Franklin House II

Furnishings/Luxuries

Air Conditioning Ceiling Fan(s) Deck
Fireplace (Gas) Heating Linens Provided
Wood Floors

 

Appliances

Blender Coffee Maker Dishwasher
Dryer Full Refrigerator Grill/BBQ
Hair Dryer Ice Maker Iron
Ironing Board Microwave Stove
Toaster Washer

 

Electronics

Alarm Clock Alarm System Big Screen TV (36″ or larger)
DVD Player Satellite TV Telephone
TV

 

Recreation/Activities

Arts and Crafts Biking Nearby Canoeing Nearby
Casino Nearby Corporate and Executive Lodging Fishing Nearby
Game Room Onsite Games/Toys for Kids Golf Nearby
Hiking Nearby Historic Area Nearby Honeymoon
Horseback Riding Nearby Hot Tub Mountain Biking
Playground Nearby Pool (Shared) Restaurant Nearby
Shopping State/National Park Nearby Swimming
Theatre Weddings White Water Rafting

 

Transportation

Reserved Parking

Property Activities

The Great Smoky Mountains of western North Carolina. Home to breathtaking national parks and thriving artistic communities, it is no surprise that this area is one of the most visited vacation destinations in the country. And nestled right in the middle, between the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Nantahala National Forest, and the quaint mountain town of Franklin…

To the west, the contiguous half-million acres of the Nantahala National Forest are home to hiking trails, mountain streams and waterfalls, the whitewater adventures of the Nantahala, Pigeon, and Ocoee Rivers, and literally hundreds of species of wildlife and flowers. To the north, the mile-high peaks of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park roll into the distance.
And just five minutes away is the town of Franklin. Enjoy the leisurely pace with a stroll down Main Street to shop for pottery and antiques. Or you can catch a performance from the Western North Carolina Jazz Society, and tour the galleries and artistic communities of nearby Sylva, and Dillsboro. These towns boast charm and character that draws locals and tourists alike. Here you’ll discover a unique mix of folk art and sophisticated galleries nestled in between fine dining restaurants and comforting mom and pop diners. Asheville, Bryson City, Cherokee, and Waynesville are also only a half an hour away.
Franklin is situated along major highways US 23/441 and US 64, with easy access to major interstates I-40, I-26 and I-85. Atlanta, Georgia is just 127 miles to the south, while Knoxville, Tennessee is only 110 miles to the north and Asheville, NC is 65 miles to the east.

Western North Carolina offer everything you could be looking for, with an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life that is hard to find.

 

Spring/Summer Rates(Nightly)
250–285 
Spring/Summer Rates(Weekly)
1500–1700 
Fall Peak Leaf Rates(Nightly)
285 
Fall Peak Leaf Rates(Weekly)
1700 
Winter Nov. - March(Nightly)
200 
Winter Nov. - March(Weekly)
1200 
Holiday(Nightly)
300 
Holiday(Weekly)
1800 
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