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GLENDALE SPRINGS

A Glendale Springs, North Carolina bed and breakfast, nestled snuggly just off the Blue Ridge Parkway in northwestern North Carolina, is the perfect place to get away from the demands of everyday life. The mountain terrain and quiet way of life could be just the atmosphere you are looking for, and a member B&B can be your lodging choice as a home base while your explore the area.

For outdoor adventure, visitors may be interested in fishing for trout in a mountain stream or hiking through one of the many nearby state parks such as Jeffries, Doughton, or Mt. Jefferson. New River State Park is a great place to visit for a relaxing day of canoeing or tubing down the New River. History buffs and art lovers will not be disappointed as they take time to explore local churches featuring Frescoes by Ben Long, the Ashe County Arts Council gallery, and the extensive genealogical collections at the local libraries. Finally, treasure hunters will be thrilled by the many shopping opportunities provided by local antique shops, farmers’ markets, and specialty boutiques.

After a day filled with adventure, spend your evenings stargazing from the grounds of one of our beautiful bed and breakfast inns, then settle in for a restful night in the comfortable lodging accommodations the inns will provide.

 
 
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