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If there’s one positive affect the pandemic brought about it’s our renewed sense of adventure for destinations right in our own backyard – that is to say, within our own state borders or just beyond. We no longer feel like taking a true vacation and getting our money’s worth means hopping on an airplane to some exotic locale in the Caribbean or even further away. Not when North Carolina has so very much to offer. With a coastline that measures 322 miles and mountain ranges that are among the most stunning in the country, a vacation in North Carolina this year should be on everyone’s agenda.
Imagine finding yourself waking up along the top of a mountain in a luxurious AirBnB, complete with a hot tub. In the mountains of North Carolina, even summer mornings are cool enough to be suitable for a soak with your morning coffee.
If you're like most, then gazing out over layers and layers of mountains has the same calming effect as listening to the waves crash to shore in the Outer Banks.
The home features three bedrooms; two have queen beds and the master has a king. Each room has its own mountain theme (bears, fishing, and cozy cabin).
The living room adjoins the kitchen which is equipped with modern appliances. The living room features a gas fireplace so you can snuggle up on cool evenings. Or, if you prefer, there is a fire ring with Adirondack chairs outside so you can build a fire and roast hot dogs as you watch the sun set.
However you choose to enjoy your stay-cation in the mountains of North Carolina, you're sure to love this mountain top AirBnB and the peaceful adventure that comes with.
And if you do want to get out and explore the area, you're only 20 minutes from Asheville to the east, 30 minutes to Maggie Valley to the west, and 75 minutes from Mount Mitchell to the northeast.