This Bed And Breakfast Was Actually Built In Michigan, Dismantled, And Brought To North Carolina
Wildberry Lodge near Asheville offers luxurious accommodations with stunning views and unique amenities.
While this cabin place feels like it was built here, it is interesting to know that part of Wildberry Lodge is a destination built in another place in North Carolina. The owners dreamed of owning a log cabin home with views of the Great Smoky Mountains. Logs were crafted in Michigan, each one numbered and notched, then dismantled and shipped by several semitrailers to Leicester, North Carolina where they were reassembled, and for the following years turned into a bed and breakfast. Let's take a look at this gorgeous home that is a dream come true.
This magnificent lodge is located near Asheville, offering welcoming hospitality, unforgettable scenery, and a luxurious bed and breakfast.
As you can see, the great room includes an immense stone fireplace and huge windows providing ease to glimpse the lovely outside wonders.
Even the bedrooms allow for breathing the clean Smoky Mountain air.
We love the warmth the authentic, wooden details bring.
The hot tub is yet another way to enjoy the panoramic views.
Cozy up afterward in the infrared sauna.
And having breakfast on the deck makes it difficult to miss all of the beauty.
We can't think of a better way to start our day.
Afterward, take a hike on the five miles of professionally-designed trails.
When you return, plan on watching the free and magical sunset.
Don't forget to return in the fall.
You won't want to miss all this.
We know you'll appreciate the details of this incredible vacation rental. Discover more about this charming destination built in another place in North Carolina on Wildberry Lodge's website.
While you're in the area, check out more than a dozen first-class wineries in North Carolina within an hour’s drive of Asheville, including one in Leicester. Read about it on the Addison Farms Vineyard website.
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