
Thank you in advance for any tips!
Hoping to find a place for a couple of nights for either next week/weekend or the following week/weekend. Plans have been made for activities during the day around the area (white water rafting, horseback riding, strolling around Asheville), would love it if we could also score a great place to come back to, like with a really great swimming pool, hot tub or something of that nature. We're not campers, so definitely looking for a hotel or inn.
And, of course, trying to keep from having to give up any limbs for the payment of such place (if such a place exists!)
Thank you in advance for any tips!
We recently stayed at Cumberland Falls and had a great experience. Beautiful place, nice folks, great food. Also, it is a one-block walk to the amazing Nine Mile, a restaurant that you really should go out of your way to try.
posted by jbickers at 8:53 AM on July 13, 2011
posted by jbickers at 8:53 AM on July 13, 2011
Affordable is a relative thing, but summer is the tourist season so prices are up and availability goes fast. Be aware that communities which look close by on the map can be an hour drive to Asheville due to small winding roads.
posted by cat_link at 10:38 AM on July 13, 2011
posted by cat_link at 10:38 AM on July 13, 2011
We just stayed in the Holiday Inn right in Asheville. It wasn't cozy or quaint or anything, but it was nice and clean, had a good view of the hills (over another motel), and has a pool that's open until 10 (we didn't get to try the latter because we stayed out too late drinking at the excellent Asheville Brewing and Pizza).
posted by fuzzygerdes at 12:30 PM on July 13, 2011
posted by fuzzygerdes at 12:30 PM on July 13, 2011
A few years back, Mrs. mmascolino and I stayed at the Asheville Green Cottage. We had the house to ourselves and we enjoyed it (so long as you can deal with a vegetarian breakfast).
posted by mmascolino at 12:53 PM on July 13, 2011
posted by mmascolino at 12:53 PM on July 13, 2011
Grove park inn?
posted by oceanjesse at 2:58 PM on July 13, 2011
posted by oceanjesse at 2:58 PM on July 13, 2011
Affordable is a relative thing, but I can heartily recommend Hill House B&B. Comes equipped with extremely cute dog.
posted by Shoggoth at 7:54 PM on July 13, 2011
posted by Shoggoth at 7:54 PM on July 13, 2011
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Here's a link to the Asheville Bed and Breakfast Association. Knock yourself out.
posted by valkyryn at 8:10 AM on July 13, 2011