Going to spend a week in the mountains of North West, North Carolina with plenty of cigars.
Beside the Biltmore Estate, anything that is a must see or do?
I have some golf planned, mountain and road biking and my primary purpose looking at some real estate here and Greenville SC. Trying to guage where I want to end up when I retire, NJ real estate taxes are brutal.
Thanks in advance.
I just went there last year. Are you renting a cabin? If so, stay on the mountains that overlook town if you can. We didn't stay there, but I wish we did. The view is amazing.
Besides the Biltmore, you can go hit up the roads through the mountains and check out the scenic areas. If you've seen the smokies before, this might not impress you much though... If you haven't, then the blue ridge parkway is one of the best drives in the country, this is an absolute must for anyone who's never been to the area. There should be look outs and such all along the parkway.
Downtown Asheville has a bit of a night scene. There are bars and clubs and such that are open late. I'm not much of a clubbing guy, but it looked like the place was pretty busy at night. Also, it's a neat little town to walk around in during the day (don't expect much from the cigar shops). There's a place called Grove Arcade that has import beer if your interested, but the rest in that place is crap (except the restaurants). Generally, you can park near downtown and just walk around if you're interested in the downtown areas.
There's also museums, attractions, golf, spas etc... Asheville is a pretty big town considering it's in the mountains, so there's actually a good bit to do depending on your taste. Here's a site with lots of info:
http://www.exploreasheville.com/what-to-do/index.aspx
Ohh, and plan on spending at least 1/2 a day to a full day at the Biltmore. It's pretty big. Try to get there early to beat the crowds and not be rushed. Also, if you like wine, there is a winery tour. Unfortunately, they only give you 6 glasses during the tasting at the end, which I thought was a a bit of a let down to be honest. If you will have a lady friend with you, she might want to walk around the little town that's just outside of the Biltmore. It's a neat little area that sells a bunch of crap you probably won't care about. :laugh: