Sweetwood Lodge
Old Fort, North Carolina
Amenities
A/C
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Scenic Views
Patio/Balcony
Pets Allowed
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
Bedroom 3
1 queen bed
Sweetwood Lodge overlooks the majestic Blue Ridge Mountain Range. Enjoy the ever-changing mountain view by day and marvel at the brilliant stars against the inky black sky at night. Mount Mitchell, the tallest peak east of the Mississippi River, is directly in view. The property is located in Gateway Mountain, a 3,000-acre hardwood forest and preserve, which offers a peaceful respite from hectic day-to-day life. In addition to the varied and breathtaking vistas, guests within Gateway enjoy unspoiled, woodland surroundings and amenities including hiking trails, a private lake in which you can swim if you’d like, a spectacular and private waterfall park and picnic area, and even a small catch and release trout pond (no license required). We find that time spent on the mountain is always uplifting and restorative and would love for Sweetwood Lodge to be the home base for your getaway.
House Layout:
MAIN FLOOR- Open living room and dining area, artfully appointed, with sliders opening onto the spacious upper deck. The living room has a 70" TV (Direct TV included) and a fireplace with gas logs. There is a bedroom with a queen bed across from the full hall bath with a jacuzzi tub and hand-held shower. A very fully equipped kitchen makes the preparation of anything from a simple snack to a large holiday feast a pleasure for the cook(s) in your group. The primary suite has a King bed and opens onto the screen porch, (which is also accessible from the upper deck), and a full bath features a multi-jet shower. A laundry/mud room with a washer/dryer is also on this level.
LOWER LEVEL- Den with a sectional couch, 50-inch TV with DVD player, game table seating 4-6, and a collection of board games, playing cards, puzzles, and books. An electric Franklin Stove provides both extra warmth and charm to the space. Sliders open onto the lower level deck and a bedroom with a queen bed has a full hall bath (shower only, no tub). The library contains books, travel brochures, local reference materials, and a wireless printer for guest use. A "mini gym" with a spin bike, exercise bands, and free weights are available for use as well.
OUTDOORS- Gas grill off the kitchen door, bistro seating for two on the front porch, two large mountain-facing decks, and a screen porch. The upper deck has a dining table with seating for six adjacent to the wood-burning chimney. The lower deck is furnished with four Adirondack chairs and another bistro set seating two. The screen porch is outfitted to seat four, but can easily accommodate six with extra folding chairs.
Sweetwood Lodge is a true mountain retreat, yet its proximity to the community gate (just 1 mile) on a gently sloping, paved street provides easy access to main roads. It’s a comfortable and often very scenic drive to a great variety of active outdoor pursuits, charming mountain towns, small artisanal farms and markets, artist studios/galleries, restaurants, breweries, and historical sights.
Nearby Attractions:
• I40: 10 minutes
• Black Mountain: 15-20 minutes
• Asheville: 35-40 minutes
• Lake Lure/Chimney Rock: 30 minutes
• Blue Ridge Parkway: 25 minutes
• Lake James: 40 minutes
Please note: We love animals, but please NO PETS and NO SMOKING in this home. This home is equipped with family-friendly amenities that include a Pack and Play, highchair, children’s tableware and sippy cups, and children’s books & games.
During the colder winter months, icy and/or snowy road conditions and delayed snow plow operations are possible within the development. From December through March, please come prepared with AWD or 4WD vehicles. We also recommend travel insurance for those staying in the Gateway Mountain development during the winter months. The garage is NOT included in the rental. No parking is allowed on roadways or at gate entrances. No RVs, boat trailers, camping trailers, or trailers of any kind are permitted in the Gateway Mountain Community.
Licence number: Greybeard Property Management and Sales, Inc. NCREC License Number: C10460
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Old Fort, North Carolina, is a charming town that offers a delightful mix of history, outdoor adventure, and small-town hospitality. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, it serves as a gateway to the region's natural beauty and is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.
One of the town's most notable attractions is the Mountain Gateway Museum, which provides visitors with a glimpse into the pioneer life of the early settlers in the Appalachian Mountains. The museum's exhibits and artifacts tell the story of the region's cultural and natural history, making it a fascinating stop for history enthusiasts.
Outdoor adventurers will find plenty to explore in the surrounding Pisgah National Forest, which offers miles of hiking and biking trails, cascading waterfalls, and lush forests. The Catawba River, which runs through Old Fort, is perfect for fishing, kayaking, and tubing, providing a refreshing way to enjoy the area's scenic beauty.
For those interested in the arts, Old Fort is home to the Arrowhead Gallery and Studios, where local artists showcase their work. Visitors can browse a variety of handcrafted items, from pottery and paintings to jewelry and textiles, and even watch artists at work in their studios.
The town also holds a special place in railroad history, with the Old Fort Railroad Museum paying homage to this legacy. Train enthusiasts can learn about the construction of the Western North Carolina Railroad and see a model train display that captures the essence of the region's railroading past.
One of the town's most unique features is Andrews Geyser, a man-made fountain originally constructed as a tribute to the men who built the railroad through the mountains. The geyser is a picturesque spot for picnics and relaxation, with the surrounding park providing a tranquil setting for visitors to unwind.
Old Fort's community events, such as the annual Pioneer Day and the colorful Octoberfest, offer a taste of local traditions and hospitality. These festivals celebrate the town's heritage with music, crafts, food, and a warm welcome for all who attend.
In essence, Old Fort, North Carolina, is a destination that offers a blend of historical intrigue, outdoor pursuits, and cultural experiences. It's a place where the simplicity and beauty of mountain life can be appreciated, making it a worthwhile visit for travelers seeking a serene and enriching getaway.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM