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Come spend the weekend at Sweet
Biscuit Inn for an active weekend
of events in Asheville, North Carolina. Downtown will be hopping
with music, food and fun for everyone. And if you came to relax, you
can do that too by hiking to waterfalls, biking on trails or just
sitting on our porch swing drinking lemonade. Croquet anyone?
Thomas Wolfe
House The
boyhood home of the author Thomas Wolfe (Look Homeward,
Angel) is furnished with family possession and open for tours
(approx. 30 min.). A number of special events take place each year.
Small admission fee.
WNC Nature Center The Western North Carolina Nature Center is the
first place where area children meet the animals they have read
about. Deer, bears, cougar, wolf, raccoons, 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.
North Carolina
Arboretum A 427-acre
facility with a Visitor Education Center, state-of-the-art
greenhouses, beautiful gardens, and walking
trails.
Asheville Botanical
Gardens The Botanical
Gardens at Asheville, North Carolina is located in one of the three
most diverse temperate ecosystem 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.
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
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.
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
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.
These are
just a few great places to visit while in Asheville, North Carolina.
Visit the
website www.exploreasheville.com for more events and ideas for your
trip.
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