We only stayed one night, but Elizabeth and Will were friendly and helpful hosts. Since there aren't any dining places nearby, we ate dinner (modest extra charge, arrange in advance) and breakfast (included) there, both were excellent.
The building looks rustic but is recent construction and amazingly neat and clean. None of those hundred-year-old dust bunnies under the bed like...
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A true log home bed & breakfast perched on a knoll over looking the Stecoah Valley and Smoky Mountains. Close to numerous fun things to do and just down the road from The Appalachian Trail. Five unique guest rooms all with private baths. Full country breakfast included. The inn is filled with primitive antique furniture including pieces hand crafted by the innkeepers. Open year-a-round.
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