on the analysis of one million visitors in 2011 to RomanticAsheville.com Based Guide, here are the Top 10 free trips and romantic adventures in the mountains and Asheville, North Carolina.
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Asheville, North Carolina (NYSE) January 26, 2012
Don pleasure and mountain holidays unforgettable and romantic adventures? T have a lot of expense. In fact, some of the best things to do near Asheville-free, according to the readers of the guide http://www.RomanticAsheville.com. Based on an analysis of a million visitors in 2011, the 500-page guide online, here are the Top 10 free trips in the mountains of North Carolina:
a Fall Colours: Blue Ridge Mountains have lush one of the longest running show of fall color in the country, from the highest peaks in early October and ends in the lower altitudes, including Chimney Rock and Lake Lure in early November.
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Festival: Free outdoor festivals and events abound. The most popular open air of the year, the Friday night Drum Circle in downtown Asheville. Shindig on the Green, held on Saturday evening many during the summer is a real insight into the music and dance traditions. The largest street festival in southeast Bele Chere, held annually in July. Other Apple Street, honor festivals, international dance, worms and woolly white squirrels. Even outside Shakespeare Festival is free.
3 Migration: the natural splendor of the Blue Ridge Mountains on foot. There are trails for all fitness levels, from short forest walks to strenuous hikes to mountain peaks. Many of the most popular trails in the Pisgah and Nantahala National Forests.
4 Waterfalls: Welcome to the land of the Cascades?.? Most are free to attend particular favorites Linville Falls, Looking Glass Falls and Falls DuPont State Forest.
5 Blue Ridge Parkway. Disc one of the top scenic drives in the country with stunning views, picnic, exhibitions, museums and other free attractions along the way
6. Downtown Asheville. Browse enjoy hundreds of local shops, street performers, follow the path with urban stations in the art will appreciate many Art Deco architecture in a park or relax
seventh Mt Mitchell: Drive to the top of the tallest mountain east of the Rocky Mountains and see a panoramic view of the observation deck.
8th Type: Here you will find a wide selection of art without the museum ticket price of more than 30 galleries in downtown Asheville and Biltmore Village. Visit artists’ studios in the fascinating River District Arts. The Folk Art Center offers free screenings and exhibitions. Planning a trip around one of the many tours free art, including Art Walks Center City, Art in the Park, Village of Arts and Crafts Fair, Weaverville Art Safari and River Stroll Artist District.
ninth Small Towns: Relax with the slower pace of small mountain villages. Walk through its charming downtown and neighborhoods. Talk with people. To discover the most popular cities are Hendersonville, Waynesville and Brevard.
10th Great Smokies: Look elk grazing in the Cataloochee Valley of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park the most visited in the country! There are three entrances to the park within 50 miles of Asheville, with many historic sites for free, beautiful views and much more.
For more information on these and other tips on visiting Asheville and the mountains in North Carolina http://www.romanticasheville.com to go.
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