Mountain Breeze is located between Boone and Banner Elk
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Rental Overview |
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| Wheelchair Accessible : No |
Smoking : No |
Pets : No |
| 3+ Loft Bedroom(s) |
3 Bathroom(s) |
Sleeps 6-9 |
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Property Information |
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You could spend your entire vacation and never leave the cabin. We wouldn't recommend this because there is so much to do and see in the High Country. However, if you want to just “hang out,” we've tried to make sure that you will be comfortable and have plenty to do.
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Rate Information - | Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice. |
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Following are seasonal rental rates:
First two nights $300 per night (incl. cleaning fee)
Additional nights $257.50 per night
Weekly (seven night) rental $1,615
Add 7% sales tax.
25%surcharge Christmas week, New Years week & weekends in Jan & Feb
$500 refundable deposit (returned within 45 days) or $35 non refundable renter's insurance
Reservation made > 30 days before arrival: 1/2 due with reservation 1/2 due on arrival.
Reservation made < 30 days before arrival 100% due with reservation.
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 | Property Amenities |
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- Ceiling Fan(s)
| - Fireplace
| - Heating
| - Linens Provided
| - Mountain View
| - Sauna
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- Blender
| - Coffee Maker
| - Dishwasher
| - Dryer
| - Full Refrigerator
| - Grill/BBQ
| - Hair Dryer
| - Ice Maker
| - Microwave
| - Stove
| - Toaster
| - Washer
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Mountain Breeze will comfortably accommodate six to nine people as follows:
Master bedroom with queen bed and bathroom off hall
Upstairs bedroom with twin beds and bathroom between bedroom and loft
Downstairs bedroom with king bed and private bathroom
Queen futon in loft
Single sleeper sofa in greatroon
Cabin has washer and dryer, full kitchen, and 3 full bathrooms.
Full size spa
Cable television – including ESPN, ESPN2, and FOX SportsSouth
Big screen TV and DVD player, plus several other TV's in the cabin
Full size billiard table in loft
Spacious covered porches
Gas grill on back porch
Trout ponds for fishing
Woodburing fireplace
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You can't get bored in the High Country. There are things to do in every season. Following is a partial list, with links to some other helpful sites.
Grandfather Mountain : Famous for its skyline profile of a grandfather-like figure, it is visible from SR 105. The park includes challenging hiking trails, a museum, a zoo of indigenous mountain animals, a gift shop and the famous mile-high hanging bridge, offering a breathtaking view.
Golfing : There are many golf courses nearby so don't forget your clubs!
Hawksnest Golf and Ski Resort : Open to the public and a short five-minute drive from the cabin. Please visit their web site to explore their most up-to-date seasonal amenities.
Linville Caverns : Interesting and beautiful, these underground caverns offer an educational and enjoyable visit.
Linville Falls : A nice little hike is rewarded by a beautiful view of a picturesque waterfall.
The Mast General Store : On the National Registry of Historic Sites, the Mast General Store, on the Valle Crucis Road , is a wonderful working old general store, 1920's vintage. It is a slice of the past and is fun for everyone.
Tweetsie Railroad : A theme park with a full day's worth of amusement. The wonderful miniature Tweetsie Railroad circles the park and offers transportation to visitors.
Blue Ridge Parkway : A drive with the most extraordinary views of the Smokies and the Blue Ridge Mountains .
Mining and Fishing: At the foot of Seven Devils is Grandfather's Mining and Fishing, offering a stocked pond and gem mining. Tons of fun for children and the young at heart.
Shopping: Banner Elk : is a very quaint little village with wonderful antique and specialty shops. On 105, just before the turn off to Banner Elk, you will find the very nice Shoppes of Tyncastle. Boone is also very charming and offers similar shopping options. Blowing Rock has shopping on an up-scale level, very artsy and lovely. Shoppes on the Parkway is an outlet mall, on SR 321 between Boone and Blowing rock.
Snow Skiing: Ski Beech and Sugar Mountain provide great adventures in skiing. If you want a change of scenery from Hawksnest, it's but a short drive (20 minutes or so) to these two resorts that offer many runs for the novice and expert alike. Their sites give the latest skiing conditions.
Walking and Hiking: Most of the meandering, winding roads are paved in this beautiful area, making for excellent walking conditions. The National Park Service maintains several hiking trails up Grandfather Mountain , accessible from 105 between the foot of Seven Devils and Linville. Many more are situated along the Blue Ridge Parkway .
Autumn Leaves: In early to mid-October at higher elevations and through October at lower elevations, the leaves begin to change their colors. The resulting views are truly sensational and will inspire your artistic side or at least evoke a deep appreciation of their beauty. Truly romantic and wonderful to behold.
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| | | Day Phone: 843-766-0400 | | | Evening Phone: 843-849-0645 | | | Fax: 843-556-6261 |
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