The Charming Airbnb In Small Town North Carolina Worthy Of Your Bucket List
Quiet towns always feel more comfortable, and the comfort of a farm definitely adds to the charm. When you like to go on adventures, why not consider a farm Airbnb for your sleeping arrangements? Lazying the day away in this small town hayloft-turned-Airbnb is extra comfortable, especially with the added excitement of horses at your window. Who could say neigh to that?
Welcome to an Airbnb horse farm out in Waynesville, a small-town getaway spot that has the added benefit of hooved friends who also live here.
This farm stay sleeps four guests total, but is probably most comfortable sleeping two since there's only one bed. However, if four is what you've got for travels, the fold-out sleepers and sleeping bags should suit you fine.
Certain parts of the converted hayloft actually show you the inside of horse stalls and the barn aisle, almost like living paintings. If you have any worries about the smell, however, they ensure visitors that the windows are insulated just fine.
Whether you want to lounge around the loft or go explore town for a while, spending the evening sipping a nice drink outside is a great way to end the day. The scenery out here is gorgeous if you have the chance to enjoy it.
Because this is still a working farm even while you stay in The Loft, horsemanship and riding lessons are available on site. You can even schedule a horse riding lesson right after booking - how fun!
If you’d like to relax in a place like this, check out the official Airbnb page for The Loft at Chestnut Valley. It’s a great spot to bookmark, if you find yourself in need of overnight adventures.
Address: Waynesville, NC 28786, USA
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during her time here in the Sunflower State, mostly in the south central area. Clarisa is a stay-at-home mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, and has been writing anything and everything since she's held a pencil, though Kansas and fantasy novels take up most of her time.