classic swiss fondue/raclette dinners are available for a fee on weekends (reservations only). the inn is available for events, and children age 5 and over are welcome; inquire about younger children. . designed in the style of an appalachian cantilever barn, this art- and antiques-filled b&b is 3. there are no tvs. the uniquely decorated rooms offer private bathrooms, coffeemakers and free wi-fi. 4 miles from great smoky mountains national park. 3 miles from townsend and 6. full breakfast, afternoon tea and evening candlelit dessert are complimentary. many have fireplaces and minifridges; some add whirlpool tubs and/or private balconies McGhee Tyson Airport 36 min
Cades Cove Cellars (4 min) Winery and wine Davy Crockett Riding Stables (6 min) Equestrianism and outdoor recreation Little River Railroad/Lumber Museum (7 min) Quaint local museum dedicated to preserving the region's logging & railroad heritage Walker Sisters Place (26 min) Remains of a primitive log cabin, corn crib & springhouse dating from the mid-1800s. Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center (10 min) Tennessee mountain history museum offering exhibits & artifacts plus a village of period buildings. Cades Cove Visitor Center (53 min) Visitor center on a loop trail, with displays on local animals, mills & Native American tribes. John Oliver Cabin (30 min) The Sinks (25 min) Picnicking & photography are popular at this short, scenic waterfall accessible from a parking lot. Carter Shields Cabin (50 min) Cades Cove (48 min) Valley in Great Smokey Mountains National Park with a loop route, wildlife & preserved homesteads. Abrams Falls Trail (51 min) Hiking, waterfall, american black bear, and park Tuckaleechee Caverns (8 min) These chilly caverns have stalactites, stalagmites & an underground stream & waterfall. Spruce Flats Falls (22 min) Rocky hiking area around a forested mountain creek, including a waterfall with a swimming hole. Cades Cove Missionary Baptist Church (39 min) Townsend Visitors Center (8 min) |