"Historical stories of area and the Inn itself were interesting. Staff and fellow guest were nice. Comfortable beds and delicious breakfast. Will recommend to friends and family. "
"What I like: location (near by the lake).
What I don't like: NO one at the lobby when we arrived at 11pm, NO one pick up the phone either, NO poster or instruction for self check-in (doubt if any), we end up need to book & stay at another hotel.
Note: the lobby's door is not locked, messy inside, and it looks like they are moving or will be filing bankruptcy soon."
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"I really liked staying here. The setting is just beautiful! The inn reminded me of the setting for Dirty Dancing. Our room had a claw foot tub. I loved all the historic aspects of the inn. I would have liked to have more time to explore the property around the inn. Nancy was the lady who greeted us and was there the next day as well. She was super nice. I also enjoyed the breakfast. The grits were top notch! The inn is very quiet-they give you a notebook with info on the site. There is an explanation that the inn is 100 years old, and made of wood, so sound travels. They have quiet hours from 10pm to 7 am. There are no TVs. I did not mind this at all. They have activities scheduled at different nights. I would love to come back for one of their specialty weekends. Highly recommend."
"We recently stayed at this house. The owners have thought of everything to make your stay comfortable. It truly felt like you were staying with extended family. "Make yourself at home" really is possible here! We didn't have small children with us, but they had things for them too (including infants). We enjoyed our time together as a family using this house as a base camp. Close enough to enjoy the Great Smoky Mountains National Park one direction and the Biltmore in Asheville the other. There are grocery stores close by to stock up for food to utilize the well stocked kitchen. They had everything! We also enjoyed the gaming area downstairs plenty to occupy the downtime of an evening. All communication with the manager/host was promptly addressed. Thanks for everything! We had a great stay!"
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Bring the family to Barber Orchard Fruitstand, Maggie Valley Festival Grounds and Fantasy Golf & Game Room while you're checking out the area near Smoky Mountain Jumphouse. Attractions like Wheels Through Time Museum, LoneBackpacker Gallery of World Photography and Maggie Valley Opry House highlight Waynesville's local culture. Explore nature at Blue Ridge Parkway Balsam Entrance and Waterrock Knob.