Hike or bike through Pisgah! Just 10 minutes from downtown Asheville, offering lots of hiking trails and views of waterfalls and the Blue Ridge Mountains.
No trip to Asheville is complete without a visit to Biltmore! Owned by the Vanderbilts, Biltmore is known as "America's Largest Home" and was built in 1889. Take a tour then stop by Biltmore Village for lunch and shopping.
Set along the French Broad River, this neighborhood is a great place to take in local art or grab a beer on the water. Notable stops for food & drinks are New Belgium Brewing and Wedge Brewery, Baby Bull Burger or 12 Bones Smokehouse.
There is no lack of incredible restaurants in Asheville, but here are some highlights if you're looking for a great meal. You can also check out Eater's 'Eat Your Way Through Asheville in One Day': https://carolinas.eater.com/2024/1/4/24024320/best-restaurants-asheville-24-hours-one-day-trip Breakfast: Biscuithead Vortex Donuts All Day Darling Lunch: Baby Bull Burger S&W Building Food Hall Haywood Common Dinner: Curate Chai Pani Sovereign Remedies Vivian Jettie Rae's Limones The Admiral Tall John's
Asheville is known for its beer scene, here are a few of our favorites. Several companies also offer brewery tours if you want to make an afternoon of it. Wicked Weed The Funkatorium Catawba Brewing Twin Leaf Green Man Burial Brewing - South Slope or Forestry Camp locations Noble Cidery (it feels necessary that we include this on the list) If you are more of a cocktail fan, here are a few notable spots: The Times Antidote The Montford Rooftop Bar Little Jumbo
An open air market filled with shops, restaurants and galleries.
About 20 minutes from downtown Asheville, Sierra Nevada is the perfect place to spend a sunny afternoon. The brewery offers tours of their impressive space, but personally we love sitting outside on their terrace and listening to live music.