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Once
you come to Asheville North Carolina you'll realize why so many
people seek Asheville North Carolina Lodging. The Asheville North
Carolina Blue Ridge Mountain area holds great natural beauty with its rivers, waterfalls, scenic highways and heritage.
Asheville North Carolina is truly a place of comfort and relaxation.
We have provided some useful Asheville North Carolina information and links where
possible. These are recommended attractions to visit during your
Asheville North Carolina Lodging experience at our Asheville Days
Inn. Admission prices and operation hours are subject to
change. Please contact the attraction for verification.
Biltmore Estate NC

Built
by George Vanderbilt in the late 19th century, America’s largest
private home, the 255-room Biltmore House still contains its
original collection of 50,000 furnishings, artwork and antiques.
The Biltmore Estate is an experience set apart from the rest of
the world.
Located on US 25, just north of I-40. 800/543-2961.
Hours: Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m., except Thanksgiving & Christmas days. Allow four to six hours for visit. For Admission, please check with the venue as times and prices may fluctuate.
Blue Ridge Parkway

Considered the nation’s most scenic highway, the 470-mile roadway
winds through the Blue Ridge Mountains, through Asheville North
Carolina and into
the entrance of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Numerous
overlooks, roadside exhibits and hiking trails make a trip along the
Parkway a delight year-round.
Black Mountain

Spend the
day in the historic settings of Black Mountain with overflows of art and craft galleries, art
studios, antique stores, furniture stores and more. Feed the ducks, swing on a swing and feel like a kid
again. Pass the evening with a stroll or enjoy
the beat in one of Black Mountain’s music clubs.
For more information contact the Black Mountain Chamber of Commerce,
(800)-669-2301.
Chimney Rock Park

Take
the elevator or the stairs up to this 500 million year old rock
where you can see for 75-miles. Hike the trails to the 404 ft.
waterfall, pack a picnic lunch or enjoy dining and shopping in
Chimney Rock Village below. Hwy. 64/74A, Chimney Rock (25 miles
SE from Asheville). 800/277-9611 or 828/625-9611.
Hours: Ticket Plaza open year-round 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. EST.(
8:30 a.m.– 5:30 p.m. DST). Park stays open 1½ hours later than
Ticket Plaza. Allow one hour to all day. Closed Thanksgiving,
Christmas & New Year's Days. Admission: Adults (16 and over)
$14; Children (ages 6-15) $6.00. Discount coupons available at
front desk.
Please check
with the venue as times and prices may fluctuate due to weather.
Raft the French Broad River

Ducky and
raft one of the world's oldest rivers! The French Broad's playful
rapids will carry you through a lush valley with panoramic views.
Typical summer and fall trips feature a combination of ducks and
rafts to make the most fun of low water. At higher water usually in
the spring enjoy guide assisted rafts. Other area rafting trips
include The Nantahala, the Pigeon , the Chattooga, the Ocoee and the
Nolichucky rivers. For more information on pricing and reservations
call The Nantahala Outdoor center at 1-(800)232-7238.
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Other Area
Attractions |
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| Folk
Art Center |
Tweetsie Railroad |
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Grandfather Mountain |
North
Carolina Golf Courses |
| Grove
Arcade |
Linville Caverns |
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Cherokee |
Maggie Valley |
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Historic Downtown Ashville |
Waynesville |
| Lake
Lure |
The
Cove |
| The
Great Smoky Mountain Railroad |
Sliding rock |
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Shopping Outlets |
Ashville Art Museums |
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