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Blackberry Farm is a place to forget the present and remember the past. Indulge your senses with sites, sounds, and smells that are all a treat. Blackberry Farm's hospitality and slow pace are like the rocking chairs on the front porch -- perfectly serene. Surrounded by the great natural beauty of the Smoky Mountains, this country house hotel is designed to feel welcoming, as if you are returning home after a long trip. The interior of the hotel has carefully collected furnishings which balance comfort and elegance. Each of the 44 guest bedrooms are adorned with antiques, fine art, and cozy finishing touches like down comforters. Blackberry Farm provides a variety of opportunities that make use out of the estate's 1,100 acres of secluded mountain lands, and panoramic views. Hikers, joggers, anglers, wildflower enthusiasts, and cyclists will all find a place for their leisure. Lawn sports and activities include tennis, swimming, shuffleboard, trout and bass fishing. Of course, the staff will tell you that their favorite activity is selecting a rocking chair on the front terrace and letting the spirit of the Smokies lull them into a Blackberry state of mind. All meals are included at the Blackberry Farm. You will enjoy exquisite meals prepared with fresh, local ingredients. Blackberry Farm is known for artful presentation as well as delicious food. The Mountain Club on the premises provides all the recreational activities and a 10 seasonal membership entiteles guests to buy spirits in the dining room. Note: Jackets are required for gentleman at dinner, while ladies are requested to dress for a casually elegant evening. All packages also include a 15% service tax which is part of the final price of this package.
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Trip Advisor Reviews ( 70 Reviews see all ) Top
Spectacular Service ....A Special weekend bday getaway
by fesoicher on 2009-01-06
Took me a while to review, but after returning yesterday from Remota in Chile, I felt it necessary to express my joy about Blackberry> The staf...
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Wonderful gem in the middle of nowhere!
by Reston10 on 2008-11-19
I was in Chattanooga on business. My wife flew into Knoxville and I drove up. We stayed three nights. It's a bit of drive through the countrysi...
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Exceeded High Expectations
by SaraO on 2008-11-17
The overall experience at Blackberry Farm is superb. We stayed in the 4 bedroom Cove Cottage, which is great for a big group. Loved walking the...
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Won't go back!!!
by dancamm on 2008-10-31
WARNING!!!! this place is not open to the public. my wife and drove three hours to have lunch for my birthday. we were turned away. they are no...
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Shabby Chic
by ShadowWood on 2008-07-28
Coming back from our winter home we stayed at Blackberry Farm for 4 nights. We also invited two other family members to join us . To say the le...
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Customer service?
by PeterpMOntrose on 2008-06-03
In all fairness, we did not have the opportunity to experience Blackberry Farms, for while on our way there, I received an unexpected diagnosis...
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Yahoo Travel Reviews ( 8 Reviews see all ) Top
Pure Bliss
by A Yahoo! Contributor on 2009-01-10
My daughter and I spent a brief visit (not long enough) at Blackberry Farm and this is by far the most beautiful and relaxing place we have bee...
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Who had $750 a night to visit a farm anyway??
by donnajarvis on 2008-09-29
We too has heard about the farm and the restaurant. We called ahead and asked if we could dine there though we were not staying on the property...
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Ultimate Retreat for Adults
by andybuck2002 on 2008-09-29
The place had everything a physically active human being could ever want to do and the best food and spa a person could experience.
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Overrated
by A Yahoo! Contributor on 2008-09-29
Service was good but not exceptional. Meals were good but not exceptional. Rooms were clean and adequate but not exceptional. The rates would i...
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Outstanding Resort
by A Yahoo! Contributor on 2008-05-29
We recently stayed at Blackberry with family and friends. The scenery is incredible and the staff are friendly and extremely helpful. The farm ...
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Unhappy Experience
by A Yahoo! Contributor on 2007-08-14
Our vacation to North Carolina and Tennessee happened to coincide with the 2007 restaurant issue of Bon Appitite. The Blackberry Farm was list...
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Travelocity Reviews ( 1 Review see all ) Top
by anonymous on 2007-08-12
Our vacation to North Carolina and Tennessee happened to coincide with the 2007 restaurant issue of Bon Appitite. The Blackberry Farm was listed as one of the best restaurants for fried chicken in the United States. My husband is a fried chicken aficionado. We were excited about the opportunity. We were staying in Knoxville for a couple of days and Walland is nearby. Our party of four couples set out on an adventure to find the restaurant. We called ahead for directions and reservations, if necessary, for lunch. The representative that took our call was less than charming. In no uncertain terms we were told they were not open to the public. We shared that we had come from California, were excited about their review and "came all this way to eat fried chicken." We were told that we were lying and that they were not responsible for anything a magazine may write about them. She then told us that they only included fried chicken on the menu on Saturdays, and, I am sure, when she realized that it was Saturday, covered herself by saying that on this particular Saturday they were not offering fried chicken. We could however, eat in their dining room if we stayed at the hotel, and did we want to reserve a room. We went a ahead and drove to the farm just to see this bastion of exclusivity in the heart of the charming and beautiful Smoky Mountains. We asked one of the staff for a referral to a local restaurant where we might find some fried chicken. He kindly directed us to a really cute cafe down the road. Unfortunately, there was no chicken on the menu. The reservation clerk was on a mission to make sure we understood that they do not cater to riff raff.
CitySearch Reviews ( 1 Review see all ) Top
Luxurious pleasure found amidst berry patches.
by Contributor on 2004-05-24
The SceneLocated on a 2,500-acre estate at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains, this remote B&B is a world of relaxation and luxury. Roma
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