Holiday rentals in Black Mountain

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 390 holiday rentals in Black Mountain

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Black Mountain holiday rentals start at $52 SGD per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 29,400 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    280 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

    Find 200 rentals that welcome pets

  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    10 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    230 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    390 of Black Mountain holiday rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym and BBQ grill across Black Mountain rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Black Mountain stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.9 out of 5!

Top-rated holiday rentals in Black Mountain

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Top guest favourite
An aerial view captures the modern mountain home with a black exterior and a steep roof. A spacious wooden deck is visible, surrounded by trees, featuring several seated areas. Large glass doors lead into the interior, blending outdoor and indoor spaces harmoniously.
Home in Black Mountain
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Private 3-Acre Mtn Retreat | Pet-Friendly & Modern

A modern mountain home designed as a private escape from the everyday. While only 1.5 miles from downtown Black Mountain and 15 minutes from Asheville, the house sits on 3 wooded acres that make you feel miles away. The layout is open and bright, but the highlight is the expansive decking. It’s the best spot to catch the sunrise or watch the light change at sunset—ideal for a quiet morning coffee or a slow evening outdoors. -3 Private Acres -Deck with Mountain View -Modern Design -Pet-Friendly

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Cabin in Old Fort
5 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Cozy Custom A-Frame • Hot Tub • Near Catawba Falls

Ready to run away from it all for a weekend retreat of peace and quiet? Little Mountain A-Frame is about to become your new favorite cabin. Set amongst seven acres of woods, there's privacy and seclusion without losing the benefit of being only 15 minutes from town, where you'll find breweries, a winery, restaurants, shops, and the famous Catawba Falls hike! Visit our viral (110,000+ followers!) ig 'littlemountainaframe' for more! **FOR CALENDAR INFO: Please see the FAQ at the bottom**

Top guest favourite
An open living area is highlighted by a light-colored sofa and two armchairs. A round coffee table is situated on a textured rug, complemented by a small plant. The kitchen area features modern appliances, an island with wooden seating, and white cabinetry.
Bungalow in Black Mountain
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

The Little Red House

This tastefully decorated home is a 3 min drive to downtown Black Mountain and 18 min to Asheville. Enjoy the quality craftsmanship of the home and the high end finishes. Built by a true artisan, you can see his attention to detail throughout the home. Located on a quiet street a near downtown Black Mountain, enjoy the proximity to great restaurants and shops. Have your morning coffee on the porch listening to birds sing. Parking for three cars. Two pets welcome with a one time $75 pet fee.

Guest favourite
The exterior of the chalet is shown, featuring a modern design with a sloped roof and a front porch. Rocking chairs are placed on the porch, and a warm light fixture is mounted beside the entrance. Trees surround the property, enhancing its natural setting.
Home in Black Mountain
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 346 reviews

Stunning Chalet 18 min from Downtown Asheville

This newly built chalet is exquisite. The attention to detail the builder paid to this property is stunning. Only 18 minutes from downtown Asheville and the Biltmore Establishment. Enjoy the rain shower upstairs or soak in the stand alone tub. Warm up while roasting marshmallows at the outdoor fire pit. You will be only minutes from the hidden gem that is downtown Black Mountain, while still being close to everything Asheville has to offer. Up to two dogs allowed with $75 pet cleaning fee.

Guest favourite
A modern structure stands elevated on stilts, surrounded by trees adorned in autumn foliage. The building features large windows and a distinct arched design, integrating nature with contemporary architecture.
Tiny home in Swannanoa
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 394 reviews

The Nook - Obsessively Handmade Hyperlocal AVL

This house is a collection of stories. Stories of cultural and personal history, ecology, and craft. To celebrate this area's incredible legacy of craft, we’ve collaborated with some of the most talented makers in the region. Staying at the Nook you’ll have an experience unheard of in the modern era -- almost everything you touch or interact with was woven, shaped or whittled by hand. *Please note that outdoor bathhouse may not be available during winter months due to low temperatures.

Top guest favourite
A modern micro cabin is nestled among the trees, featuring a sleek design with large exterior lights. A broad staircase leads to the entrance, surrounded by a gravel path and natural landscaping. A fire pit and seating area are visible in the foreground.
Cabin in Fairview
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 233 reviews

Spring Mountain Forest House | Creekside Cabin

Spring Mountain House is a modern cabin perched above a rushing creek in a mountain forest just 15 minutes from Asheville. Designed and built by the hosts using site-harvested lumber, the cabin features custom handcrafted wood and metalwork throughout. Wake to the sounds of the creek, enjoy coffee on the wraparound deck, relax beside the wood stove, and unwind by the fire pit under the stars. A crafted retreat for couples and solo travelers seeking nature, privacy, and craftsmanship.

