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If you're in search of a homely getaway in Asheville, then its delightful bed and breakfasts will provide that personal touch. Nestled in pretty properties, these B&Bs offer a unique blend of heritage and comfort. From grand Southern mansions to cosy, owner-run inns, each one offers warm hospitality and charming character with period-style rooms, lush gardens and delicious homemade breakfasts. Whether you prefer a tranquil suburban retreat or a spot close to downtown, Asheville's B&Bs will welcome you with open arms.

For cosy character

Pinecrest Bed And Breakfast

  • Pinecrest Bed And Breakfast, set a mile from the historic downtown of Asheville, is a charming choice with its traditional and cosy Victorian themed interiors. The five rooms here feature antique furnishings, gas fireplaces and indulgent bathrooms, with floral touches throughout. There's also a lovely terrace looking across an immaculate garden.

For a romantic escape

North Lodge on Oakland Bed and Breakfast

  • North Lodge on Oakland Bed and Breakfast sits in a one-acre garden offering an idyllic couples' getaway. The six rooms decorated in soft hues feature antiques, fireplaces and large bathrooms with walk-in showers. Surrounded by national parks and forests, it's a peaceful spot for rediscovering nature with a loved one.
  • Cosy fireplaces, spa baths and in-room massages make Inn on Montford a romantic choice. Surrounded by lovely gardens, this 19th century adults-only Arts and Crafts inn in outer Asheville boasts period-style rooms and a pretty outdoor porch where every Saturday guests can enjoy heritage music evenings.  

For historic charm

Albemarle Inn

  • Albemarle Inn is a B&B on a grand scale. This Greek Revival Southern mansion has been lovingly converted into an 11-room inn. Expect Corinthian columns, a wide veranda, period-style lounges and two acres of English country-style gardens. In addition to breakfast, hors d’oeuvres receptions are served on weekend evenings by the fire or on the terrace.

For downtown Asheville

Chestnut Street Inn

  • Just a 10 minute walk to downtown means all of Asheville is reachable on foot from Chestnut Street Inn. A stay here offers guests a choice between period-style rooms with federal-style canopy beds, patterned wallpaper and antique rugs, or contemporary suites with sleek furnishings and woodburner stoves. Something for everyone!

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Written by Jan Gooderham

Best Bed and Breakfasts in Asheville

Albemarle Inn

Asheville (North Carolina)

Greek Revival Southern mansion lovingly converted into an 11 room inn. Built-in 1909 and now run by welcoming hosts, the property's white clapboard facade, Corinthian columns, wide veranda, period-style lounges and country gardens offer a historic retreat in Asheville's suburban Grove Park area.

  • Local exploring - The location means that both outdoor mountain activities and cultural, historical and gastronomic pursuits are all possible
  • Romantic Break - Romantic rooms have mountain views, four-poster beds and fireplaces
  • Sights nearby - Biltmore Estate - known as America's largest home - which recently featured in Downton Abby, is a short drive
  • Great walks - Stroll around the property's beautiful two-acre English country-style gardens
from $322 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Inn on Montford

Asheville (North Carolina)

19th century Arts and Crafts inn located in outer Asheville designed by the same architect as nearby Biltmore Estate. Surrounded by gardens, 11 period-style rooms are split between the main building and carriage house, many have kitchenettes. Take breakfast in the dining room or the outdoor porch.

  • Romantic Break - Cosy fireplaces, romantic spa baths, dual aspect rooms which offer views from bed and in-room massages make for a special stay
  • Local exploring - Walk into Asheville to explore restaurants and shops, or venture further afield to one of the many nearby wilderness parks
  • Sights nearby - Make sure to visit the historic Biltmore Estate, home to America's largest private home and winery
  • Minimum Stay - There is a 2 night minimum stay
from $351 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Chestnut Street Inn

Asheville (North Carolina)

Historic owner-run inn situated in Asheville. The property's 8 rooms vary from a stylish and contemporary 2-bedroom suite to period-style rooms with federal-style canopy beds, patterned wallpaper & antique rugs; there is something for everyone. Spacious flower-filled gardens surround a pretty porch.

  • Foodies - The property's eclectic breakfasts - fusing the owner's French and Mexican heritage - were featured in Food & Wine magazine
  • Local exploring - It's a 10 minute walk to downtown historic Asheville and the surrounding Chesnut Hill area is also worth exploring on foot
  • Great walks - The property can pack your breakfast as a picnic if you want to head out first thing and explore
  • Sights nearby - All of Asheville is reachable on foot. Visit Basilica of Saint Lawrence and Botanical Gardens
from $283 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees

Pinecrest Bed And Breakfast

Asheville (North Carolina)

A beautifully restored 5 bedroom B&B set a mile from the historic downtown of Asheville. Traditional and cosy Victorian themed rooms have antique furnishings, gas fireplaces and indulgent bathrooms. With proximity to the Blue Ridge mountains, this is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.

  • Active Holiday - Enjoy whitewater rafting, mountain biking, hiking and experiencing the highest peaks in the entire Eastern U.S.
  • Sights nearby - Visit the Biltmore Estate - a large chateau exhibiting the Vanderbilt's original collection of furnishings, art and antiques
  • Great walks - Allow time to hike in the 1,855-acre Mount Mitchell State Park
  • Traditional
from $149 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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North Lodge on Oakland Bed and Breakfast

Asheville (North Carolina)

An idyllic and romantic lodge turned luxury B&B. Accommodation features antiques, fireplaces and large bathrooms with walk-in showers. Enjoy hearty three-course homemade breakfasts in the dining room. A homely base for exploring Asheville and the surrounding national parks and forests.

  • Active Holiday - Choose between biking, rafting, kayaking, river tubing, hot air ballooning, exploring waterfalls, hiking, fly fishing, and more
  • Back to Nature - Blue Ridge Parkway, popular for hiking, picnics and scenery, is 20 minutes’ drive away
  • Local exploring
  • Great walks - Explore Mount Mitchell State Park, with the highest peak east of the Mississippi and located along the Blue Ridge Parkway
from $185 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees

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