Sugar Tree Inn – Blue Ridge Parkway Gay Friendly B&B

Sugar Tree Inn - Blue Ridge Parkway Gay Friendly B&B

Blue Ridge Parkway Gay Friendly B&B –
Leave Technology at Home & Relax

Our Bed & Breakfast is the ideal place to come and relax with friends, family, the special person in your life, or just a nice get-away for yourself. Our Blue Ridge Parkway gay friendly B&B is less than a mile from the Parkway.

Our expansive front porch and even larger newly built deck is the perfect place to watch the hummingbirds and sunsets while enjoying a glass of your favorite beverage.

We provide an inclusive environment for all our guests. Everyone has the right to feel safe in a relaxing environment while reconnecting with themselves and their loved ones. We also host weddings and reunions (up to 30 people maximum.)

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Montfair Resort Farm – Crozet, Virginia Eco-Friendly Vacation Retreat

Montfair Resort Farm

Montfair Resort Farm offers eco-friendly vacation retreat cabins, close to Charlottesville, Virginia and The Blue Ridge Parkway. We’re just fifteen minutes from the town of Crozet, and forty minutes from Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s magnificent estate.

Come stay with us for a relaxing vacation or great getaway in our restful atmosphere, with fresh, clean mountain air, over a hundred acres of serene woodlands and open fields at the base of Pasture Fence Mountain.

We offer cozy A-frame and cedar timber frame cottages looking over a peaceful, six acre lake – the ideal blend of comfort, simplicity, and natural beauty.

Our cottages are fully air conditioned, and have modern appliances and gas heaters. The kitchens are completely stocked with dishes, silverware, linens & towels, and there’s also organic coffee & tea.

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Hiking the Blue Ridge Parkway – Globetrotter Girls

Blue Ridge Parkway

Nashville was just the jumping-off point for a road trip through Tennessee and North Carolina – a trip I dubbed the ‘Beer and Mountains’ adventure because those were the two reoccurring things of the trip: Mountain hikes, scenic mountain road drives, viewpoints and micro breweries.

From Nashville, we headed east and it didn’t take long until the flatlands turned into rolling hills and eventually into mountains: We had reached the Great Smoky Mountains. The Blue Ridge Parkway (for views and hikes) and Asheville (for all the craft beer – did you know Asheville had the highest number of breweries per capita in the US?) were the two reasons we added North Carolina to what was originally supposed to be a Tennessee road trip.

I’d driven parts of the Blue Ridge Parkway years ago, but back then we were on a tight schedule and didn’t have time to stop for more than one tiny hike along the way, so this time I wanted to see more than just some viewpoints along the way.

By Dani – Full Story at Globetrotter Girls