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Gashes Fluss Haus
Walk back past tall trees, over a small wooden bridge with built-in love seats. Massage tired feet on a polished river-rock shower floor. This rustic 2-story cottage, dating back over 100 years, has whitewashed stone walls and a wood-burning stove. This is an old farm hand house and it shares the same property with the main house. Gashes Fluss Haus is a 117 year old coach house. The first floor is made of stone. Please park along side the house, under the flower box. If there's anything you need, please message me. Surrounded by nature, the home is a short drive to downtown, West Asheville, and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Getting downtown is a 7 minute drive. Uber is around 9 dollars. The cottage is on the same property as the hosts house.

Upper Little Brother Lodge
Ascend a colorful mountain road through switchbacks bordered by local wildflowers and mossy boulders to reach Little Brother Lodge nestled along the Great Craggy Mountain Ridgeline. Resting just below the blue ridge parkway and overlooking the beautiful fields and public trails of Warren Wilson College this mountain retreat is surrounded by adventurous opportunity. Enjoy some locally roasted coffee while watching the sunrise hit the mountains peaking through a misty morning at our mountain home.

Raven Rock Mountain Cliffside Cabin
Experience the exhilarating sensation of living on the edge. Our cliffside cabin is an immersion into a world where adventure meets serenity, where you'll feel the embrace of nature and the thrill of the extraordinary. Events/Weddings available for an EXTRA CHARGE. See below. Enjoy complete serenity while being just a short drive away from fantastic restaurants, shops, and attractions. ✔ Partially Suspended over a Cliff! ✔ Comfortable Queen Bed + Sofa ✔ Kitchenette ✔ Deck with Scenic Views

Cozy art bus near I-40, peaceful country views
Nestled amongst the trees at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this home is clean and simple, with a lived-in charm that includes scratches and stains. - Ceiling is 5’ 11” - 6 min to I-40 and town of Old Fort (breweries, restaurants, stores) - 30 min to Asheville. 15 to Black Mtn or Marion - Queen bed, 8” foam - Full futon, firm - Heated shower (lasts about 5 min) - Flushing house toilet - WiFi, Smart TV - A/C, heaters - Host on-site - Early check-in often available ($5) - Easy check-out

Modern Cabin Retreat w/ Sauna
This space was designed with love and care and the hope that all who stay here feel relaxed and connected to nature. We recently added a cedar barrel sauna that heats up quickly and is user friendly. Often we don’t see guests but I’m always available for questions and recommendations. We live "next door" on the same property with our two young sons. The cabin is located in a neighborhood, so while it hopefully feels removed from any hustle and bustle, there is access to many conveniences.

Tiny Home on Alpaca Farm Asheville 15 Minutes Away
The Peacock Cottage features wood ceilings & walls, tile floors, kitchenette & a nice sized shower. A large picture window lets the natural light in w/ a view of a pasture w/ alpaca, sheep, & a Scotland Highland cow! Enjoy a 2nd pasture w/ 4 friendly goats; as well as 12 egg laying hens and an organic garden (seasonal) & 2 small creeks. With the serenity of being in the country, this property sits only 2 minutes off the interstate and is as close as 15 minutes from the heart of Asheville.

The Madera Madre - Made for Asheville Living
The Madera Madre - the “mother wood” gives life to the visceral vacationer and warmth to the weary traveler. Settle in with ease to your home away from home, nestled in a quiet neighborhood just a 5 to 7-minute drive from downtown. This private dream pad is the ideal hub for couples, friends, and family to explore everything Asheville. Recharge in the high-end Serta iComfort® bed with adjustable frame for an unbeatable night’s sleep! Fully equipped kitchen. Professionally cleaned!!

The RhodoDen
As its name suggests, The RhodoDen is a cozy 1974 Airstream Argosy nestled among the rhododendron of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Set along a trickling creek with a bonfire ring and a view of nearby Watch Knob, this is "glamping" at its finest. RhodoDen provides an idyllic place to relax, and is a great basecamp for hiking adventures, dining and nightlife in Asheville and Black Mountain, both of which are only 15 minutes away. Plus we are pet friendly! Update 3/24: We built a roof!

1 Mile To Downtown Asheville, Pet Friendly
Newly renovated bathroom! Located just one mile north of downtown Asheville. Very safe and walkable neighborhood. Steps away from an urban Greenway for dog walking and bike riding. The cottage is a separate unit with a private entrance. 400 square feet with a bathroom, kitchenette, heart of pine antique floors. We are two miles from the Grove Park Inn and four miles from the Biltmore house. The space is appropriate for two adults or one adult and one child.

