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Chalet at Sawyer Creek near Almond
Chalet at Sawyer Creek is an adorable mountain cabin tucked away in the heart of the Smokies.
2 bedroom, 2 bathroom Chalet in Almond - Sleeps
4
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5 People
Price Range:
$600
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$700
Per
Week
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Adorable mountain chalet tucked within the trees
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Partial view of great room with fireplace
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Vacation Rental Description
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Chalet At Sawyer Creek is a comfortable mountain cabin in the heart of the Smokies. It is located close to whitewater rafting, horseback riding, hiking, waterfalls, tubing, fishing, boating and more. The property is located near Sawyer Creek, close to the Nantahala National Forest and the Appalachian Trail. Access is easy with good roads. Enter your mountain home into the great room with stone fireplace, cathedral ceilings, upscale kitchen, nice dining area, and two sets of sliding glass doors going out to the deck. The two bedrooms and bathrooms are separate with one in the loft and one downstairs...allowing for maximum privacy should two couples desire to spend a holiday together. The cute mountain decor will make you feel comfortable and right at home. The loft bedroom has king size bed, reading nook, full bath, and walk-in closet. Downstairs are another full bathroom and bedroom with twin beds. People don't think about a lumpy mattress when they rent a cabin, but they should! Our beds will give you a good night's sleep...ready for a full day of mountain exploration in the morning. The kitchen is complete! There's even a waffle iron! Imagine morning coffee, a mountain waffle (my recipe) and a view of the Smokies on your deck with sunshine peeping through the trees. The deck is elevated; you'll think you're in a treehouse! You're in the heart of the mountains, so there's a lot to do, but if you want to stay home, you can relax in the hammock, grill a steak on the barbecue, check out the Appalachian Trail, pick berries outside your door, fish in the creek, or hike to a little waterfall. You'll love it! You'll think your week in the mountains is way too short!
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Activities near Almond
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Adventure Sports, Beach, Biking, Boating, Cinema, Fishing, Golf, Gym, Hiking, Horse Riding, Rock Climbing, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Rafting, Restaurant, Shopping, Skiing, Snowboarding, Theatre, Theme Park, Water Sports and Rental, Zoo/Wildlife Park
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Tubing on Deep Creek, Hiking or mountain biking at Tsali, Tail of the Dragon, Nantahala Outdoor Center for whitewater rafting, Cherohala Skyline, Waterfalls, Biltmore house and Gardens, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Great Smokies Railroad, fly fishing, pontoon boating, Trout and walleye fishing, Cherokee Indian Heritage, and more
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Facilities in the Chalet
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Dishwasher, Air Conditioning, Cable or Satellite Television, Cooking Utensils, Tumble Dryer, DVD Player, Heating, IceMaker, Kitchen, Linen Service, Microwave, Open Fire, Parking, Refrigerator, Stereo, TV, Washing Machine
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Chalet at Sawyer Creek has everything you'll need for a splendid time in the Smoky Mountains. You'll need only to bring your food, clothes, and a toothbrush! The cabin has a huge loft with new king size bed, full bathroom, nice walk-in closet, and reading nook with library. Downstairs is another bedroom with twin beds. Across the hall is the second full bath. The great room has a stone fireplace for chilly days, media area, and two sets of sliding glass doors going out unto a large, elevated, wrap-around deck. You'll think you're in a treehouse. The deck has a hammock, picnic table, Weber grill, and lounge area. The great room has a huge collection of videos, music, and informative book about your location...things to see and do. The mountain decor and comfort of Chalet at Sawyer Creek will make you feel right at home. You'll walk in the door and say, "Yes, this is it!"
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Holiday Home #7505
from owner #2252
created on
08-Feb-2008
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