
Asheville © Asheville Convention & Visitors Bureau
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, the beautiful, spirited and
eclectic town of Asheville has long been a haven for artists, poets
and visionaries. In this rugged region of majestic terrain, the
'Paris of the South' is a cultural epicentre with an extensive
display of wonderfully preserved Art Deco, Beaux Arts and
Neoclassical architectural triumphs. These structures hint at
Asheville's fascinating history as an elite getaway during
America's Gilded Age. One of its premier cultural attractions is
Biltmore Estate, the largest home in the country, commissioned in
1895 by George Vanderbilt. Today, its magnificent grounds boast a
luxurious inn, stunning gardens and an award-winning winery. Its
8,000 acres offer visitors a taste of the abundance of outdoor
activities the Asheville region offers, including hiking, mountain
biking, fly fishing, rafting and golfing.
Downtown Asheville is a vibrant destination for both tourists
and locals, with buzzing arts and music scenes. The Urban Trail
offers visitors a comprehensive understanding of the town. Its 30
landmark sculptures, arranged along a lovely walk through downtown
streets, reveal Asheville's legends and lore. Countless galleries
showcase hundreds of artists, from fine to hip to folk artists and
mountain craftsmen. The music and performing arts scenes include a
symphony orchestra, an opera company and dozens of venues for
bluegrass and folk, jazz and blues, and rock and alternative music.
The local writers' scene is thriving, and Asheville natives like
Thomas Wolfe, whose boyhood home is now a historic site downtown,
and Charles Frazier, who penned
Cold Mountain-the
novel's namesake is located just 35 miles (56km) from
Asheville-have had significant impacts in the literary world.
Shoppers will delight in the many antique shops, funky boutiques
and farmers tailgate markets found throughout the area, as well as
in historic Grove Arcade, another of Asheville's architectural
gems, a bustling marketplace with unique shopping and dining
options.
Attractions

Biltmore House © MP worldview
Asheville Historic Trolley Tours
Asheville's historic attractions are best seen from aboard a vintage trolley. This narrated tour features the town's memorable sites such as the Montford Historic District, the Grove Park Inn and Biltmore Village. The Thomas Wolfe memorial and Grove Arcade Building...
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Linville Caverns
The Liville Caverns are an underground labyrinth of rooms and passageways moulded out of the rock-bed beneath Humpback Mountain by years of flowing water. The caverns were first discovered in the 19th century when it seemed that fish were swimming...
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Shindig on the Green
Shindig on the Green
On Saturday evenings throughout the summer, the Folk Heritage
Committee stages Shindig on the Green in an effort to continue the
preservation of the unique culture of southern Appalachia. Guests
bring lawn chairs or blankets and settle down for an evening of big
circle mountain dancing, clog dancing, bluegrass and old-time
string music, ballad singing and storytelling.
Venue: Martin Luther King Jr. Park
Date: 4 July to 5 September 2009
Time: 7pm to 10pm
Website: www.folkheritage.org/shindigonthegreen.htm

Bele Chere © mogmismo
Bele Chere
Each year, during the last full weekend of July, downtown
Asheville is transformed into the largest free street festival in
the southeast. Streets are barricaded against traffic, and hundreds
of booths crowd the pavements. Visitors can stroll along and admire
diverse arts and crafts, from pottery to photography to jewellery,
or sample Asheville's finest fare, from Southern to Cajun to
sweets. Live music as well as community events, including a
scavenger hunt, a softball tournament, a 5K and fun run, poetry and
mural walls and a Clydesdale parade, round out the lively festival.
Bele Chere means 'beautiful living', and Asheville's beautiful life
is on proud display at this time.
Venue: Downtown business area, with Pack Square at the centre
Date: 25 - 27 July 2009
Website: www.belecherefestival.com