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Biltmore with kids
Posted on 5/14/23 at 10:02 am
Posted on 5/14/23 at 10:02 am
Anyone ever do it?
Trip is paid for through my wife’s work and leaving the kids at home for a week is a no go. Kids are 8 and I can bring them pretty much anywhere and expect them to behave.
We’ve got a pretty full list of stuff planned but anyone have any must do’s off site?
We have a rental car so transportation isn’t an issue.
Thanks in advance.
*edit* trip is planned for Sunday, May 28 – Friday, June 2
Trip is paid for through my wife’s work and leaving the kids at home for a week is a no go. Kids are 8 and I can bring them pretty much anywhere and expect them to behave.
We’ve got a pretty full list of stuff planned but anyone have any must do’s off site?
We have a rental car so transportation isn’t an issue.
Thanks in advance.
*edit* trip is planned for Sunday, May 28 – Friday, June 2
This post was edited on 5/14/23 at 6:34 pm
Posted on 5/14/23 at 11:23 am to KI5NKM
They’ll enjoy it. I’ve been going since I was a child. There’s a swimming pool and bowling alley in the basement. They’ll like that. The gardens will be nice for them to get outside a bit and use up some energy.
I always recommend visiting the Grove Park Inn while in Asheville. The Grove Park welcomes/encourages visitors that are not guests to come check out their grand lobby and terraces. It’s a nice place to grab a local Asheville beer flight and enjoy the views from the back terrace.
I always recommend visiting the Grove Park Inn while in Asheville. The Grove Park welcomes/encourages visitors that are not guests to come check out their grand lobby and terraces. It’s a nice place to grab a local Asheville beer flight and enjoy the views from the back terrace.
Posted on 5/14/23 at 11:45 am to KI5NKM
Kids will love the Biltmore. My parents have a place nearby and they're members so we go and explore whenever we're up there.
For the adults, the wine tasting is serious and you'll leave feeling pretty good. Tons of shops and things for the kids at Biltmore Village and the house and grounds are great to explore. They'll enjoy it for sure
For the adults, the wine tasting is serious and you'll leave feeling pretty good. Tons of shops and things for the kids at Biltmore Village and the house and grounds are great to explore. They'll enjoy it for sure
Posted on 5/14/23 at 11:50 am to KI5NKM
My parents just came back from Asheville and said that there is apparently a kids audio tour of the house that was apparently popular. I haven’t been in years, but you used to be able to rent bikes out there too so that may be something they would like.
Posted on 5/14/23 at 5:40 pm to KI5NKM
The last time we went to Biltmore we did the roof top tour, it cost extra, but kids might enjoy that. The guide takes you to places you don’t see except on the tour - such as the roof and the balcony on the front of the house.
There are other extra cost tours too you might check out.
You didn’t say when you are going or what you have planned but here are few ideas.
About an hour south west of Biltmore is Brevard and there are waterfalls & hikes nearby as is sliding rock.
Sierra Nevada Brewery is between Biltmore & Brevard and they have a restaurant and outdoor area that is very nice. They also have walking trails but you need reservations for some.
Chimney Rock State Park is about an hour southeast of Ashville - trails and the iconic chimney rock.
Mt. Mitchell State Park is about an hour northeast from Asheville; up the Blue Ridge Parkway. Stop at the BRP visitor center just east of Asheville and get ideas of places you might want to see that are nearby.
There are other extra cost tours too you might check out.
You didn’t say when you are going or what you have planned but here are few ideas.
About an hour south west of Biltmore is Brevard and there are waterfalls & hikes nearby as is sliding rock.
Sierra Nevada Brewery is between Biltmore & Brevard and they have a restaurant and outdoor area that is very nice. They also have walking trails but you need reservations for some.
Chimney Rock State Park is about an hour southeast of Ashville - trails and the iconic chimney rock.
Mt. Mitchell State Park is about an hour northeast from Asheville; up the Blue Ridge Parkway. Stop at the BRP visitor center just east of Asheville and get ideas of places you might want to see that are nearby.
Posted on 5/14/23 at 6:30 pm to nctiger71
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You didn’t say when you are going or what you have planned but here are few ideas.
That would help right
Sunday, May 28 – Friday, June 2.
Monday and Tuesday are our on site days. We've got those planned out but would love to hear what you guys enjoy.
Wednesday and Thursday are our off site days. We've got some ideas but didn't know if there were some must do's.
Wednesday May 31
Drive Blue Ridge Parkway North to Pisgah National Forest
Mount Mitchel Summit & Balsam Nature Trail 1-4+ mi LINK
Deep Gap Trail to Mount Craig and Big Tom Mountain
Rattlesnake Lodge 3.8 mi RT - overlook and ruins of lodge LINK
Craggy Gardens Trail 1.9 mo RT LINK
P.M. Downtown Asheville - look for food, music, walk downtown
Thursday June 1
Drive Blue Ridge Parkway South to Natahalia National Forest
Mount Pisgah Summit 2.3 mi RT (difficult portions)
LINK
Black Balsam Knob and Tennent Mountain Loop 5.1 mi RT (moderate) LINK
Graveyard Fields 3.3 mi RT (moderate) - wildflowers, waterfalls LINK
Looking Glass Rock Trail 5.5 mi RT (difficult) LINK
This post was edited on 5/14/23 at 6:33 pm
Posted on 5/15/23 at 8:30 am to KI5NKM
I would go heavy on side activities. Biltmore is not a place I liked touring at 30. It's a huge museum basically and a monument to failure and silliness. It was built not by one of the tycoons who built an empire, but by a descendant obsessed with image. It basically bankrupted that wing of the family and they've had to sell off parcels of the property over the years just to keep it open.
