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Tunnel Road has a lot of motels and resturants. Yeah I know it's on the other side of town, but hell we're not talking Atlanta.
We are staying at a Best Western on Tunnel Road in July. It seemed to be a good location for the Biltmore, BRP (closed between mile post 355 and 375) and other roads. It is also close to (within a mile or so) of the Asheville Retaurant/nightly entertainment area.
define "near".....
I like the Ridgetop in Bryson City.... just about smack dab in the middle of Asheville, and the Dragon, Nantahala, Cherahola, foothills parkways and a few thousand of other great roads,
define "near".....
I like the Ridgetop in Bryson City.... just about smack dab in the middle of Asheville, and the Dragon, Nantahala, Cherahola, foothills parkways and a few thousand of other great roads,
How about places to eat and entertainment in the Bryson City area? How is that?
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