Top guest favourite
The exterior of a hand-crafted tiny home is depicted, showcasing a dark wooden facade with large glass doors and a circular window. Surrounded by lush greenery, a spacious deck is visible, providing a serene connection to the natural environment.
Cabin in Swannanoa
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 279 reviews

The Understory: Cabin with Outdoor Tub and Sauna

Welcome to The Understory. Nestled deep in the rhododendron covered woods, this romantic hand-crafted tiny home offers you a peaceful and memorable stay just 15 minutes from both Asheville and Black Mountain. The comfortable living space includes a rain shower, king sized bed in a lofted sleeping area, cozy wood stove and a full kitchen. Surrounding the cabin is a large deck with a table and chairs, a luxurious soaking bathtub, and a patio equipped with a fire pit and propane grill.

Top guest favourite
A rustic house is nestled among trees, featuring a covered porch and a metal roof. A stone pathway leads to the entrance, while lush greenery surrounds the yard. Soft lighting from the porch creates a welcoming ambiance.
Home in Black Mountain
5 out of 5 average rating, 287 reviews

"The Lucky Penny House" - A cozy mountain getaway

Escape to the mountains and a cozy stay at our rustic Lucky Penny House located in a small neighborhood 1.3 miles from downtown Black Mountain. We've lovingly restored this 100+ year-old home with an updated bathroom, full kitchen and 2 comfy bedrooms, but kept its woodsy charm. Relax in the bright sunroom, on the screened back porch or watch TV in the comfy great room. Close to Asheville, local tourist attractions and all the outdoor activities the Blue Ridge Mtns. have to offer.

Top guest favourite
A spacious living area is characterized by a light-colored sectional sofa adorned with patterned cushions. An oval window allows natural light to fill the room, while a round coffee table sits on a patterned area rug. A decorative shelf displays books and plants, adding to the inviting ambience.
Cabin in Black Mountain
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

Cedar House + Sauna

Relax and unwind in our thoughtfully restored, locally focused guest house. Indulge in your private four-person barrel sauna and a refreshing cold plunge tub, meticulously cleaned and refilled between each booking. Just 4 minutes to downtown Black Mountain & surrounded by miles of beautiful trails for hiking or mountain biking. Follow us on IG @cedarandstoneproject to explore the transformation of our guest house and uncover our favorite local tips for dining, hiking, and more!

Top guest favourite
Home in Black Mountain
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Couple's Retreat• Hot Tub• Fire Pit•Walk downtown

Mac House — the ultimate couples retreat in Black Mountain. Relax in the private hot tub on the lower back deck, enjoy the gas fireplace, or gather around the fire pit. Enjoy the multi-level deck with seating areas for coffee, drinks, or quiet relaxation. Just a short stroll brings you to downtown, shops, restaurants, breweries, Lake Tomahawk, and golf. Perfect for anniversaries, weekend escapes, or a peaceful romantic getaway with cozy charm and thoughtful touches throughout.

Top guest favourite
A bright and airy living space features large windows that invite natural light. A comfortable couch and side chairs are arranged around a wooden coffee table, with soft decorative elements enhancing the calm ambiance. Light-colored walls and flooring create a serene atmosphere.
Treehouse in Old Fort
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 788 reviews

Luxurious Secluded Romantic Treehouse with Hot Tub

***2020 #1 Airbnb Most Wish-listed property in North Carolina*** Escape to one of North Carolina’s most unforgettable stays—your own private treehouse retreat tucked deep in the woods, designed for relaxation, romance & connection, and total peace. Walk across a swinging bridge into your secluded oasis, surrounded by towering hardwoods and mountain laurel. From morning coffee in the trees to evenings in the hot tub under the stars, every moment here feels like an experience.

