Asheville

Where to Stay
If the beauty of the mountains was not enough to make you simply sleep under the stars, do not worry—there are lots of different places to stay in the Asheville area.If you like it fancy, we have that. Want a more rustic, laid back approach? Oh yes, we have that too. Quaint, luxurious, comfy and kid-friendly are just a few adjectives to describe accommodations available to folks coming to this city that sits in a valley surrounded by majestic mountains.
Downtown Asheville
If you want to be able walk to fine restaurants for dinner, shop or take part of Asheville’s ever-growing nightlife, perhaps staying right smack downtown is perfect.
The Haywood Park Hotel, and its historic grandeur will place you in the heart of Asheville. The Renaissance Asheville Hotel, a more modern 12-story hotel near downtown also caters to those looking to be in the city for their visit. Want an awesome view of the city? Stay at The Hill House Bed and Breakfast Inn located just a few minutes from downtown. Sit back and enjoy the view with other guests from the large rocking chair porch.
West Asheville
Just over the Smokey Park Bridge lies West Asheville. Minutes from downtown, this area offers many places to hang your hat as well. The Holiday Inn Great Smokies Sun Spree Resort offers up plenty of outdoor recreation with an 18-hole golf course, four clay tennis courts, and let us not forget the two nice-sized pools. If you are looking for a more charming, away-from-it-all type place, venture no further than The Richmond Hill Inn. Perched on the hill above the west side of the French Broad River, this Inn caters to those that demand the very best. Private baths and air conditioning, an award winning restaurant and gardens to stroll beckon you to this grand 1889 Victorian.
North of Asheville
Small town appeal is what Weaverville has to offer its guests. Like a village of the past, this quaint town is big on hospitality. Weaverville is only 10 minutes from Asheville, so visitors are still close to area attractions. The Dry Ridge Inn offers several packages, including the “Romantic Getaway” package and the Golf package. The Inn on Main Street, a large Victorian built in 1900 is a lovely place to stay, picnic lunches can be made for guests by request. The Secret Garden Bed & Breakfast, an elegant 1904 home, sitting on right Main Street is an oasis hidden from the bustle of the busy thoroughfare outside its walls. Guests can enjoy hors d’oeurves on the sundeck and veranda, while bird watching.
East of Asheville
Another small community with BIG appeal is the Town of Black Mountain. Staying in this area gives the antique and craft lover an area full of treasure to explore. Enjoy your visit even more by staying at The Red Rocker Inn, famous for its huge, down-home southern-style meals. These home-cooked dinners will fill that growling stomach after a day of sightseeing. If you really want to get away from it all, escape to The BodhiTree Guest House. Handmade quilts will cover you with comfy warmth and fresh mountain air will cover your senses.
South Asheville
The Inn on Biltmore Estate is a brand-new hotel, just opened in March of this year. This $31 million 213-room inn offers a library and plenty of spectacular views for its guests to enjoy. This new accommodation provides folks with many of activities from which to choose, including biking, horseback riding, hiking, swimming in the outdoor pool, lounging in the hot tub and working out in the fitness room. The rooms are decorated with English and French manor house flair, but have many modern amenities such as WebTV and data ports. The area around the Biltmore House also gives visitors a variety of hotel choices like The Quality Inn at Biltmore and The Baymont.
Cabins and Camping
Do you want to take a more rustic approach to where you stay? How about a log cabin? The The Log Cabin Motor Court might be your cup of tea. Built in 1930, it could well be the longest continually run place of its kind in all of Western North Carolina. Scenic sites along the French Broad River in which to pitch your tent are available in Hot Springs. There are also primitive campsites, full hook ups for RVs and cabins here as well.
More wonderful campsites are available in the Pisgah National Forest. This 500,000-acre forest offers up rockslides, swimming holes, fishing and picnic areas. Pitch your tent, and have fun. Cherokee Indian Reservation is a 56, 000 acre reservation with camping and RV accommodations.
With over 31 bed and breakfasts, more than 20 hotels, several inns, and many, many camp and cabin facilities, Asheville hollers loudly to those looking for peace and quiet, natural beauty and mountain town fun and recreation. Whether you need all the luxuries a fine hotel can offer, or a place to sleep under the stars, this city welcomes you with open arms.

