Because the city of Asheville, North Carolina is such a popular destination for vacations, finding an Asheville Inn which can accommodate you can be quite a challenge especially during the summer or when it’s a sort of festival out there.
You should check the web or call various establishments located within Asheville for their room rates and availability, as some establishments are not open year round. Another important thing you should check on is the location of the inn, if you don’t wish to do much driving. Many inns and bed and breakfasts are located within the city limits, usually in historic districts. If you’ll be venturing outside of Asheville for some of the available outside activities, such as hiking, biking, white river rafting, or even horseback riding, you’ll want to know how far you’ll have to drive to get to your location.
Many inns and bed & breakfasts have certain rules you’ll need to be aware of before you show up, as well. These rules are plainly stated, either in a brochure you may have, on the inn’s website, or explained to you over the phone. The most common of these is the presence of children and pets. Many inns allow children under the age of 10, but some do not, so if you plan on taking your children, you should make sure the inn you’re staying at allows them. This same rule applies to pets, as some inns allow pets, and some do not.


