From its majestic mountains in the west to its coastal plains in the east, it is no wonder that in 2021, approximately 44.4 million trips were taken in North Carolina with a state ranking of No. 5 in terms of domestic visitation. In other words, folks find the state worthwhile as a place to recuperate — either gently or on wild adventures — from their daily lives. While you're scoping this grand land for places to stay on your next trip, consider these seven little-known inns in North Carolina that offer an unforgettable stay.
1. Inlet Inn, Beaufort
For more than three decades, Inlet Inn offers a quiet home port. Thirty-six comfortable rooms are available on three floors, including a family room, many with views and fireplaces.
Located in the heart of historic downtown Beaufort, here is your view of Taylors Creek and Carrot Island.
2. Wildberry Lodge, Leicester
Located just 12 miles from historic Asheville, Wildberry Lodge offers warm hospitality and a delicious breakfast. Choose from seven guest accommodations, including two suites in The Cabin at Wildberry, all with private bathrooms and Keurig coffee makers.
3. McTernan Manor, Franklin
One night in this historic 1888 inn will give you an understanding of why there are so many repeat customers. All five suites and a private cottage have full bathrooms, elegant bedding with plush mattresses, and classic antique furnishings throughout.
4. The Horton Hotel and Rooftop Lounge, Boone
This unique space offers 15 uniquely decorated guest rooms and luxurious suites. An eclectic vibe comes from the comforts and qualities of a boutique hotel combined with the rich history of Boone.
And maybe the best part is socializing at the rooftop lounge while enjoying this stunning view of downtown Boone.
5. The Monte Vista Hotel, Black Mountain
You'll find plenty of choices here from the 45 unique guest rooms in this spacious inn. Some of the rooms are for families, such as this one offering a king-sized bed and a daybed with a trundle beneath.
Or enjoy a gourmet meal at Milton’s Black Mountain, located inside The Monte Vista Hotel.
6. Bent Creek Lodge, Arden
This elegantly-rustic bed and breakfast awaits your stay in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Folks might also book the Luhn House next door. Each of the 10 guest rooms has its own North Carolina theme with private bathrooms.
7. Echo Mountain Inn, Laurel Park
This peaceful place comes with history, as the main inn with 17 rooms was built in 1896 and the Little Echo building, a motel-style facility, offers eight rooms. Enjoy the hearty breakfast buffet in this spacious dining area with wooded views.
Are you ready to book a room at one of these little-known inns in North Carolina? If you choose one, please let us know about your experience in the comments below. And while you're looking for some great places to visit in The Tar Heel State, here is a list of 24 of the best restaurants in North Carolina.
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