11/25/2023 0 Comments Asheville attractionsREAD MORE: The 15 Best Christmas Towns in Georgia to Visit Christmas Lights at Antler Hill Village, photo by Bret Love & Mary Gabbett 3. The annual Christmas event raises funds for the Swannanoa Valley Christian Ministry Fuel Fund, which helps struggling members of the community pay heating costs during the winter. There’s no cost to attend, but charitable donations are appreciated. You can find the festive trees at the Monte Vista hotel and a variety of other businesses in Black Mountain and the Swannanoa Valley area. Local individuals and businesses will artfully decorate Christmas trees around this year’s theme, “Let Heaven and Nature Sing.” It’s also home to one of our favorite NC Christmas events, Deck the Trees. With 30 restaurants, a history museum, an art center, 3 breweries, and dozens of shops selling everything from handmade furniture to Appalachian quilts, the charming town offers something for everyone. Located just 15 minutes from Downtown Asheville, the small town of Black Mountain is a great place to celebrate Christmas in North Carolina. READ MORE: The 35 Best Things to Do in Asheville NC Black Mountain Deck The Trees, photo via 2. Whichever tour you choose, be sure you stick around to watch the sunset at Biltmore, when the luminaries and Christmas trees on the lawn make the Estate look even more magical! There are daytime and candlelit nighttime Biltmore Christmas tours to choose from, with self-guided audio tours and expert-guided group tours.Īll tours include free parking, access to the Biltmore Gardens and Grounds, a visit to Antler Hill Village, and a complimentary wine tasting at the Antler Hill Winery. The largest privately owned home in America is filled with classic Christmas decorations, including 50+ decorated Christmas trees (including a 35-foot Fraser Fir in the Banquet Hall), 225+ fresh wreaths, 3,120 feet of evergreen garlands, 1,200+ poinsettias, and around 600 handmade bows. With 250 rooms encompassing over 135,000 square feet (not to mention 75 acres of gorgeously landscaped gardens), the Biltmore Estate Christmas is the biggest North Carolina Christmas celebration you’ll find. If you’re planning to spend Christmas in Asheville, experiencing Christmas at the Biltmore is a bucket list item that proves well worth the admittedly pricy investment (2022 tickets range from $99 to $400+). READ MORE: The 15 Best Christmas Towns in North Carolina Biltmore Christmas Library, photo by Bret Love & Mary Gabbett 1. Visit the Boyd Mountain Christmas Tree Farm.Victorian Christmas at the Smith McDowell House.See Santa Rappel at Chimney Rock State Park.Santa Experience at Montgomery Sky Farm.National Gingerbread Competition at Omni Grove Park Inn.Hop on the Holly Jolly Christmas Trolley. ![]()
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