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Mountain Views| Hot Tub | Fire Pit
Stunning, brand new villa, perched atop a mountain, surrounded completely by other mountains. An expansive deck was designed and furnished intentionally to allow for guests to enjoy the long range views from various angles. This Frank Lloyd Wright inspired villa takes the "city vibe" into the woods, with large windows bringing in light and showcasing the beautiful natural setting. Interior features are open, uncluttered, and incredibly comfortable, with quality at the forefront of our minds when
$267 per night
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Cabin in Hendersonville
RiverRetreat/Chimney Rock/LakeLure/Hendersonville
The Riverfront Retreat is on a magical river setting 5 minutes to downtown Chimney Rock, 10 minutes to Lake Lure, 20 minutes to Hendersonville, and 30 minutes to Biltmore and Asheville. Enjoy the soothing sounds of the rushing river, anytime of year. A scenic setting surrounds you as you sit riverside by the campfire. This gorgeous updated cabin sleeps 4 people and is the ideal escape for a couple or a small group. It is set off the main rural road into Chimney Rock and Lake Lure.
$189 per night
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Main Street Studio with free parking
Prime location on Hendersonville's charming Main Street, a stone’s throw from the historic courthouse, and a ten-minute drive to spectacular mountain hikes. The studio apartment is in a newly renovated historic building with modern conveniences and special touches. Hendersonville’s award winning Main Street, accentuated with elegant landscaping, sidewalk cafes, and street festivals, is one of the finest pedestrian environments in the Southeast. Off-street parking provided.
$93 per night

Stay near Hendersonville's top sights

Walmart Supercenter13 locals recommend
Ingles Market25 locals recommend
Binion's Roadhouse13 locals recommend
Ingles Markets13 locals recommend
Jackson Park17 locals recommend
Papas & Beer48 locals recommend

Hendersonville cabin rentals

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Dupont State Forest Getaway Western NC
$236 per night
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Firefly Cabin-1930's Retreat: Bikes, BBQ, walk dtn
$140 per night
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Romantic Mountain Getaway with Hot Tub
$250 per night
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Designer, Custom Modern-Style Cabin next to Winery
$230 per night
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Cozy Mountain Cabin with amazing mountain views!
$129 per night
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Historic Stonewood Cabin, Unique Mountain Get Away
$163 per night
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Hawksnest at DuPont #2
$149 per night
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Cabin in Gatlinburg
COZY Cabin with BREATHTAKING VIEWS- Sleeps 6!!
$188 per night
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Cabin in Gatlinburg
Gigantic Views GSMNP/3.6 Miles 2 DwTn Gatlinburg
$237 per night
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Cabin in Hendersonville
1910 Log Cabin~Hot Tub~Chickens~Kitties~Goats
$168 per night
Cabin in Banner Elk
Treetop MT Views, HotTub, Fire Pit, Modern Luxe
$231 per night
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Cabin in Fletcher
Mountain Vineyard Cottage
$135 per night

Your guide to Hendersonville

All About Hendersonville

Enveloped by trees and nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, the small city of Hendersonville is around two hours west of North Carolina’s state capital, Charlotte. The city retains its historic courthouse and features pretty side streets home to cafes, art galleries, and specialty stores selling local artisanal products. Sweetgum and scarlet oaks paint a palette of ruby and crimson in the fall, while carefully-tended floral displays keep Main Street colorful all year round.

The surrounding areas provide ample opportunities to get a closer look at the natural beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, from adrenaline-fuelled ziplining over the treetops to a peaceful hike through seemingly endless scenic forest. The 3.75-mile Oklawaha Greenway Trail winds its way beside Mud Creek from Jackson Park, providing water fountains and even bike repair stations along the way.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Hendersonville

Summer offers the warmest weather, which is when most visitors stop by to hit the nearby hiking trails, but be prepared for humid conditions. Spring and fall offer drier weather and are perfect for spotting rue anemone and golden ragwort and admiring the golden explosion of hickory leaves. Winters can be chilly, especially at night, but you can always warm up with some local mulled cider.

Downtown Hendersonville hosts a packed program of events, including the Henderson County Curb Market, featuring handmade and locally-grown products two or three times per week, as well as seasonal events like the apple festival on Memorial Day weekend, which celebrates the crop grown in the surrounding countryside. From late spring until early fall, you can find the streets lined with brightly painted life-size fiberglass bears as part of the Bearfootin’ Art Walk.


Top things to do in Hendersonville

Dupont State Recreational Forest

With more than 10,000 acres of pristine landscape, this sprawling park located less than 30 minutes from Hendersonville is one of the best places to experience North Carolina’s natural beauty and is a popular spot for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. With a prime location in the Little River Valley, there are more than 80 miles of roads and trails and countless waterfalls to explore. The forest has even provided the backdrop for a Hollywood blockbuster.

Jump Off Rock

This drive-to scenic overlook just five miles from town features sweeping views over the rolling pastures below and the rolling Blue Ridge Mountains in the distance. The lookout point offers three short hiking trails suited to a range of abilities, along with benches where you can sit back and admire the view.

Craft breweries

Craft beverages are a big draw in Hendersonville. Beer aficionados and wine-sippers alike head here to tour the area’s host of producers — there’s even a meadery for something a little different. Many of the tasting rooms are located within walking distance of one another in town, and the four-day Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend event each April celebrates local food and drink with live music, tastings, and talks.