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don512 Mar 9th, 2008 05:06 PM

Hendersonville NC?
 
I am looking for a overnight stop on my way to Charleston SC and was thinking about Hendersonville. It seems that last year when planning a trip down the Blueridge Parkway, I came across a picture of the apple festival there and it looked like a neat little town. Is it? Anything there to keep us entertained for a half of a day? I was going to stop in Asheville on the way back, would I do better to stop there both ways?

Jules2732 Mar 9th, 2008 06:46 PM

I lived in Hendersonville for several years and go back to visit often! Not sure of your interests but if you only have an afternoon I would suggest visiting A Day In The Country. It's a unique shopping experience, lots of local crafts,and it boasts a lovely eatery. Walking down Main Street is fun also. There are several antique shops,one of a kind restaurants,an old fashioned malt shop, an intimate movie theater (small tables,wine,cheese, etc.)and a Mast General store. It's a very slow paced life there and I miss it. I would recommend a visit to Flat Rock Playhouse for an evening of the best live theatre in the Southeast! Asheville is 20 minutes to the West(Biltmore Estate, GrovePark Inn), Bat Cave/Lake Lure is 20 minutes to the East (Chimney Rock Park). You won't regret spending an afternoon in Hendersonville!

beach_dweller Mar 11th, 2008 01:39 PM

Yeah, I agree: two thumbs up for Hendersonville, especially if there's a festival in the neat downtown area. It's a cool little town, and it would be a nice (smaller, quiter) compliment to Asheville, which is a great place. Good plan to hit both!

xarabee Mar 14th, 2008 11:16 AM

Hendersonville is camp central in the summer. It is the nearest town to many summer camps, and has lots of shops and restaurants in a 2 or three block long area downtown. We go every summer for lunch on our way to drop off our kids, but we actually stay 30 min. away in Asheville, which is a FANTASTIC city! Their downtown is such a destination for the eclectic mix of shops, galleries, people, food - highly recommend it.

jkgourmet Apr 28th, 2009 10:10 PM

The Rock and Mineral Museum in the downtown main street district is a real kick!

SAnParis2 Apr 30th, 2009 05:43 AM

Hendersonville would be an excellent place for a stopover. Very well situated & plenty to do.


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