Located in Highlands, Skyline Lodge features a bar. There's a restaurant serving Local cuisine, and free private parking is available. Guest rooms in the hotel are equipped with an electric tea pot.
Susan
United States of America
So quaint and special. A perfect way to spend a quick getaway and celebrate a birthday! Room was lovely, property pristine.
Offering a garden, Golden Acres Ranch Hot Tub+Gameroom+Creek & wifi features accommodations in Highlands. This property offers access to pool at the pool table, darts, and free private parking.
DAWN
United States of America
The location was beautiful and not hard to get to. Very secluded and peaceful. Place was clean and stocked with plenty of snacks and supplies. The perfect family vacation!!
Located in Highlands, North Carolina city center, this nineteenth century historic inn features the on-site restaurant, The Ruffed Grouse Tavern, which serves lunch and dinner May through November.
Emily
United States of America
We loved the cozy vibe of the bar and restaurant and hanging out by the fire.
Situated among the Blue Ridge Mountains, this Sapphire Valley hotel is 10 miles from Gorges State Park. It features an indoor pool, continental breakfast and rooms with a 25-inch flat-screen TV.
Kristin
United States of America
Beautiful setting in the mountains with view nice breakfast clean room. Room was for handicap and neither of us needed so Bathroom felt a little small/shorter
Hotel Cashiers has accommodations in Cashiers. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel has a garden and a terrace. There's a restaurant serving American cuisine, and free private parking is available.
Hidden Hollow Bed and Breakfast is a recently renovated apartment in Otto where guests can make the most of the garden and barbecue facilities. With garden views, this accommodation provides a patio.
Jami Lynn
United States of America
This is a true B&B with a great personal touch. Everything was immaculate and cozy! And the breakfast was the best we’ve ever had!
Public bathroom needs to have better attention & be checked...
Public bathroom needs to have better attention & be checked more often.
Some shop owners are friendlier than others & they make you feel unwelcome in their shops. Most of the shops are welcoming though.
Restaurants in the city itself are ok. Over priced & not top notch. However, there are wonderful restaurants right outside of the city that are wonderful & food is exceptional (The Lakeside Restaurant.
Jenny
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Long waits for lunch in restaurants.
Long waits for lunch in restaurants.
We had a very bad experience at Meritage Bistro. The owner and manager were extremely rude to one of our group who ordered crab cakes that turned out to be too spicy to eat. Worst treatment I have ever seen in a restaurant. Will never go there again!
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Highlands is a sophisticated and charming mountain town that...
Highlands is a sophisticated and charming mountain town that offers excellent shopping and dining options. Nearby waterfalls and trails offer excellent opportunities for exploring the "great outdoors"!
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Too crowded in July.
Too crowded in July. We had a fantastic dinner at Lakeside Restaurant, an excellent lunch at Mountain Fresh Grocery and a great breakfast at the BlackBear Breakfast & Lunch which is new in town. Their food and service is superb. Next visit we will come early in the Spring or in the Fall when it isn't quite as crowded, but being crowded is a good problem for Highlands to have. :)
Gail
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Highlands is a very unique place; a mountainous rain forest.
Highlands is a very unique place; a mountainous rain forest. Beautiful lush trees, flowers, and foliage. The water falls are breathtaking as is the drive up to Highlands. The town has a feel of privilege and most things are quite expensive. Our meal experiences were very good but get reservations IF you can. Food is pricey. Make sure and drive around and see the spectacular homes in the area. Please note that Highlands has a rain shower every day. Carry an umbrella everywhere.
Joyce
8.0
Scored 8.0
Over the fourth of July weekend, so it was very crowded.
Over the fourth of July weekend, so it was very crowded. We had to wait everywhere to get a meal. The visitor center was closed when it was supposed to be open, so we had trouble getting tourist information. The Smokehouse is great, but we also had a long wait for our food. The shops are high end. The historic village was interesting, and the flowers are gorgeous everywhere you look.
I travel frequently and always seek out historic inns because I love the quaint atmosphere and uniqueness. From reading reviews of the Highlands Inn, I suspect there are different levels/types of rooms because our visit did not meet our expectations. Room 45 (or 46) was like nothing I had read about in the reviews or seen in photos on the web.
The balcony was lovely and your employee, John, whom I only spoke with on the phone the day before arriving were the best part of our experience.
The staff is always so friendly and professional. Robin and her son are awesome! The price and the convenient location is excellent. The main reason we stay at the Lodge is because it is truly a piece of mountain history and you actually feel like you are in the mountains instead of a less personal hotel. The Lodge should remain a Lodge and not because something like the Old Edwards Inn with expensive pricing and a "city slicker" feel. Real southerners know the difference.
We have thoroughly enjoyed our stay & would definitely recommend this hotel. Only quirk is the blinds in the sitting room with the pull out sofa have large gaps letting in a lot of light from the walkway fixtures that are on all night. Hard for someone to sleep there due to that. Functional drapes would solve that problem.
I really liked the location of the Wells hotel, you could walk to downtown Highlands easily. The space was adorable, the sheets super comfortable and the shower nice pressure. It was also nice to be able to use the keypad and no key cards to get into the room.
The best part of our stay at the Skyline Lodge was the outstanding world-class on-site restaurant "Oak Steakhouse". Also liked that parking was free of charge, and that the room had a balcony, was fairly spacious, and some nice design features.
The property is nicely furnished and the screened porch is really large and comfortable. It's pretty close to downtown Highlands, so a very short drive to most restaurants and shops.
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