ASHEVILLE VISITORS GUIDE

ASHEVILLE VISITORS GUIDE

Want to know one of the best ways to save money in the Asheville area? Make your first stop the Asheville Visitor Center in downtown Asheville at 36 Montford Avenue.

EXPLORE THE BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY

The Blue Ridge Parkway stretches 469 miles from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to the Great Smoky Mountains in North Carolina. October, when the leaves are colorful and picturesque, is peak season for the parkway and one of the best times of year to visit the Great Smoky Mountains. But if you prefer smaller crowds, plan a trip in early to mid-summer to view the blooming rhododendrons, mountain laurel, and flaming azaleas.

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EXPLORE THE BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY
TOUR BILTMORE ESTATE

TOUR BILTMORE ESTATE

The Biltmore Estate is just 7 miles from Lamm's End Log Cabin. The 225 room chateau is an American architectural masterpiece. The gardens and grounds surrounding the estate are magnificent, especially in the spring. The Biltmore's Christmas display is a must-see around the holidays and tickets should be purchased well in advance of your stay with us. With so much to see, consider spending an entire day exploring the grounds and taking in all that this Asheville gem has to offer.

WANDER THROUGH DOWNTOWN ASHEVILLE

The city of Asheville, located just 7 miles from Lamm's End Log Cabin, has become a major southeastern destination. Known for her bohemian vibe, colorful street murals line city buildings. Dozens of local galleries showcase amazing local talent. Asheville's restaurant scene rivals that of major cities. The farm-to-table movement is alive and thriving so eateries serve locally produced meats and veggies. Some of the Lamm Fam's favorites include the Italian bistro Chiesa and the Spanish Tapas Restaurant Curate. The chocolate ice-cream floats at French Broad Chocolates are worth the wait!

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WANDER THROUGH DOWNTOWN ASHEVILLE
VISIT THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA (WNC) NATURE CENTER

VISIT THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA (WNC) NATURE CENTER

The Western North Carolina Nature Center is a stone's throw from Lamm's End Log Cabin. It is home to more than 60 species of local wildlife including black bears, red wolves, otters, and many other animals that inhabit southern Appalachia. Lamm's End guests say visiting the Center feels more like a walk through the woods rather than a sterile zoo. The Center is immaculately maintained and takes about 2 hours to see it all. WNC is enjoyed by both children and adults and is a great way to start a day in Asheville. The Western North Carolina Nature Center is a 42-acre facility dedicated to educating the public about the area's varied animal life and natural habitats. Indoor exhibits include resident reptiles and amphibians; small mammals; and the World Underground exhibit, which explores what lies beneath.

CRAFT BEER SCENE

Asheville is considered America's beer capital. There are nearly 30 craft breweries just within the city limits and another 60 outside of Asheville. All of the breweries have their character and a unique vibe. Lamm's End Log Cabin guests have enjoyed Wicked Weed, Green Man, and Catawba. Beer lovers are never disappointed with a trip to Asheville!

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CRAFT BEER SCENE