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    Asheville Food Tour - WHAT? A packed, high end restaurant with a table for 12 ready for this tour.

    Asheville Food Tour

    4.8(98 reviews)
    13.5 mi

    A food tour is always a must for us. On our latest visit we decided to go on the food fan tour. It…read moreis $85 per person and that includes all of the food and alcoholic beverages. On this tour our stops included: Mountain Madre, Strada, Miyako House, White Duck Taco Shop, Mehfil and Asheville Chocolate. Our guide, Stu, was very knowledgeable and easy to talk to. Downtown Asheville is small so there wasn't a long time to wait between stops. Every restaurant had a great portion to offer so come very hungry. If this is your first time to Asheville then I highly recommend a food tour with Asheville Food Tours.

    Recently did the food tour with Stu, who was an excellent guide! He shared so many interesting…read morefacts about the history of Asheville and the region in addition to taking us to some culinary gems. Our tour enjoyed stops at: 1. A cidery which offered tapas style bites 2. The Twisted Laurel (half smash burger) 3. White Duck Taco Shop (pork belly taco) 4. Mehfil Indian Restaurant (mini buffet) 5. The rooftop restaurant of the Moxy Hotel (short rib and amazing views) 6. Dessert at Sunshine Sammies We were stuffed by the end! I thought it was a fantastic value, especially as we were given an alcoholic beverage at each stop as well. The one thing I'd say is that it is not vegetarian friendly, and I'd skip if you have specific dietary restrictions as they didn't seem able to accommodate those or offer alternatives at any of the spots. The food is also definitely on the heavier side, so plan accordingly!

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    Asheville Food Tour - Chocolate Fetish is the best chocolate ever!

    Chocolate Fetish is the best chocolate ever!

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    Award winning restaurants on this tour

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    Tweetsie Railroad - The train

    Tweetsie Railroad

    4.0(99 reviews)
    74.0 mi

    We've come for Thomas the Tank Engine Day for past 3 years. Always so much fun! They love getting…read moretheir picture taken with Sir Topham Hat and playing the activities under the Thomas Day tent. The kids love riding the big train, although the loud whistle scared the little one this year. But we had noise-canceling headphones, as a just-in-case, so all was well. The kids are still little and really enjoy the activities up at the top. We had a stroller, so took the free shuttle to the top, rather than the skylift. The mine train, gem mining, and the little-kid rides were a big hit. Feeding the animals (goats, llamas, deer, emus) is always super fun, too. Before you enter the animal area, you can buy ice cream cones filled with animal feed ($1 a cone). Once you've handed out all the feed, then you break the cone apart and feed it. We bought 3 cones; could probably have used a 4th. The animals were all very friendly and gentle. Even one of the llamas came over for some feed; they are usually a bit aloof. Look forward to coming back!

    We visited Tweetsie Railroad over Christmas break. The Christmas lights were really pretty and the…read moreholiday décor was fun and festive. There were several rides and activities geared toward kids, which made it a nice family outing. The train itself is very loud for little ones, so that's something to keep in mind, but overall the kids loved it and had a good time. For a family of 5, tickets for the train (which includes admission and all the rides) is pretty costly.

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    Oconaluftee Visitor Center

    Oconaluftee Visitor Center

    4.9(24 reviews)
    42.4 mi

    Oconaluftee Visitor Center is a must-stop during your roadtrip through the beautiful Great Smoky…read moreMountains. There's plenty of parking, clean restrooms, an indoor museum with a gift shop, the Mountain Farm Museum, hiking trails, and a large pasture where you might have the opportunity to see elk. We had a quick stop over so we didn't get to explore too much of the area, especially because we had our dog with us and it was quite a hot day. The indoor museum was curated well and was informative on the life in the Appalachians. The gift shop was nice, well stocked, and had plenty of options. I always buy something from National Park centers as a donation. I bought a sticker, a patch, and a magnet. They also have stamps for your National Park Passports, too!

    We were travelling through North Carolina on our way out to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge and decided…read moreto stop at the visitor center for this area as there seems to be a lot of things going on. Having already passed through the fields where elk were grazing and causing all kinds of traffic hazards from people stopping on the side of the road to look. The visitor center is solid, and introduces travelers to all of the things available to do in the area. High focus on hiking, obviously, as the area is an outdoors wonderland. We were just there for a short time, but we got the idea and it seemed like they were doing a good job. Be aware that if you are going to park there for an extended period of time they do require you to pay for parking... if you are just there for fifteen minutes or so like we were, there is no charge.

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    Oconaluftee Visitor Center - Center closes at 5.

    Center closes at 5.

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