North Carolina
Bed and Breakfasts
Regions
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North Carolina B&B
Destinations
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.
With a charming atmosphere and a multitude of historical landmarks, North Carolina is an ideal bed and breakfast destination. Let any North Carolina bed and breakfast lull you into comfort and welcome you home from a long day hiking, golfing, shopping, or wherever your travels take you.
North Carolina Bed and Breakfasts By City
Featured B&B's
Featured B&BSnowbird Mountain Lodge
Robbinsville, NC
An unspoiled, hidden vacation oasis tucked away in the Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina. Explore the National Forest by foot, bike, horseback or car, go fishing, hiking, rafting or birdwatching. Maybe just relax at the lodge with a massage?
Featured B&BPilot Knob Inn
Pilot Mountain, NC
Cabins with whirlpool tubs for two, a lake with boats and fishing, honeymoon suites, hiking, mountain areas, local wineries and full breakfast located near the Yadkin Valley Wine Trail and Blue Ridge Parkway.
Featured B&BBig Mill B&B
Williamston, NC
Quiet Carolina getaway between Raleigh and Outer Banks, this eco-friendly B&B near Greenville voted Inn of the Year 2010 by NC B&B & Inns Association.
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North Carolina Bed and Breakfast
From its coastal plains to its urban hub to its stunning Appalachian Mountains, North Carolina possesses gorgeous vistas to explore. Visit the Outer Banks and the Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area for a historical, seaside experience where you can learn how the Wright Brothers flew the Kitty Hawk in 1903. Climb the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, the tallest lighthouse in North America. Or walk along the Appalachian Scenic Trail, the Blue Ridge Parkway, Uwharrie National Forest, or Great Smoky Mountains National Park. And if you’re feeling adventurous, you can always bike, hike, or spelunk. Next time you need to get away, consider a southern style bed and breakfast escape to North Carolina.
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