Thursday, May 31, 2012

Weaverville, North Carolina

Just north of Asheville lies a town known for it's mountain charm and delightful people, Weaverville. Weaverville is full of life, relaxation, and charm. It is the ideal mountain town. It is quiet, but offers lots of good eateries and several shops, and lots of events year around.








History of Weaverville, North Carolina

Weaverville was not Chartered until 1875, and was named after it's founder, Michael Montraville Weaver. Even so, settlers were making the area home in the 1700s, when it was still Cherokee territory. Soldiers from the area fought in the French and Indian War and Revolutionary War, but the town nestled away in the Blue Ridge Mountains was still considered a frontier to most settlers.

Weaverville used to be a bustling resort town, where low-country folks would venture to escape from the heat. Weaverville College (1873-1934), attracted many students who wanted to have a "life" instead of a "living." In nearby Reems Creek, stands the reconstructed home of Zebulan B. Vance, Governor of North Carolina, 1862-1865 and 1877-1879, and Senator, 1879-1883.

Not far from Vance Birthplace, is "Ox Creek Road." This is milepost 376, along the Blue Ridge Parkway, and for anyone wanting to make a stop in one of the best towns in America, take this exit to enjoy a day or more in and around Weaverville, North Carolina.

Where To Stay In Weaverville, NC

Weaverville is home to bed and breakfasts, and the busiest time of year is summer and autumn. The vast majority of tourists come in the autumn to see the miles of colors surrounding the area. Autumn is definitely one of the best times to enjoy the area, not only for the colors but for all the continuous events.

Two popular places to stay are:

  • The Dry Ridge Inn-$99.00 and up
  • Inn on Main Street-$125 before September 30th, $139 and up after September 30th
Guests truly enjoy relaxation and peace while staying in either place. Both are conveniently located along sidewalks and along Main Street. They each offer a delicious breakfast each morning, and information on the entire area.

For a more "private" stay, try going to Ox Creek road located off of Reems Creek. Stay at Breakaway Inn or Ox-Ford Farm Inn. Both are minutes from area attractions, affordable, and far enough away from life to offer a quiet getaway for any traveler.

What To Do In Weaverville, NC

Weaverville is in the center of popular hiking trails, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and only 12 miles from Asheville. For outdoor enthusiasts, this area has everything from golf to rock climbing. Weaverville is close to "Rattlesnake Lodge" hiking trail, and "Graveyard Fields."

Rattlesnake Lodge Trail has an entrance on Ox Creek, and is part of the "Mountain to Sea Trail." The hike is centered around landmarks and ruins of an early 1900s lodge, built as a family vacation home. Graveyard Fields is a great hike for families, and is a perfect autumn hike. This trail leads to waterfalls and offers some of the best fall color and views in the area. For those who visit in the summer, wear a bathing suit to enjoy the "swimming hole" at the Second falls.

If hiking is not in the plans, take a day to enjoy golf at Reems Creek Golf course. The course is well maintained, and nothing compares to golfing in the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains. For an even more laid back experience, go fishing.

There are several lakes to fish in, including Lake Louise. Lake Louise is located in Weaverville, and features a play area, picnic, exercise areas, sitting areas, and a walking path. Many locals bring their children to the park and fish on hot summer days (permit needed). Also, take advantage of fishing in the French Broad by driving up to Marshall to the French Broad River Campground.

Art In Weaverville, NC

Of course, one of the best things to do in Weaverville is walk and admire the town. Many artists, musicians, and craftsmen have made Weaverville home. Take home some pottery from Magnum Pottery and Studio Gallery, or even pieces of local art from Miya Gallery or Art Accents.

For those who love art, the town holds an Art Safari every spring and autumn. The safari is a self-guided tour of "artists home studios" around Weaverville. The night before, the tour features a "gala-event" where visitors and locals can meet the artists, see local art, participate in "a silent auction," and enjoy good food, prizes, and music.

Weaverville also hosts "Art in Autumn," annually in September. This event is one day, from 10AM to 5PM. It is sponsored by local volunteer groups and local businesses. With so much to see and do, it can be exhausted. After enjoying the outdoors and events, try out one of Weaverville's salon and spas.

Salons and Spas

When it comes to beauty and relaxation, Weaverville is not short on either. Downtown Weaverville is home to Clay Spa, Aabani Salon, Calm Sensations, and Mountain Massage. It is also home to one of the most sought massage schools in the country, Center for Massage & Natural Health.

All, with the exception of Aabani Salon, offer massage services. Clay Spa is also a salon, and uses a variety of natural scents, skin, and hair products. Calm Sensations has great prices, and offers some of the best massages in Weaverville. Mountain Massage offers massages based on the clients need, as well as stone and foot reflexology massages.

Aabani does not offer massages. Even so, they are the perfect place to go for a day of hair and nails. They offer hair services for men and women, as well as waxing, facials, manicures, and pedicures.

Of course, before walking or hiking and taking some time to relax, one needs to prepare by eating a fulfilling meal. Weaverville has some great restaurants, located along main street.
Where To Eat In Weaverville, NC

Well-Bred Bakery and Cafe (also located in Biltmore Village) is a great place for breakfast or lunch. Weaverville is truly blessed to have such a delicious and generous coffee house downtown. There is a large desert menu to choose from, and their signature "mountain éclairs" are a must eat item (although any desert from here is great). They offer fresh baked bread daily, and always have sales on items from the previous day, but these items go fast. Eat or enjoy coffee and a book, inside or outside. For any visitor, this is a must stop eatery in this charming town.

Blue Mountain Pizza is in downtown Weaverville beside the library. They offer a variety of pizzas, spaghetti dinners, absolutely awesome garlic knots and cheese sticks, and a variety of food for meat lovers and vegetarians. Thursday night is spaghetti special night, and there is live music every night. Open Tuesday thru Sunday, 11am to 9pm and until 10pm Fridays and Saturdays (inside and outside dining and take-out available).

Mike's Main Street Grill is on Main Street beside Clay Spa. The menu consists of everything from beer-battered mushrooms to loaded fries. Mike's is mainly known for the hot wings and as a place to hang out, talk, and watch some sports or news. Open Monday thru Saturday 11am to 9pm, pick up or "dine in," it is a great place to enjoy some good food.

Jack of Hearts is the newest addition to Weaverville, and is a good place to enjoy live music, some drinks, and good food. Located in the Old Firehouse on South Main street, this business has been a great addition to the town. Open 11:30 to midnight.

For those who just want to relax or take a time out, stop by the Wine and Cheese shop (Maggie B's). It is a great place to sit back, have a glass of wine or beer and some meat and cheese. Before leaving, buy some wine or other items to take home.

Events In Weaverville, NC

Weaverville, NC features parades, block parties, 5K's, and a number of community oriented activities annually. If visiting in the fall, be sure to enjoy Art In Autumn or Weaverville Art Safari, or check out the Cops for Kids Bike Run. The bike run is a kick off to the local toy drive organized by the Weaverville Police Department, for needy children in the area.

At Christmas, there is a parade, the first Saturday of December. Folks sit out on their lawns or line the streets of Weaverville to listen to Christmas carols and cheer as the floats and Santa roll by. The town also offers a candlelight stroll of the town, the first Friday in December. The stroll is from 6-9pm, businesses stay open late, carolers perform, carriage rides are available, and children can visit Santa.

Weaverville, North Carolina, is such a warm, inviting town. Come enjoy the beauty of the mountains, and take some time to enjoy a more easy way of life for a little while.

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