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Biltmore Village Inn
bed and breakfast - inn
- Number of bedrooms
6 - Number of bathrooms
6 - Number of floors
2 - Sleeps
14
| Pets - Yes | Smoking - No | Wheelchair - No |
Property description
The closest of Asheville's bed and breakfast inns to the Biltmore Estate, the Biltmore Village Inn is located on top of Reed Hill, above Biltmore Village. The entrance to the Biltmore Estate can be seen from the inn's tower sitting area. From there and the porch, you can see why Samuel Reed, George Vanderbilt's lawyer, situated his house here after he sold Asheville's first multimillionaire the property for Biltmore Village. It commanded a 360-degree view of the mountains, and overlooked the Village and the Swannanoa River valley.
The 1892 Queen Anne Victorian has been fully restored. Elegant in design, handsome in its museum-quality collections, furnished with every comfort, with unusually large bedrooms and baths, Biltmore Village Inn will fulfill your idea of what an inn should be. This is our third bed & breakfast inn, and we have included all those amenities that guests have asked us for over the years. The unusually large bedrooms and baths have whirlpool tubs, fireplaces-even fireplaces in some bathrooms. Full gourmet breakfasts and afternoon tea give a great start and end to the day.
Property amenities
Furnishings/Luxuries: Air Conditioning, Balcony, Beach Access, Beach Chairs, Beach Front, Beach Towels, Beach Umbrella, Ceiling Fan(s), Cook
Appiliances: Coffee Maker, Filtered Water/Ice, Ice Maker, Iron, Ironing Board
Electronics: Alarm Clock, Cable TV, Internet Access, TV, Telephone, VCR
Recreation/Activities: Biking Nearby, Canoeing Nearby, Casino Nearby, Golf Nearby, Hiking Nearby, Historic Area Nearby, Horseback Riding Nearby, Hunting Nearby, Night Club/Disco Nearby, Restaurant Nearby, Shopping, State/National Park Nearby, Tennis Nearby
Transportation: Airport Transportation
Rates
175 - 295 USD
/day
Additional information
Asheville is one of the country's great vacation destinations. There are many things to do here: the Biltmore Estate, of course, and outdoor activities (hiking, biking, whitewater and calm water rafting, ballooning, horseback riding, tennis, golf), arts aplenty (there are 32 galleries, many antique shops, and several arts and crafts shows), entertainment (Asheville is a major music town, and there are dance and theater troupes), and food. We have pages on all these-just click on the links.
We're also delighted to offer advice on what to do, where to shop and dine, how best to visit the sprawling Biltmore Estate, the best times to tour the Blue Ridge Parkway and the sights along it (Little Switzerland, Linville, Grandfather Mountain, Mount Pisgah, the Cradle of Forestry, waterfalls). It's only a short drive from Asheville to Blowing Rock (where much of the movie "Last of the Mohicans" was filmed), the horse country around Tryon, the furniture marts in Hickory, the gambling in Cherokee, the neat little shops in Dillsboro, the railroad ride into the Nantahala National Forest, and on and on. If there's not something for you in Asheville, all we can do is paraphrase Dr. Johnson's aphorism about London: "He who is tired of Asheville is tired of life."
Owner Information
Name: Ripley Hotch
Telephone: 828-274-8707
Fax number: 828-274-8779
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