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Asheville is in the Blue Ridge Mts. Its downtown has restaurants, galleries, craft & antique shops. Don't miss the Biltmore Estate.
Heartland, North Carolina
Between the coast & mountains lies the Heartland where most of NC's population is. Cities include Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, & Chapel-Hill.
Wilmington, North Carolina
With excellent shopping, outstanding restaurants, antiques to be discovered and a view of the river, Wilmington has it all.
North Carolina is a welcoming state for the bed and breakfast traveler to visit. Whether you're looking to be charmed by history, spend time golfing or shopping, or ready to have an outdoor adventure, LanierBB.com will help you find Southern charm and friendly bed and breakfast innkeepers who will open their doors to your unique North Carolina experience.
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Three geographical areas make up North Carolina's landscape. The coastal plain in the east, with miles of Atlantic coastline and rich soils for agriculture is the rural area of North Carolina. The Piedmont region or central part of North Carolina is the most densely populated part of the state. The Appalachian Mountains make up North Carolina's western region and offer the bed and breakfast tourist with seasonal scenic beauty.
The bed and breakfast adventurer will find many recreational activities to partake of while visiting North Carolina. If you prefer the beach, North Carolina's Outer Banks and the Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area offers the B&B vacationer an historical as well as seashore experience. Learn about the story of powered flight as the Wright Brothers took to the sky in the Kitty Hawk in 1903. If you need a workout, the bed and breakfast enthusiast can climb to the top of Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, the tallest lighthouse in North America. Swimming and sunbathing are great ways for the bed and breakfast vacationer to relax in stunning surroundings. The mountains of western North Carolina bring a charm of their own, to the B&B traveler. A place to cool off in summer, see extraordinary fall foliage and sample some apple cider, or navigate the slopes on your way to the chalet in winter, every season brings a new set of attractions for a bed and breakfast vacation. The Appalachian Scenic Trail, the Blue Ridge Parkway, Uwharrie National Forest and Great Smoky Mountains National Park are a few places just waiting to be explored whether by bike, hiking, spelunking or bird watching.
Next time you need to get away, consider the lodgings offered at Lanierbb.com and plan a southern style bed and breakfast escape to North Carolina.
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