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WEAVERVILLE

A Weaverville, North Carolina bed and breakfast is a wonderful way to enjoy beautiful Buncombe County.

The village of Weaverville, NC situated in the Reems Creek Valley of Buncombe County, offers a variety of activities and attractions for visitors of all kinds. While on vacation in Weaverville, nature lovers will be thrilled by the mountainous territory and the opportunities to explore all that it provides. Spend a day on the water and enjoy fishing the many trout streams or brave the rapids. Enjoy the scenery along the Blue Ridge Parkway or The Great Smoky Mountain Railroad. Commune with nature while hiking or bird watching in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Chimney Rock Park, or DuPont State Forest, all of which are an easy drive from Weaverville.

Nearby Asheville boasts many opportunities for sightseeing. The Biltmore Estate and Gardens, the Botanical Gardens at UNC-Asheville, unique shopping venues, and delicious local cuisine are just a few of the wonderful treats waiting for you in Asheville.

You can enjoy whatever pursuits capture your attention during the day, while spending your nights in the luxurious comfort of one of our bed and breakfast inns. You will find that the attention to detail and personal touches of bed and breakfast lodging are an exciting alternative to conventional hotels.

 
 
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