Top guest favourite
A rustic rocking chair made of wood and branches is positioned in the foreground, facing a propane fire table. The screened porch is adorned with additional seating and a backdrop of nature, enhancing a sense of peaceful outdoor enjoyment.
Cottage in Black Mountain
5 out of 5 average rating, 424 reviews

Private-inTown, King, XLPorch, WiFi, Nature, W&D

Fall in love with Treetop! Treetop Cottage is tucked in a private beautiful rhododendron forest, yet only 3 mins from downtown Black Mountain, 15 mins to Asheville & Blue Ridge Parkway & 20 mins to the Biltmore Estate. ⭐️Private ⭐️Primary Bedroom (king) ⭐️Sleeping Loft (2 twins) ⭐️XL Porch ⭐️Hammock ⭐️Fire-table<br> We are Black Mountaineers and would be grateful to host you. <br>Click the ❤️ above and add us to your wishlist as you consider your stay.😊 <br>

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Black Mountain?

    Black Mountain has cozy guesthouses, neighborhood cottages, and vacation rentals near downtown and the surrounding hills. Staying closer to local markets and restaurants is often recommended for easier access to community happenings.

  • What are the best things to do in Black Mountain with kids?

    Families often explore Lake Tomahawk Park for play areas and easy walking paths, or join interactive workshops in local art studios. Cookie shops and ice cream parlors around downtown add a treat to the day.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Black Mountain?

    Stroll through the vibrant downtown to explore independent shops, art galleries, and coffeehouses. Lake Tomahawk Park is frequently suggested for outdoor relaxation, and hiking nearby trails connects you with mountain views.

  • How is the weather in Black Mountain?

    Black Mountain experiences mild springs near 45–69°F (7–21°C), summer highs around 85°F (30°C), and cool winters dipping to 29–49°F (-2–9°C). Rain is evenly spread throughout the year, so packing layers and a light rain jacket is helpful.

  • What are the best places to visit in Black Mountain?

    The downtown area draws visitors with local boutiques, live music, and art galleries. Lake Tomahawk Park and the nearby mountains are frequently suggested spots for fresh air and relaxation.

  • What are some hiking trails in Black Mountain?

    Black Mountain has various trails ranging from forest loops at Montreat to more challenging routes up Lookout Mountain. Lake Tomahawk Park also provides accessible walking paths near the water.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Black Mountain?

    Children often enjoy time at Lake Tomahawk Park, browsing local toy shops, and joining community art workshops. Seasonal outdoor concerts and farmers’ markets make for a lively family outing.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Black Mountain?

    Explore mountain hikes around Pisgah National Forest, wander historic sites in Asheville, or visit local craft studios and tasting rooms in townships nearby. Scenic drives reveal waterfalls and overlooks throughout the region.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Black Mountain?

    Many vacation rentals and cottages around Black Mountain welcome pets, especially those with easy access to walking trails or green spaces. Local parks and pet-centered shops make it simple to travel with animal companions.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Black Mountain?

    Try weekday visits for quieter shops and galleries, explore farmers’ markets for regional produce, and bring layers for changing mountain weather. Locals often use trail maps at parks like Montreat for unique hiking routes.

  • What is Black Mountain known for?

    Black Mountain is known for its vibrant art scene, locally owned eateries, and scenic position near the Blue Ridge Mountains. The area has a tradition of community music gatherings and seasonal festivals.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Black Mountain?

    Seek out small bookstores tucked in side streets, garden walks at nearby retreat centers, and locally sourced treats at family-run bakeries. Handcrafted pottery studios around town showcase regional artistry.

  • What are the best foods to try in Black Mountain?

    Black Mountain has homestyle southern breakfasts, wood-fired pizzas, and fresh baked goods from local bakeries. Many visitors enjoy regional barbecue and Appalachian-inspired vegetarian dishes.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Black Mountain?

    Layered clothing is helpful due to changing temperatures, along with comfortable walking shoes for parks or trails. A waterproof jacket, reusable water bottle, and light backpack are often suggested for exploring the area.

  • What is the nightlife in Black Mountain like?

    Black Mountain’s nightlife centers around intimate music venues, local bars, and casual breweries with live performances. Evening strolls through downtown often reveal art shows and gatherings in cozy cafés.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Black Mountain?

    Black Mountain has the Sourwood Festival in August, which celebrates local culture and traditions with vendors, music, and crafts. Community concerts and winter holiday markets are also often recommended for exploring local artisans and music.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Black Mountain?

    Black Mountain has vacation rentals suitable for families, including homes close to parks and walkable neighborhoods. Many feature multiple bedrooms, comfortable common spaces, and outdoor patios for group gatherings.

  • When is the best time to visit Black Mountain?

    Late spring and early fall are often recommended for moderate temperatures and colorful mountain foliage. Summer brings frequent festivals and outdoor music, while winter has a quieter atmosphere.

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