We are looking for overnight stays for a trip to Charleston SC. Would we be better to spend both nights in Asheville, maybe in different parts of town? Or would it be better if we made one of the stops in Hendersonville? I really don%26#39;t know anything about Hendersonville, except seeing a picture of the apple festival in town and thinking that it looked like a neat little town. Is it? Anything to do there?
Asheville/Hendersonville
Yes, it%26#39;s a neat place. Great little downtown with good shops and eateries. You can tour Carl Sandburg%26#39;s home a few miles south in Flat Rock. If Flat Rock Playhouse is open you can see a great play at the State Theater of NC. Check the hendersonville.com website for a calendar of events - a lot of stuff going on there. Also- it%26#39;s a short drive west on U.S. 64 to waterfall country. Best wishes.
Asheville/Hendersonville
I think I%26#39;d probably spend one night in Asheville and then maybe one night in a ';mountain'; town like Blowing Rock or Cashiers.
Wouldn%26#39;t Blowing Rock be back tracking on a drive from KY to Charleston?
I would vote for Maggie Valley or Bryson City or Cashiers first night from Kentucky and then a second night in Asheville. Then again I am partial because I live here....you really cant go wrong either way, Hendersonville or hear.
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