You'll have to choose sides in North Carolina -- the mountains or the sea. Do you want to hike wooded trails or stroll on hotel-free beaches? Drive the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway or sail across the sound on a ferry? Gaze over misty valleys from a mountain peak or admire the arc of the shoreline from a sand dune? It's difficult to make a wrong choice with these options, but you're still likely to do some hand-wringing.
OPEN ALL YEAR Affordable Lodging in the Center of Bryson City just a short walk to the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad and downtown shops and restaurants Largest outdoor swimming pool in Bryson City Pet friendly and Nonsmoking rooms available Every .....
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Glendale Springs
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Glendale Springs Inn and Restaurant is located at the Blue Ridge Parkway Milepost 259 in the quaint community of Glendale Springs, near West Jefferson, Boone, and Blowing Rock, North Carolina. The accommodations are housed in an authentic inn built over one hundred years ago by Daniel W.
Enjoy a comfortable stay during your next visit to Catawba County and book a room at our Baymont Inn & Suites Hickory hotel. Just off I-40, our location gives you easy access to great attractions, top-notch restaurants, and shopping.
Located outside of the Randolph Road and Manchester Road gates to Ft. Bragg.
Our new state-of-the-art lobby at Courtyard Fayetteville Fort Bragg/Spring Lake provides great flexibility and choices for our guests.
Amidst seaside charm and Southern hospitality, a gleaming riverfront and historic downtown, we welcome you to our University of North Carolina Wilmington hotel.
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Because North Carolina's two best features lie on the far east and west boundaries of the state, separated by more than 250 mi/400 km of middle ground, it's difficult to see them both in a one-week vacation. North Carolina is blessed with a great wealth of scenic parks and recreation areas, including several national forests. The solution is to make two visits or one very long one. It will be time well spent.
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