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VIBE: An adult summer camp

BEST TIME TO GO: May
through October. The fall foliage
is simply magnificent.

HOW TO START THE DAY:


Walking around the back nine
of the golf course followed by
some homemade granola.

GO-TO RESTAURANTS: Belve-
dere in Linville Ridge (linville
ridge.com). It has fabulous
views, award-winning food, and
an impressive wine list. Another
favorite is the Artisanal Restau-
rant (artisanalnc.com) in Ban-
ner Elk. Its rolls and butter steak
are incredible, and served in an
authentic Blue Ridge Mountain
converted barn.

UNWRITTEN RULE THE LO-


CALS LIVE BY: If you can’t re-
lax here and have a good time,
you can’t relax and have fun
anywhere.

WHERE TO SHOP: DeWoolfson
(dewoolfsonlinens.com) in Ban-
ner Elk sells the most luxurious
fine linens and handmade down
pillows. Mast General Store
(mastgeneralstore.com) in Valle
Crucis is a must for old-fashioned
candy barrel shopping.

WHERE TO STAY: Eseeola
Lodge (eseeola.com) in Linville
is a century-old lodge blending
historic elegance with modern
luxuries and picturesque views.
For a quiet and relaxing stay,
The Inn at Little Palm Farm
(ncinn.com) in Valle Crucis is a
treasure. Another favorite is the
Westglow Resort & Spa (west
glowresortandspa.com) in
Blowing Rock. This impressive
destination is set in an updated
Greek Revival mansion.

A FUN CULTURAL EXPERI-


ENCE: The Penland School of
Crafts (penland.org) in Spruce
Pine is a cultural mecca with gal-
leries, workshops, and artists in
residence. Wander into studios
to watch the artists at work.

MUST-HAVE HOMETOWN


GOODS: Handmade shawls
and scarves from Crossnore
Weavers and Gallery (cross
nore.org) in Crossnore.

BEST SEAT IN TOWN: By the
window or on the deck at View
180, with views of the Blue
Ridge Mountains.

FOR A SOLO outing: Drive or
ride a bike along the Blue Ridge
Parkway.

ROLAND SCARPA

Linville Ridge

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An indigenous split rock marks the entry to Simone and Scott Lutgert’s summer home in
Linville Ridge, North Carolina. Here, in one of the most captivating geographical areas in
the country, the view extends past Grandfather Mountain and into Virginia and Tennessee.
“In the 1980s, Scott developed this breathtaking Linville Ridge Golf Course Community that
has the highest elevation east of the Mississippi River, proffering magnificent views from
every hole,” explains Lutgert. “Naples is our home, but we love coming here in the summer.
Our family and friends are always milling around enjoying the laid-back atmosphere and
the perfect weather.” A friendly community, majestic vistas, stellar climate, and lots of family
activities is the recipe for la dolce vita, Appalachian style. —Carla Evans

The Appalachian WAY


TRAVEL JOURNAL


Artisanal Restaurant

Crossnore

Blue Ridge Parkway

View 180 Mast General Store

Eseeola Lodge
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