Location: Asheville, Smoky Mountains, North Carolina, USA (In lovely Reems Creek Valley about 15 min from DT Asheville)
Accommodations: Cabin, 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths (Sleeps 5-6)
Location & Charm! Views & a creek! BreakAway Cabin is about 15 minutes from downtown Asheville, NC & minutes to the quaint walking town of Weaverville. All conveniences are nearby, and BreakAway Cabin is just past Reems Creek Golf Club, Vance Birthplace & 4 miles to the Blue Ridge Parkway via scenic Ox Creek Road.
BreakAway is a 2 bedroom cabin with 2 full baths, all new in 2004. The Master Bedroom has a king bed & full bath with spa tub and separate shower. The upstairs loft bedroom has a queen bed, twin bed & private full bath.
Sit on the Rocking chair front porch with lovely Mountain Views & babbling creek, or grill out on the delightful back deck. Retreat to the cozy indoors with added amenities such as, a full-amenity kitchen, washer/dryer, quality sheets & towels, wireless internet access, rock fireplace with gas logs, central air & heat and many wonderful warm touches.
BreakAway Cabin has a flat, grassy yard & is easily accessed via a private drive, just off Reems Creek Road; reserve separately, or reserve with the Brigman House - a delightful 5BR historic home, just on the other side of the creek - take the walking bridge!
Standard rates-$200 wkend nts,$165 wkday nts,$980 wkly
Mem day through Labor Day standard rates apply, 5 nt min req.
Oct- 1st wk in Nov, standard rates apply, 4 nt min req.
Thanksgiving & Winter Holiday Weeks, standard rates apply, 5 nt min req.
"In-between" $165 wkend nts, $135 wkday nts, $845 wkly, 3 nt min stay req.
Winter(Jan-Mar)-$150 wkend nts, $125 wkday nts, $770 wkly, 3 nt min req.
Mins may be waived w/in 30 days of a check-in date, or some wkday resv.
Add 10.75% taxes to all totals
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
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