
Wrightsville © Cape Fear Coast CVB
Wilmington, saved through a massive revitalization effort about
30 years ago, is today as charming and quaint as Southern towns
come. Rambling antebellum mansions, rescued from ruin by ardent
preservationists and now restored to their former glory, sit back
from shady, tree-lined lanes that lead toward the Cape Fear River
and Wilmington's historic downtown district. Here, brick-paved
streets overflow with shops offering delectable sweets, stylish and
funky clothing as well as resort wear, handmade jewellery and
crafts. Locals lounge alongside tourists at sidewalk cafés
and coffee shops before taking a stroll on the system of boardwalks
and promenades along the Cape Fear River. Dining here is an art,
featuring genuine 'barbecue', the noun rather than the verb,
meaning pit-cooked pork, with sides of collard greens and hush
puppies as well as fine low country cuisine in beautifully restored
buildings, where a guest might indulge in an exquisitely presented
meal of shrimp and grits. In recent years, this small but
picturesque area has earned a major reputation in the film and
television industry as the headquarters of EUE Screen Gems Studios
and the site of multiple films as well as television hits like
Dawson's Creek.
Wilmington's other draw is its Atlantic coastline, well worth
the drive across town through unremarkable suburbs and sprawling
shopping centres. Across a short bridge spanning the Intracoastal
Waterway lies the beautiful barrier island of Wrightsville Beach, a
breathtakingly lovely hideaway of pastel beach houses raised on
high pilings and weathered fishing piers. A handful of upmarket
shops, beach gear outfitters and restaurants are the only
distractions from the warm blue-green waves dotted with surfers,
the boats skimming along the Intracoastal and the endless stretches
of sandy beach bordered by dunes and sea oats. Wrightsville's
reputation as a quiet, classy, family destination is carefully
guarded. Farther down the peninsula toward the tip of Cape Fear,
there are other pretty beaches, like Kure and Carolina, though none
with quite the same charm as Wrightsville. However, along the ocean
and the myriad inlets and waterways of the Wilmington area,
visitors will discover pockets of the quintessential coastal South.
The images of oyster gatherers in their wellies, wading in the
marshland mud, and of shrimp trawlers against the sunset are not
soon forgotten.
Attractions

Airlie Gardens © NC Div. of Tourism/Bill Russ
Airlie Gardens
Established in 1901 and spanning 67 acres, these gardens by the
sea comprise formal gardens, a butterfly garden, wildlife, historic
structures, walking trails, sculptures, freshwater lakes and
breathtaking views over Bradley Creek. Airlie Gardens are best
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Bald Head Island
Beautiful Bald Head Island lies off the tip of the Cape Fear
peninsula, a serene retreat to a simpler way of life. Scattered
along the tiny island's beaches and tidal creeks, and nestled amid
its maritime forest, are stunning homes carefully constructed in
the...
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