Stunning Log Cabin with Views of Mt. Mitchell near Asheville, North Carolina





Stunning Log Cabin with Views of Mt. Mitchell near Asheville, North Carolina
"The cabin was wonderful! would definitely stay again!"
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Entire accommodation to yourself
Enjoy having the accommodation to yourself; with all facilities for exclusive and private use
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park
This accommodation is located 43 miles69 kilometers from a National park
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Free cancellation if cancelled within 24 hours of confirmation and more than 30 days before check-in
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Log cabin • 10 guests • Private Bathroom • Private Kitchen
An easy drive out of Asheville, North Carolina will bring guests to this log cabin in the woods. From here, guests have sweeping views of Mt. Mitchell and are in a prime location for exploring the surrounding area. This log cabin rental is really great for families, with lots of space where guests can relax privately as well as come together. While the kids are in the game room, entertained by the air hockey table, the adults can be out on the deck soaking in the hot tub. If and when guests don't feel like heading to Black Mountain for a meal, they will find that the kitchen has everything they need to prepare breakfast, lunch, or dinner, including a dishwasher for easy cleanup. The living area centers around a stone fireplace where guests can cozy up in front of in the winters, along with a 42" plasma TV. At the end of the day, between three bedrooms and sofa beds, a total of 10 guests can stay at this log cabin rental.
When guests stay here, they have access to a range of on-site facilities like a pond and swimming holes, hiking trails, fire pits, and hammocks, but also a selection of private amenities to make their stay more comfortable. Central air conditioning and heating are installed throughout so that guests are always comfortable, and there is Wi-Fi to stay connected. The rental also has satellite TV, laundry facilities, and a full kitchen with a dishwasher. Best of all, there is a hot tub on the deck and an air hockey table inside.
Features and services
- Wi-Fi/Internet
- Shared Jacuzzi/Hot tub
- Heating
- Air conditioning
- Fireplace
- Washing machine
- Shared Barbecue
- Coffeemaker
- Bathtub
- 5 Reviews
Accommodation rules
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Check-in: Flexible
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Check out: Flexible
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Infants allowed Under 2 years old
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Children allowed 2-12 years old
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Pets allowed additional charge
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No smoking
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No parties
- No events
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Some spaces are shared
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Damage deposit: 300.00 per stay
There is a required $200 security deposit.
Be kind to the environment and take care of the surroundings.
Cancellation policy: Thirty
Location and surroundings
Black Mountain, North Carolina (United States of America)
Detailed location provided after booking
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park (43 miles) (69 kilometers)
- Supermarket
Activities
- Swimming on-site
- Winter sports on-site
- Horseback riding on-site
- Biking on-site
- Whitewater rafting on-site
- Climbing on-site
- Fishing on-site
- Wine tasting on-site
- Wildlife watching on-site
- Golfing on-site
When guests stay here, they have the opportunity to explore much of western North Carolina, home to mountains and valleys and a variety of attractions and outdoor activities for all ages. The 'High Country,' has many different places to ski, like Sugar Mountain and Ski Beech. Guests can spend their winter vacation skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing, and ice skating. Other guests may prefer to hike and explore scenic and historic sites at destinations like Grandfather Mountain, Blowing Rock, or Linville Caverns. The eastern foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains are home to Stone Mountain State Park, another great place to go hiking, and historic and charming towns like Chimney Rock, Tryon, and Lake Lure. If guests head west, they will find the Tennessee Valley, where they can go whitewater rafting, visit the Cherokee Indian Reservation, and drive the famous 'Tail of the Dragon' at Deal's Gap.