The Chimney Rock Inn
A large porch surrounds the Chimney Rock Inn where guests can relax after a day on the links. Hand-carved bears decorate the Inn. Country-style rooms open to the wrap-around porch where rocking chairs give guests a view of the Hickory Nut Gorge amidst the sound of the Rocky Broad River. The property also provides a heated swimming pool, barbeque grills and picnic tables. Fully equipped private cottages are available for group accommodations. A larger two-story home that sleeps eight also is available.
The Chimney Rock Inn
126 Main Street
Chimney Rock, NC 28720
(800) 625-2003
chimneyrockinn.net
Mountain Village Chalets
Eight cabins, three chalets, three hotel units and three suites provide options for any size group at Mountain Village Chalets. Cabins range from two-bedroom split-levels to cozy one-bedroom retreats and A-frames with covered porches. Chalets provide fireplaces, cable television and covered porches with grills. Rooms in the chalets can be rented separately or large groups can use the entire facility that sleeps up to 11 guests. Massage therapists are available to come to the room to work out the kinks after a day on the golf course.
Mountain Village Chalets
950 Main Street
Chimney Rock, NC 28720
(877) 682-2246
vacationcabins.com
Ashley's Cabins
Three mountain cabins are available at Ashley's Cabins. Two one-bedroom cabins can sleep four or five guests each, while the two-bedroom cabin sleeps eight. Picnic tables and outdoor grills, stocked kitchens and campfire pits provide a number of options for cooking. Games and televisions with VCRs and movies are provided in each cabin. Spectacular views of the mountains, the waterfall and the river surround the property. Ashley's Cabins in Chimney Rock typically are for budget-minded travelers who want to stay close to the mountain outdoors while taking advantage of the many activities within a 30-minute drive of the property.
Ashley's Cabins
P.O. Box 111
Chimney Rock, NC 28720
(828) 625-4774
chimneyrockcabin.com
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