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RUTHERFORDTON

A Rutherfordton, North Carolina bed and breakfast is a convenient home base for enjoying great sightseeing in the Mountain region of the state.

Escape from the hassles and stress of day-to-day life with a weekend retreat to the beautiful, historic town of Rutherfordton, NC, one of the oldest communities in North Carolina. An ideal location for a family retreat, Rutherfordton offers easy access to many family-friendly attractions. Spend a day at the KidSenses Children's InterACTIVE Museum where families can enjoy some hands-on fun.  Enjoy the Broad River Gems and Mining Company, which offers on-site digs for both fossils and gemstones, or a day of tubing or kayaking along the Broad and Greens Rivers. The town also boasts several art galleries featuring local artists and artisans.

The beautiful city of Asheville is located only an hour away and offers its visitors opportunities for sightseeing, such as touring the magnificent Biltmore Estate, as well as fine dining in a variety of restaurants, and shopping local art galleries, antique shops, and farmers’ markets.

While visiting Rutherfordton, try something different than conventional hotel lodging. Allow our experienced innkeepers to treat you to luxurious accommodations in one our beautiful bed and breakfast inns, members of NCBBI.
 
 
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