Lots of good hiking and activities in the area. I loved visiting as a kid.
Lots of good hiking and activities in the area. I loved visiting as a kid.
Posted on 5/15/23 at 10:09 am to KI5NKM
We with with friends who had a 1 month old. Had no issues. Saw lots of families with children there too and they seemed fine. The setup is fairly professional and organized so if the kids are relatively behaved it shouldn't be an issue.
Asheville seems more like a young adult/hippie town with little shoppes around. I think kids can get by but it's definitely geared more towards adults.
Asheville seems more like a young adult/hippie town with little shoppes around. I think kids can get by but it's definitely geared more towards adults.
Posted on 5/15/23 at 10:12 am to KI5NKM
Solid list.
If you end up down south of Asheville both Hendersonville and Saluda have some cool downtown areas to walk around (Hendersonville is bigger than Saluda) with shops, toy stores, ice cream parlors etc.
Also, Chimney Rock/Lake Lure is nearby
If you end up down south of Asheville both Hendersonville and Saluda have some cool downtown areas to walk around (Hendersonville is bigger than Saluda) with shops, toy stores, ice cream parlors etc.
Also, Chimney Rock/Lake Lure is nearby
Posted on 5/15/23 at 11:27 am to H2O Tiger
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If you end up down south of Asheville both Hendersonville and Saluda have some cool downtown areas to walk around (Hendersonville is bigger than Saluda) with shops, toy stores, ice cream parlors etc.
Also, Chimney Rock/Lake Lure is nearby
All more fun (and way cheaper) than going to the Biltmore.
Posted on 5/15/23 at 11:30 am to KI5NKM
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Graveyard Fields 3.3 mi RT (moderate) - wildflowers, waterfalls LINK /
This trail is nice, but be aware that it is very poorly marked and not very well maintained. There is a left turn you have to make to get to the waterfall at the end and it is very easy to miss. No marker is there, but someone did make an arrow with rocks on the ground
photo of arrow, I hope this works
Honestly, if you're looking for waterfalls, I'd suggest going to DuPont instead.
This post was edited on 5/15/23 at 11:42 am
Posted on 5/15/23 at 11:50 am to KI5NKM
When we visited, they had a kind of scavenger hunt for the kids to help them get engaged by finding things along the tour. I don't know if they still do that.
Posted on 5/15/23 at 8:54 pm to KI5NKM
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Sunday, May 28 – Friday, June 2
This is probably a good time to go. I went in the heat of summer and with no ac that house gets hot. made it a little bit less enjoyable
Posted on 5/15/23 at 10:18 pm to KI5NKM
Your kids will love Tweetsy Railroad if you are up for a two hour drive from Asheville. I loved going to Cherokee as a kid too.
Posted on 5/15/23 at 10:56 pm to KI5NKM
Sliding Rock Video
If you take BRP west from Asheville you will pass the Mt. Pisgah Summit Trailhead. A little further west the BRP intersects with Hwy 276. Go south toward Brevard and you will pass several hikes, waterfalls or hikes to waterfalls. I think the Looking Glass Trail is off of 276.
And sliding rock. See the attached video. It is usually more crowded than that and the parking lot fills up in the summer.
Continue south on 276 and it intersects with Hwy 280 which is just east of Brevard. Go east toward I-26 and you will pass near the Sierra Nevada Brewery.
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This is the back of SNB; the bar and restaurant are inside that building. Not a great picture but it's the one that was handy.
If you take BRP west from Asheville you will pass the Mt. Pisgah Summit Trailhead. A little further west the BRP intersects with Hwy 276. Go south toward Brevard and you will pass several hikes, waterfalls or hikes to waterfalls. I think the Looking Glass Trail is off of 276.
And sliding rock. See the attached video. It is usually more crowded than that and the parking lot fills up in the summer.
Continue south on 276 and it intersects with Hwy 280 which is just east of Brevard. Go east toward I-26 and you will pass near the Sierra Nevada Brewery.
[/url][/img] This is the back of SNB; the bar and restaurant are inside that building. Not a great picture but it's the one that was handy.
Posted on 5/15/23 at 11:59 pm to nctiger71
Sierra Nevada is super cool and lots of families with kids running around are out there during the weekend. Also, the restaurant on-site is pretty good
Posted on 5/16/23 at 10:51 am to KI5NKM
I glanced at this and I thought Baltimore.. how your kids will love it.. I was thinking why in the world would kids love Baltimore? Then I realized it was Biltmore
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