The Duck Tavern | Mountain Springs Cabins | N. Carolina

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Natural tranquility in the heart of the BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS

Charm you’ll love with modern conveniences—a natural environment that surrounds you, allowing you to free your mind. Mountain Springs is ideal for a family vacation, romantic getaway, a group event, or even a meditative solo retreat. With 13 fully equipped cabins, 5 pet friendly, on 50 beautiful acres, it’s every bit of breathtaking. Streamside location, aged knotty pine walls, heirloom antiques, and beautiful hand-crafted quilts sets the cozy mood for our delightful. Duck Tavern cabin and modern, fully appointed kitchen and bath, widescreen TV with DVD with expanded cable and free Wi-Fi. Duck Tavern boasts an open floor plan with a loft that features both a Queen size bed and a Twin size Daybed with an additional Twin trundle bed for when you are vacationing with many or a first floor King size bed for a comfortable getaway for two Come and relax on the porch and enjoy the cooling experience of our rushing stream while you grill your favorite food, or snuggle by the fire indoors for a movie night. Whatever your needs, Duck Tavern will ensure that your stay will be a delight. Source: The Duck Tavern – Mountain Springs Cabins

Cades Cove | Smoky Mountains

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What was once a settlement has now become one of the most popular areas of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Stretching 11 miles, the Cades Cove Loop Road is visited by more than two million visitors each year. Since the National Park was formed, Cades Cove visitors can hike trails, discover waterfalls, explore churches and spot wildlife while walking or auto-touring.

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As a protected area of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Cove’s wildlife and history have been preserved for history and nature lovers to enjoy. Nearly 120 years ago, Cades Cove was not a nature preserve to explore but, rather, a place to settle for rich and abundant farming before the park was formed. The 6,800 acre valley still features some of the authentic 19th century historic buildings, including log cabin homesteads and churches that were raised by early settlers.

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Blue Ridge Grocery | Virginia

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“If I don’t have it, you don’t need it,” Jack proclaims, and while it’s true that the store does offer up a variety of essentials on a spectrum that seems to run from Advil to toothpaste to ice, it really is much more of an antique shop and art gallery than a market.

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