Take a look inside this rustic log cabin located in Swiss in the North Carolina region. The log cabin has a porch and sits on 39 acres where you can ski and hike and features a garden. The log cabin accommodation is 25 miles from Black Mountain. The cabin opens onto a patio with garden views, this holiday home consists of 3 bedrooms and a fully equipped kitchen. Asheville is 26 miles from the vacation home, while Johnson City is 24 miles away. The nearest airport is Tri-Cities Regional Airport, 34 miles from the log cabin. This beautiful part of the country has plenty to see and do and is especially great for nature lovers.
This rustic log cabin is sure to take your breath away, it’s just what you’d expect a log cabin to be. Surrounded by forest views and mountain views, with a covered porch complete with rocking chairs to enjoy the view. Inside you can enjoy the comfy furnishings as you sit back and relax in front of the beautiful stone fireplace, especially cozy on those cold fall and winter days. The log cabin has a dining table that seats up to 6 people, a full-sized kitchen, and laundry too. The master bedroom on the upper floor has a ceiling fan on the peaked roof with log beams and windows to let in the view. It is a magical place to make treasured memories with family and friends, and sure to be a place you come back to again and again.
During your vacation stay in North Carolina, there is plenty to see and do. If you enjoy hiking you might visit the North Carolina section of the Appalachian trail which rises to amazing summits to include the 6,643-foot Clingmans Dome, the highest mountain on the Appalachian Trail, and drops into the dark and steep walls of the Nantahala River Gorge. The Appalachian Trail has 95.7 miles in North Carolina, but the also Trail runs along the Tennessee/North Carolina border for 224.7 additional miles. As the Appalachian Trail ascends to the High Country of the state line, hikers on the trail traverse the highest mountains along the trail, including several above 6,000 feet. When visiting the trail you will need an advance permit for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and depending on the length of your hike, shelter reservations as well. All backpackers to the trail are required to stay at designated sites.
Another activity to enjoy during your vacation stay is a visit to the Fines Creek Farm and elegant, yet naturally rustic and weathered post and beam barn that was originally built for the owners family-run antique shop which features over 5,000 square feet of indoor space on two floors, with flexible layouts and an open floor plan. At the barn, there is tons of outdoor space under the attached covered overhang. The barn is surrounded by towering white pines and mountain views, with the barn’s side doors opening to a quaint courtyard garden of boxwood, flowering trees, and perennials.