Laurelwood Mountain Inn - North Carolina Mountains  
   
 

 

The Laurelwood Inn is a unique location for your next North Carolina Mountain Vacation. Offering beautiful cabin-suite rentals and cozy, quiet rooms, our resort atmosphere will provide you with the perfect place to rest up after your days of exploration. There is plenty to see and do in the Blue Ridge Mountains and our beautifully maintained, secluded acreage in Cashiers, NC is just one small part. Here are some of our favorite people, places, and things in the Cashiers area....



View from the highest section of the Blue Ridge Parkway (about
6000')
on the Great Balsam Range, a short drive from Cashiers,
NC.


Sunset and low clouds over Smoky Ridge at the southern shore
of Lake Glenville
, just 5 minutes from Laurelwood Inn.


Pic-N-Play Dulcimer group (of Sylva, NC) playing old-time
Appalachain fiddle tunes on the porch at
Laurelwood Inn.
Laurelwood Manager Doris Deadwyler is on the bench in front
of the window (left of center).


The Zachery-Tolbert House Museum in Cashiers, NC... about a
3 minute drive from
Laurelwood Inn. Built in 1842, the Z-T House
is one of the oldest structures in Cashiers Valley. The house is open
for free tours on Fridays and Saturdays during the warmer months...
the grounds (with trails and picnic tables) are open year 'round.



Musical legend Doc Watson performing on the outdoor stage at
the 3rd Annual Cashiers Mountain Music Festival... 2 days of
foot-stomping bluegrass music in early July. This and previous
festivals included performances by Earl Scruggs, Lizzy Long,
Little Roy Lewis, The Isaacs, Steep Canyon Rangers, Balsam Range,
Nitrograss, as well as many great local bluegrass bands, including
The Rye Holler Boys. Daytime concert temperatures are usually
in the upper 70s, and it's just a 3 minute walk from
Laurelwood Inn!


The Rye Holler Boys (from nearby Bryson City, NC) performing
on the outdoor stage at the 3rd Annual Cashiers Mountain Music
Festival... Daytime concert temperatures are usually in the upper
70s and just a 3 minute walk from
Laurelwood Inn!


The Old Iron Bridge on Bull Pen Road and the famed Chattoga
River... The Chattooga spring flows from a ridge on the northside
of Cashiers Valley, and rapidly grows into a raging river after
dropping off the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau. The Chattooga
then cuts a deep gorge through the Elicot Rock Wildnerness Area,
where people come from around the world to raft on the Class IV-VI
rapids! For the more faint-hearted, the Old Iron Bridge area is a great
place to relax and have a picnic on a large boulder by the river on
a mild summer afternoon- or to fish for rainbow and brown trout...
all just a few minute drive from
Laurelwood Inn!

 

 See photos of snow in Cashiers here.

 

 

 




 

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