
Lovely Blue Ridge Cabin Rental for a Weekend Getaway in North Carolina
The best North Carolina cabin rentals for a family getaway near Blue Ridge Parkway
This lovely Blue Ridge cabin rental is nestled away in the beautifully manicured Mt. Mitchell Golf Course Community, providing up to seven guests with a weekend getaway in North Carolina. There are two main bedrooms, both with two twin beds each, and a sleeping loft with a queen-size bed and a twin bed. The two bathrooms have showers, sinks, and toilets. Soft bedding, linens, and towels are kindly provided.
The open-concept interior connects the living room, dining area, and kitchen, with warmth radiating from the wood burning brick fireplace. Wall-length sliding doors and tall windows allow for bright and welcoming sunlight to shine throughout the whole interior. The living room includes a large sofa, two armchairs, and a flat screen TV, making it a great space to hang out after a busy day exploring the local attractions. The kitchen is fully equipped with everything necessary to prepare family meals.
Outside, there's an amazing wrap-around deck, offering a spectacular view of the Black Mountains. Guests can kick back in the outdoor seating while dinner cooks away on the BBQ grill. There is ample parking on the property for guests when they arrive. This North Carolina accommodation is close to everything, a few minutes away from the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway, Pisgah National Forest, and 25 minutes away from Mt. Mitchell State Park.
3 bedrooms, 6 beds
- 1 Queen-size bed
- 5 Twin/Single beds
Features and services
- Wi-Fi/Internet
- Heating
- Fireplace
- Shuttle
- Private Barbecue
- Coffeemaker
- Firewood
- Television
- Shower
COVID-19 Actions
During this time of COVID-19 pandemic, we have established a comprehensive disinfecting protocol to minimize the possibility of infection from previous guests. We have streamlined our check-in procedures to minimize contact. Our properties are thoroughly cleaned and every surface and hand contact points are disinfected with special attention to high use items (door knobs, faucet handles, cabinet handles & knobs, light & lamp switches, etc.). All linens are disinfected with bleach in the wash. Furniture is misted with disinfectant.
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Accommodation rules
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Check-in: 04:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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Check out: 10:00 AM
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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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No open fires
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Minimum age to rent: 18
Be kind to the environment and take care of the surroundings.
Cancellation policy: Flexible
Location and surroundings
Burnsville, North Carolina (United States of America)
Detailed location provided after booking
- Mountain
- Forest
- National Park
- Supermarket
Activities
- Swimming
- Hiking
- Winter sports
- Horseback riding additional charge
- Biking
- Kayaking/Canoeing
- Whitewater rafting
- Climbing
- Zip-lining additional charge
- Fishing
- Meditation
- Wildlife watching
- Hunting
- Golfing
Nestled in the fantastic and lush Pisgah National Forest along the Blue Ridge, there are plenty of incredible things to do when visiting the rugged North Carolina Mountains. Guests can explore the many great hiking and biking trails in this part of the southern Appalachian Mountains. A must-do is a visit to the Black Mountain State Park, with five of the tallest peaks east of the Mississippi in this mountain range. The closest one - Mt. Mitchell, visible from the Mitchell View cabin and easily accessible by car, also happens to be the tallest, towering over the region at almost 7,000 feet high.
Visitors should take the chance to explore the mountains with great trails and visit the observation deck at the peak of Mitchell with scenic views overlooking the North Carolina countryside. The Black Mountains are also home to the only alpine forest in the eastern United States. Glampers can explore and enjoy the fairy tale setting of moss-covered trees and the eternal smell of Christmas through the spruce and fir pine-lined trails. The mountains are waterfall country and many are easily accessible, while others offer a challenge to access, but hikers are rewarded with magnificent waterfalls that take guests' breath away.
Glampers looking for culture can head into the city of Asheville, the cultural center of western North Carolina. The downtown area is also great to check out the shops, bars, and restaurants, for a taste of the local culture and cuisine as well as the many crafts from the region.
The spectacular Biltmore House, built at the turn of the twentieth century by the Vanderbilts as their summer mountain retreat, is open to the public year-round and offers a view of high society living during the start of the 1900s.