Villa Rose-On 2 Acres. FP, King Bed, 1mi Biltmore
Chic Modern, Luxurious, Cozy-styled & Large private KING Bed & Barn view one-bedroom in-law apt. (1,050 sqft) w/ Fireplace. On 2 Beautiful Acres under towering trees, while only being 3 min.(1 mi) to the Biltmore Estate. 5-min. (4 mi) to the Heart of Downtown Asheville, NC; Blue Ridge Parkway, & South Slope DT breweries, coffee houses, and restaurants. Romantic, Quiet, Retreat Cottage, Nestled in Nature. A unique gem, close to it all

Pisgah Highlands Tree House
Secluded tree house getaway nestled in the mountains 25 minutes outside of Asheville NC and 4 miles to the Blue Ridge Parkway. Located on a 125 acre private forestry managed property that backs up to Pisgah National Forest. Off grid glamping at its finest. Snuggle up to a book and unwind, eat amazing food in Asheville, plan some epic hikes, and catch some great music at a brewery. *4WD/AWD vehicles mandatory*

Asheville Wooded Retreat on 50-Acre Farm
Enjoy all the outdoor adventures Asheville has to offer while staying in the Scandinavian-styled tiny house situated on 50 acres of farmland and forest. Directly across the French Broad River from Sierra Nevada Brewing and just 15 minutes from Asheville Regional Airport, you can enjoy uninterrupted views of the farm while roasting marshmallows and enjoying a glass of wine on your private deck.
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The Understory: Cabin with Outdoor Tub and Sauna

Bending Oaks Carriage House beautiful & convenient

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Barn at Edenwood+Spa Loft Tub+Luxe Couples Getaway

Glamping. King size bed and hot tub
When is the best time to visit Asheville?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Asheville?
Around downtown Asheville, you can explore vibrant neighborhoods with walkable streets, historic architecture, and easy access to local restaurants, galleries, and performance spaces. West Asheville and River Arts District are frequently suggested for their unique shops and creative spirit.
What are the best things to do in Asheville with kids?
Families can explore hands-on exhibits at local science museums, enjoy outdoor walks on accessible greenways, and discover interactive art in the River Arts District. Parks with playgrounds and picnic spots are also popular for visiting with children.
What are some of the best things to do in Asheville?
Asheville has lively galleries, creative shops, and locally owned restaurants around downtown. Explore the River Arts District’s studio spaces, walk through the historic Biltmore Estate, or hike scenic nearby trails in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
How is the weather in Asheville?
Asheville typically has cool winters with temperatures from 25–47°F (–4–9°C) and mild summers from 57–83°F (14–28°C). Rain is spread throughout the year, with higher amounts in summer months, so packing layers and a rain jacket is useful.
What are the best places to visit in Asheville?
Downtown Asheville has galleries, independent shops, and cafes along leafy streets. The Biltmore Estate is a historic site that often attracts visitors, and the River Arts District is known for working studios and creative spaces.
What are some hiking trails in Asheville?
You can explore woodland routes at Mount Pisgah and Craggy Gardens, or walk lush trails through Bent Creek Experimental Forest. Blue Ridge Parkway near Asheville has several trails offering panoramic mountain views.
What are some family activities we can do in Asheville?
Families often enjoy hands-on art workshops in the River Arts District, exploring interactive museum exhibits, or picnicking in community parks. Seasonal outdoor markets and gentle nature walks are also popular with all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Asheville?
You can explore waterfalls and hiking in the Pisgah National Forest, walk historic streets in Hendersonville, or visit local cider makers in agricultural communities nearby. Scenic drives and small mountain towns offer rural charm and regional traditions.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Asheville?
Many hosts around downtown, West Asheville, and the River Arts District welcome pets. Several greenways and parks make it easy to enjoy the outdoors together.
What are some local tips for visiting Asheville?
Check community calendars for events, and consider exploring farmers’ markets for local produce and crafts. Layers are useful for changing mountain weather, and parking can fill quickly in central areas on weekends.
What is Asheville known for?
Asheville is known for its mix of historic architecture, vibrant arts scene, and access to the Blue Ridge Mountains. The city’s food scene often highlights Appalachian flavors and locally sourced ingredients.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Asheville?
You can discover independent bookstores, small-batch chocolate shops, and tucked-away local breweries. Neighborhood mural walks and community art gardens offer creative experiences away from the main streets.
What are the best foods to try in Asheville?
Locally roasted coffee, Appalachian-style trout, farmstead cheeses, and biscuits are frequently suggested. The area also has a variety of vegetarian options and craft breweries producing seasonal ales.
What should I bring for a trip to Asheville?
Pack layers for changing temperatures, comfortable shoes for city walks or nature trails, and a rain jacket for seasonal showers. A reusable bottle is handy for hiking or exploring markets.
What is the nightlife in Asheville like?
Downtown Asheville and West Asheville have a lively mix of independent music venues, late-night restaurants, and breweries. Many spots feature live performances and local acts throughout the week.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Asheville?
LEAF Festival brings music and art to the area in spring and autumn, and the Mountain Dance and Folk Festival is frequently suggested for its celebration of local traditions in early August. Shindig on the Green also draws crowds for bluegrass and folk music during summer evenings.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Asheville?
Many hosts in downtown Asheville, West Asheville, and the River Arts District list family-friendly rentals with easy access to parks and playgrounds. Spaces often include full kitchens and flexible layouts for groups.
When is the best time to visit Asheville?
Spring and early autumn are often recommended for cooler temperatures, blooming wildflowers, and colorful fall foliage. Summer is lively with music, outdoor events, and festivals throughout the city.
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3,200 of Asheville holiday rentals include wifi access

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4.9 Average rating
Asheville stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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Asheville’s top spots include The North Carolina Arboretum, River Arts District and Woolworth Walk
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