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Mammoth ElkShowroom YesterdayDellwood RoadMoose ChandelierRoad ShowroomElk MooseMillersRidgeChandeliersForwardTake a look at this mammoth elk & moose chandelier we just got in at our Dellwood Road showroom yesterday! IKEA Charlotte Home Furnishings IKEA Charlotte Store Information Monday - Saturday: 10:00am - 9:00pm Monday - Saturday: 9:30am - 8:30pm Sunday: 9:30am - 7:30pm Map & Driving Directions Tips on How to Shop Follow us on Twitter!Oak Hill on Love Lane Bed and Breakfast 224 Love Lane, Waynesville, North Carolina 28786 Oak Hill on Love Lane invites you to experience the best of Western North Carolina. Just minutes from Asheville and The Blue Ridge Parkway nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, enjoy exhilarating white water rafting, leisurely shopping in Waynesville's quaint boutiques or anything in between. Whether you come to Waynesville for pleasure, special occasions such as weddings, golf outings or family reunions, or simply for a romantic getaway weekend, Oak Hill will cater to your every need.




Our promise is to make every effort to accommodate your requests. It is our goal to insure your comfort. Oak Hill features Kathy Ireland latex mattresses by Therapedic. They are naturally anti-microbial, breathable and dust mite resistant, making it an ideal choice for allergy sufferers. All of our bedding is also hypoallergenic and the house is equipped with a Trane Clean Air Filter. Oak Hill featuresa wrap-around veranda and gazebo providing excellent mountain views and refreshing breezes. Served at 8:30AM daily. Join our other guests in the Suddath Dining Room for a three-course breakfast. We happily accommodate all dietary restrictions with advanced notice. Oak Hill features coffee specially formulated for us by Smoky Mountain Roasters. Stop by their locations on Main Street and in Hazelwood Village. Help yourself to coffee, soft drinks, bottled waters, fresh baked goods and a variety of snacks. Located in the Suddath Dining Room and always available Daily Maid service will be provided (if room is available) enhanced with bottled waters and chocolates.




Wireless Internet and Daily Housekeeping Service Historic Waynesville is a characterized by an eclectic and spirited downtown lined with unique ships, art galleries, working studios and reinvented historic spaces. Here, you'll see brick sidewalks adorned with flowers and benches, cozy restaurants and an abundance of meandering window-shoppers. Visit Mast General Store, a traditional mercantile shop housed in a 1930's clothing store. Relax with a cup of coffee or tea at one of the many cafes. While you're enjoying the heritage, visit Historic Shelton House, Francis Grist Mill and Frog Level, the revitalized railroad district. Biltmore Estate & Winery Be inspired by the relaxed elegance of George and Edith Vanderbilt's 250-room family home and country retreat in Asheville, NC. Discover original art from masters such as Renoir, magnificent 16th-century tapestries, Napoleon's chess set, a library with 10,000 volumes, a Banquet Hall with a 70-foot ceiling, 65 fireplaces, an indoor pool, bowling alley, and priceless antiques.




Opened to friends on Christmas Eve 1895, this French Renaissance chateau remains America's largest privately owned home. Outstanding scenery and recreational opportunities make the Blue Ridge Parkway one of the most popular units of the National Park System. "America's Favorite Drive" winds its way 469 miles through mountain meadows and past seemingly endless vistas. Split-rail fences, old farmsteads and historic structures complement spectacular views of distant mountains and neighboring valleys. A 60,000 square foot casino open 24 hours a day, every day. More than 2,700 slots and digital games, as well as all of your favorite games played in a table game atmosphere with live dealers and real chips, are open to guests 21 years of age and older. Experience Cherokee history and culture brought to life in awe-inspiring ceremonial dance, ancient artifacts, stirring legends, nationally renowned theatrical performances and traditional Cherokee arts and weaponry by today's Cherokee Master Artists.




The Pisgah National Forest is located in the heart of North Carolina's Blue Ridge mountains. The Blue Ridge Parkway winds its way through the forest's hazy peaks and passes Mount Mitchell, the highest summit east of the Mississippi River. In the Pisgah you can hike through virgin forest, mountain-bike over endless single-track, paddle world-class whitewater, flyfish, and climb. While in the Forest, we suggest hiking the scenic Graveyard Fields Trail or The Mountains-to-Sea Trail and enjoy the streams and waterfalls, accessible by the Blue Ridge Parkway and just a few miles from downtown Waynesville. The fall foliage color show in western North Carolina attracts visitors from around the world. With the 5,000-foot elevation change within 50 miles of Asheville, the lush Blue Ridge Mountain range puts on one of the longest-running color displays in the country. The date for peak color changes each year due to varying weather patterns. Laurel Ridge Country Club - 18 holes, par 72, 6,093 yards, putting green, driving range




Lake Junaluska Golf Course - 18 holes, par 68, 5,050 yards Waynesville Country Club - 27 holes, par 70, 5,108-5,468 yards, chipping area, 2 putting greens Maggie Valley Club - 18 holes, par 72, 6,200 yards, putting green, driving range Skiing and Snowboarding at Cataloochee Ski Area Our winter playground is nestled in the Great Smoky Mountains with breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks - riding the chairlift has never been more rewarding. Smooth, gentle slopes give the novices the elbowroom they need to learn the basics and practice their skills. Intermediate skiers and snowboarders find plenty of action while seasoned experts can face the steepness found on 14 runs including exciting slopes and winding trails. Great Smoky Mountains National Park Today the Smokies, the western section of the Appalachian Mountains, include the most visited U.S. national park. This refuge is home to black bears, bobcats, 30 species of salamanders, and myriad birds, plus over 4000 species of plants.

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