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The closest Asheville bed and breakfast inn to the Biltmore Estate, Biltmore Village Inn is located on top of Reed Hill, above Biltmore Village. You can see why Samuel Reed, George Vanderbilt's lawyer, situated his house here after he sold Vanderbilt the property for Biltmore Village. It commands impressive views of the mountains, and overlooks the Village and Swannanoa River valley.Its location is unmatched. It is only four blocks from the entrance to the Biltmore Estate and walking distance to Biltmore Village. Downtown Asheville and the entrance to the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway are both just a few minutes drive away.
Absolutely Beautiful
This bed and breakfast was the absolute best I have ever stayed at. The staff is always there if you need anything. The staff working Aaron esp...
Beautiful accommodations, personal attention...an awesome experie
We stayed in the cottage on the property. It was very comfortable and nicely furnished. Breakfast was brought to our room each morning and was ...
Beautiful and Relaxing
My husband and I visited the Inn for a Valentine/Anniversary weekend. This was our first stay at a B & B so we didn't know what to expect. Cudo...
The Spoiler
My husband and I travel with 2 other couples, and we do "mystery trips". The women planned this trip, and the men had no clue where we were goi...
Above & Beyond
My husband booked this inn for our anniversary. I didn't know where we were going until we got there. I was a little uncertain about doing a B&...
Loved every minute of it.
We selected the bed and breakfast getaway. The price seemed a little high but once we arrived, I was dead wrong. The package included valet par...
If its the hotel rate that doesn't push you away its the used bar of soap in the bathroom, the dirty sheets, and the mouse traps in the closets. The ""heated"" pool didn't even work
Located in historic Biltmore Village, this bed-and-breakfast offers six unique rooms decorated in Civil War-era style.
In ShortConstructed in 1872, this bed-and-breakfast is built in the Queen Anne architectural style. Huge porches offer guests mountain view
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