Relax with the whole family at this stunning cabin nestled in the woods and surrounded by trees and the sound of nature. The home offers sleeping for 8 with large entertaining spaces. Enjoy the wrap around porch and soaking in the hot tub while overlooking the view!
Located in Old Fort, nearby activities to Bair Necessities includes visiting the quaint town of Old Fort which is one of fifteen NC Mountain Heritage Trout Cities and is known for its pre-Revolutionary War era history, mountain biking, hiking and waterfall trails. Visit the Mountain Gateway Museum - exhibiting mountain lifestyle and history from the earliest inhabitants to the twentieth century. Summer music programs, festivals and a variety of other activities are also held there and at their outdoor amphitheater. After visiting the museum, head over to the Arrowhead Gallery and Studios which features a wide variety of arts and crafts while also providing classes and workshops! Following a full day of activities, grab some drinks and a bite at Hillman Beer where you can sit creekside on their patio.
Interior Features Include: Rustic, private, log cabin surrounded by trees. Beautiful wood table seating 6 guests with additional seating at the bar top. Full kitchen equipped with all essentials, stainless appliances and drip coffee maker. 2 TV’s in the home
Accommodations: Sleeps 8 guests. The large owners retreat on the main floor has a king-size bed and en-suite bathroom. Upper level offers a queen-sized bed in one room and two full-sized beds in the other. Game room is located downstairs which includes a dart board, foosball table, ping pong table, and other activities to enjoy time together. Satellite TV is provided for movies/tv. There is a futon in the living area downstairs and a third full bathroom.
Exterior Features And Amenities: Wrap around, covered deck with plenty of outdoor seating. Enjoy the firepit area, hot tub, propane grill, and abundance of trees!
Other fun destinations near this home include visiting the adorable town of Black Mountain! The Little Town That Rocks features local independent stores offering unique shopping opportunities, as well as galleries, music, craft furniture, and breweries in this easily walkable historic district. Rocking chairs are located all around town so you can rest and take in the scenic view. This home is located within 30 minutes of beautiful Asheville, North Carolina where you can spend your day exploring the Biltmore Estate, comedy bus tours, tons of breweries, some amazingly tasty food, and so much more!
TV is provided for movies/tv and the internet is satellite. The satellite internet works well, but weather can sometimes affect the connection.
We have an exterior security camera that watched the front entry.
Features and amenities
• Smart TV
• Game room
• Indoor fireplace
• Fire pit
• Kitchen
• Propane Grill
• Private patio
• Private hot tub
Parking
• Free parking on premises
• Parking for 3-4 Midsized vehicles in the gravel driveway
Things to know
• Propane for the grill and fire wood for the fireplace is provided.
We provide a Starter Package of supplies which includes a limited amount of toilet paper, hand soap, paper towels, dish soap, one dish sponge, dishwasher tabs (if applicable), and laundry pods or detergent. Our hope is for you to begin enjoying your stay as soon as you arrive, however, the items provided are not meant to last the duration of a prolonged stay. Please plan to pack or purchase items you may need beyond what is provided.
Our check in time is at 4:00 p.m. and our check out time is at 10:00 a.m. We ask that you please be respectful of these times to allow our cleaning team to properly prepare the house and for the next guests to enjoy their stay as much as we hope you do! Adjusting either time may be possible, upon request and depending on availability, for an additional $25 fee.
If you are staying at one of our pet friendly properties you will be charged $75 per pet. Failure to inform us of your pets staying at the property will result in a $250 fine.
Failure to follow the check out procedures outlined in the house manual may result in a $50 fee. All doors and windows should be locked and all lights should be turned off prior to your departure.
Occupancy Regulations: All rental units are subject to occupancy limits, “Occupancy” includes temporary visitors, even if they are not staying the night, and is determined either by state fire code regulations, the property owner, or property management company. Guests agree to abide by that limitation as indicated on the rental agreement and pay any fines issued during their stay. Cragmont Rentals has no authority to circumvent the town and/or state law. Guests further agree that Cragmont Rentals has the right to terminate this agreement before the end of the rental period if the limit is exceeded and any such termination will result in a forfeiture of all money paid on the reservation.
This property's occupancy is a maximum of 8 people.
House rules
• This home is Dog-Friendly. We charge $75+tax per dog with a maximum of 3 allowed.
• Quiet Hours from 10:00pm - 8:00am Noise travels easily and all guests should observe the quiet hours to be respectful of neighbors. Noise violations or complaints may result in immediate eviction or forfeiture of security deposit.
• No smoking or vaping allowed inside the property: Do not leave cigarette butts inside, outside, or anywhere on the property.
• We do not allow parties, the occupancy for this property is 8 people total.
Local attractions
• Catawba Falls: A series of cascading waterfalls located approximately 4 miles southwest of Old Fort. The trail to the falls offers a scenic hike through Pisgah National Forest, leading to the impressive 340-foot waterfalls.
• Old Fort Train Depot Museum: Housed in a restored 1892 train depot, this museum showcases exhibits on the railroad's impact on the region, along with artifacts and photographs from the area's past.
• Andrews Geyser: A historic, gravity-fed fountain established in 1879 as a railroad attraction. It serves as a unique landmark and a reminder of the town's railroad heritage.
• Point Lookout Trail: A popular paved greenway ascending almost 1,000 feet through the Swannanoa Gap in just under 3.6 miles. It's favored by cyclists and hikers for its panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
• Mountain Gateway Museum and Heritage Center: Operated by the state, this museum depicts local traditions and lifestyles from the 18th century through the 20th century, offering insights into the area's rich history.
• Davidson's Fort Historic Park: A reconstructed Revolutionary War-era fort that hosts reenactments and educational activities, providing a glimpse into the area's colonial past.
• Hillman Beer - Old Fort: A family-owned brewery offering a pub-style experience with a variety of craft beers, located in downtown Old Fort.
• Whaley Farm Brewery: Combining brewing and regenerative farming, this brewery offers unique craft beers in a rustic setting, reflecting the area's agricultural heritage.
• Historic Downtown Black Mountain: A charming area with over 40 shops and 30 restaurants, offering a delightful shopping and dining experience.
• Lake Tomahawk Park: A scenic spot featuring a half-mile loop trail around the lake, providing stunning views of Graybeard Mountain and surrounding peaks. The park also offers facilities for picnicking and relaxation.
• Lookout Trail in Montreat: For hiking enthusiasts, this trail offers panoramic views of the Seven Sisters mountain range. It's a moderately challenging hike, rewarding adventurers with breathtaking scenery.
• Black Mountain Brewing: Enjoy a flight of craft beers on their second-floor deck, overlooking the beautiful surroundings.
• Swannanoa Valley Museum and History Center: Dive into the rich history of the area with exhibits and guided hikes that showcase the region's heritage.
• Town Hardware & General Store: Step back in time at this store, which has been serving the community since 1928, offering a variety of goods from vintage toys to modern tools.
• White Horse Black Mountain: Experience live music and performances in an intimate setting, known as the town's living room.
• Black Mountain Center for the Arts: Explore local art exhibits, attend concerts, theater performances, and even participate in classes.