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Country Inn & Suites By Carlson, Asheville I-240 - Tunnel Road (Asheville Mall)

199 Tunnel Road, Asheville NC 28805, US
Reservations: 1-800-596-2375 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: (828) 254-4311 Fax: (828) 258-3970
Email:  cx_aatr@countryinns.com

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Visit our Hotel near Biltmore Estate and Asheville Attractions

Located just 1.5 miles from historic downtown Asheville and only three miles from the beautiful grounds of the Biltmore Estate, the Country Inn &Suites is the perfect place to stay on vacation in Asheville. Our hotel is near the Blue Ridge Parkway and offers easy access to popular EventsEntertainment and Asheville Attractions, such as The Billy Graham Training center at the Cove, The Grove Park Inn and Spa, Chimney Rock Park, the North Carolina Arboretum and the Asheville Art Museum. Our hotel near the Biltmore Estate offers a central location to guests who want to Explore Western North Carolina, Lake Lure and all the Asheville area has to offer.

We recommend the following Asheville Attractions:

  • Asheville Art Museum (2.8 miles)
    This museum houses an eclectic array of local, national and international artists with pieces in a variety of mediums and is located in downtown Asheville.
    Phone: +1 (828) 253-3227
  • Asheville Ghost Tours (2.8 miles)
    Asheville ghost tours offer haunted pub crawls for adults, and family friendly walking tours and trolley rides for the whole family.
    Phone: +1 (828) 216-3383
  • Asheville Outdoor Center (7 miles)
    Considered by many to be the premier outfitter in Asheville, the company offers canoeing, kayaking, rafting, tubing, SUP paddleboard rentals, Gem Mining and much more.
    Phone: +1 (828) 232-1970
  • Biltmore Estate (3 miles)
    One of the most popular Asheville attractions, the Biltmore Estate has been a stunning landmark since 1895 when George Vanderbilt constructed the castle to be his family's estate. Today visitors can explore the 125,000 acres, 250 rooms, award-winning winery, formal gardens and hiking trails of the Biltmore Estate through guided tours as well as unlimited self-guided tours on a daily basis.
    Phone: +1 (800) 411-3812
  • Blue Ridge Parkway (2.8 miles)
    A must-see among Asheville attractions, the Blue Ridge Parkway is less than three miles away and offers 469 miles of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains.
  • Folk Art Center (4 miles)
    The nation's preeminent organization representing the crafts culture of the Southern Appalachians, the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild owns and operates this facility where guild member' works are displayed and sold, and artisans frequently demonstrate their craft.
    Phone: +1 (828) 298-7928
  • Grove Arcade (3.2 miles)
    Just a short drive from our Asheville accommodations, The Grove Arcade, opened in 1929 and was once a thriving public market. Today it features restaurants, boutique shopping and regional crafts.
    Phone: +1 (828) 252-7799
  • Museum of the Cherokee Indian (45 miles)
    10,000 years of artifacts relating to the great Cherokee Nation are on display for all to appreciate at this award-winning museum near our hotel. Guided tours and special programs are available.
    Phone: +1 (828) 497-3481
  • North Carolina Arboretum (11.6 miles)
    Over 60 acres of expertly landscaped gardens display the culture of Appalachia and Western North Carolina through native flora and fauna at one of the most beautiful Asheville attractions.
    Phone: +1 (828) 665-2492
  • Pack Place Education, Arts and Science Center (5 miles)
    The center houses the Asheville Art Museum, Colburn Gem and Mineral Museum, The Health Adventure and the Diana Wortham Theatre. The affiliated YMI Cultural Center is located at the corner of Eagle and Market streets. Admission varies. Multi-museum passes available.
    Phone: +1 (828) 257-4500
  • WNC Farmers Market (2.5 miles)
    Considered one of the finest such markets in the United States, this 36-acre, state-owned facility operates year round with an array of offerings, including fresh produce, crafts, jams, preserves, plants and garden supplies.
    Phone: +1 (828) 253-1691
Exciting Day Trips from Asheville NC
  • Beach at Lake Lure: 23.4 miles
    Lake Lure, a man-made lake set amid the Blue Ridge Mountains, is the ideal place to float on an inner tube, picnic in the shade, or just catch some rays. Enjoy the Water Works with water slides, bumper boats and other soaking-wet fun.
  • Chimney Rock State Park: 22 miles
    Chimney Rock State Park affords visitors a variety of astoundingly beautiful views that can be taken in by climbing or taking an elevator to the top of the 315-foot monolith that serves as the park's centerpiece.
  • Pressley Sapphire Mine: 22 mi
    Go on a treasure hunt for your own Asheville souvenir at one of the oldest operating mines in Western North Carolina. This attraction is a great choice for families.

About Asheville

Tucked away between the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains, Asheville provides many activities year-round. Visitors can enjoy nature, sightsee, experience culture and the arts, and shop at the many boutiques lining the streets. Nature lovers will feel at home as this beautiful area provides accessibility to hiking, rock climbing, nature trails, and the lovely Blue Ridge Parkway. Cultural venues such as the Asheville Civic Center, the many art galleries, and the Pack Place Center offer opportunities to experience fine art, architecture, music, and drama. Asheville is well known for being home to the Biltmore mansion, the nation's largest private home. Asheville also played host to two famous writers, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Thomas Wolfe, as they crafted classic literary works. Enjoy the many sides of Asheville on your next visit!

Did you know?

If you want to see another feature of the Appalachians, travel to Grandfather Mountain, where you'll feel on top of the world. Complete with a mile-high swinging bridge, this attraction is not for people freaked out by high elevations. (It's actually a mile above sea level, not above the ground below.) Try to overcome your fears, though, because the view from the highest peak in the Blue Ridge Mountains is spectacular!

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