Sunday, November 30, 2008

The Inn on Mill Creek Review

Living in western North Carolina, I've spent a lot of fall seasons watching the fantastic leaf season. Nowadays that my parents are senior, they're not accustomed a houseful of people, and so we stay at different cabins, hotels and condominiums end-to-end the western North Carolina area. We plan to go home this December for holidays and have been searching some homes to stay at. My search came up with four marvellous choices that we could use on our trip home next weekend.


The first emplacement we looked at was of a flyer we got at the state Welcome Center on our summertime trip. It's called the Inn on Mill Creek. Although it doesn't dispose as a cabin, it does have that arcadian feel to it, so it is enclosed in the review here.
The inn is located near attractive Black Mountain, which represents 30 miles east of Asheville on interstate forty.in that location are 4 large guest suites that scatter throughout the Main House on the property. Choices and prices range from the $200 a night Lake View Suite to the cheaper Terrace Suite for $140 a night. Almost all suites provide a Jacuzzi tub. All the rooms in the main home have private baths, TV's and VCR's. Breakfast is processed every first light in the sun lounge room. By looking at the flyer, it seems that this perhaps be more of a bed and breakfast, but I enjoyed the fact it is near the highway and provides a rustic feel to the stay, as all the rooms are adorned with wood and the home itself is made of logs and flagstone, which is locally of the flagstone mines in Western North Carolina.

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