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Brookside Mountain Mist Inn


Waynesville, North Carolina

Surrounded by stately trees, beautiful lawns, tall evergreens, floral & herb gardens, it's truly a nature lovers paradise.

Waynesville, North Carolina Bed & Breakfast: A very unique and very comfortable bed and breakfast and retreat center that features five charming and spacious guest rooms, all with private baths and amenities to make you feel right at home. A breezy back porch with rocking chairs and a cozy fireplace lounge are available for guests to enjoy, as well as an outdoor pool, croquet area, and therapeutic massages.
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Waynesville Attractions

Waynesville Attractions near the Great Smoky Mountains

Our bed and breakfast is located near many attractions in the Asheville & Waynesville area. Come explore the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains! Here are some of our recommendations for things to do in Western North Carolina, all less than 45 minutes away!

Waynesville: Explore the quaint shops and wonderful restaurants in nearby downtown Waynesville with a surprising number of fine galleries and specialty shops. Stop in Whitman's Bakery for a sandwich or pastry. Along with the popular Mast General Store, there are about a dozen galleries and a variety of antique shops, home furnishing centers and locally-owned gift shops. Downtown Waynesville's quaint old buildings take you back to a more leisurely time. When it's time to dine, there is everything from hearty country fare to the local specialty mountain trout, to fine international cuisine and high-end gourmet.

Folkmoot USA: North Carolina's Official International Festival, is a two-week celebration in July of the world's cultural heritage through folk music and dance. Held each summer just a few blocks from our bed and breakfast inn, Folkmoot features performances, parades and workshops by more than 350 performers from a dozen or so countries. Go to the Folkmoot website for more.

Biltmore Estate: Just 25 miles away in Asheville is the famous Biltmore Estate with America's largest home, the country's most visited winery, breathtaking gardens and fabulous restaurants. Spend the day exploring more than 8,000 acres. Come back for Festival of Flowers or the Christmas at Biltmore celebration. Go to the Biltmore website for more.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park: World renowned for its diversity of plant and animal life, the beauty of its ancient mountains, and the quality of its remnants of Southern Appalachian mountain culture, this is America’s most visited national park. Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a hiker's paradise with over 800 miles of maintained trails ranging from short leg-stretchers to strenuous treks. From the big animals like bears, deer, and elk, down to microscopic organisms, the Smokies have the most biological diversity of any area in the world's temperate zone. The park is a sanctuary for a magnificent array of animal and plant life, all of which is protected for future generations to enjoy. Go to the Great Smokies website for more.

Lake Junaluska: Since 1913, Lake Junaluska Conference & Retreat Center has been the home of thousands of enriching events and worship services. Each year over 150,000 people experience Lake Junaluska through the United Methodist Church ministry programs, church retreats, Annual Conferences and countless other events. Our bed and breakfast inn is a short drive away!

Maggie Valley: Just 10 minutes away is Maggie Valley, home to Ghost Town in the Sky, musuems, live music, shops and great winter skiing.

Wheels Through Time Museum: This fascinating museum in Maggie Valley sweeps you back in time with its magnificent presentation of vintage all-American motorcycles and automobiles. You'll find more than 250 rare machines (each with their own unique story). Ninety-five percent of them are in running condition.

Downtown Asheville: For more great shopping and dining, explore downtown Asheville with 200+ stores, 30+ art galleries, 50 restaurants, beautiful architecture and talented street entertainers.

Blue Ridge Parkway: Take a drive on one of America's most scenic roads. Some of most spectacular views of the entire Blue Ridge Parkway is a short drive from our bed and breakfast inn. Take a picnic, explore many hiking trails, and enjoy the fresh cool air of the high elevations.

Golf: We are across the street from Waynesville Country Club and just down the road from Laurel Ridge Country Club.

Ski: Consistently one of the earliest resorts in the Southeast to open the ski season and the latest to close, thanks to its technologically advanced snowmaking capability, Cataloochee Ski Area is a winter playground for the entire family. With 14 slopes and trails, Cataloochee Ski Area offers mountains of fun for everyone, from skiers to snowboarders, from novices to veterans.

Harrahs Casino: Just 30 minutes from our bed and breakfast inn is the action and excitement at Harrah's Cherokee Casino & Hotel. From brand-new games and slots to dazzling favorites like Digital Blackjack and Baccarito, you'll find it at the Cherokee!

Whitewater Rafting: The Southeast's most popular river, the Nantahala (River of the Noonday Sun) is an exciting half-day introduction to whitewater for both first-time rafters and experienced rafters wishing to captain their own raft or adventure duck (inflatable kayak). Over thousands of years, the swift currents of the Nantahala River have carved an incredble gorge, lush with vegetation, in the mountains of western North Carolina. Winding eight miles through this gorge, the clear waters of the Nantahala offer plenty of practice on easy Class II rapids before culminating in the exciting Class III whitewater of the mighty Nantahala Falls.

Fish: Rushing streams, sparkling rivers, rippled ponds, and serene lakes are plentiful in Haywood County. And a unique feature of the water here is that it all originates here. No water flows into the county. Filled with native mountain trout, the creeks, streams and rivers are ideal for fly fishing.

Horseback Riding: From hourly rides to all-day trips offered by a host of stables, horseback riding is a great way to spend some quality time with family and friends, enjoying some spectacular scenary all the while. Whether traveling on a forested trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park or through an open field atop a bald, you'll love Horseback Riding through this Appalachian paradise.

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Brookside Mountain Mist Inn
142 Country Club Drive
Waynesville, North Carolina   28786
Fax: (828) 452-4640
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Carolyn Gendreau and Dina Giunta, Innkeepers

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