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  1. Use our interactive estate map to find directions across the estate, shuttle routes, locations to visit, and general parking information.

    • Biltmore Bass Pond
    • The Riding Stables and Barn
    • The Lagoon
    • Antler Hill Village
    • The Winery
    • Staying at Biltmore
    • Eating at Biltmore
    • Tips For Visiting Biltmore Estate

    Past the Conservatory, is the Biltmore Bass Pond. You can either drive down and park on the roadside or take a longer hike from the Gardens. There are trails that take you all the way around the pond, and you can also access the Woodlands Trail and Meadow Trail from here as well. All of the hiking trails and estate area are dog-friendly as well. Be...

    When the Vanderbilts lived at Biltmore, the primary form of transportation around the estate was by horse, either through carriage, wagon or on horseback. Take a few extra minutes, and drive up past the Deerpark Restaurant to the Carriage house and horse stables. The Old Barn, The "Biltmore Belgians", and the farm animals on the way up are definite...

    About half-way between the House and Antler Village, the road goes alongside the French Broad River, and past a small area called the Lagoon. The Lagoon is not only a great place for a nice picnic, but it provides one of the best views of Biltmore House. You'll see the Lagoon on the left as you head away from Biltmore House. To access the parking a...

    Antler Hill Village is your destination for shopping, dining, and staying at Biltmore. This mostly new shopping and entertainment area, features the Biltmore Winery, The Village Hotel, and the luxurious Inn at Biltmore. Antler Hill Village also features a number of shops, Cedric's Tavern and a Petting Farm with a number of farm animals. Biltmore's ...

    In the early 1900s, George Vanderbilt began establishing the Estate as a place for fine wine, as Vanderbilt began to collect world-renowned wines and storing them in the Biltmore Wine Cellars. Fast forward to 1983, where the Biltmore Dairy, during a large construction effort, was turned into the Biltmore Winery. The Biltmore Estate Wine Company was...

    Whether you just can't fit everything into a single day, or if you just want to spend the evening enjoying the luxurious accommodations provided by the exquisite Estate lodging options, Biltmore has an overnight stay option for you.

    Biltmore Estate includes a number of wonderful dining options. All restaurants are within the estate, and Biltmore tickets are required to reach them. Dining options include: 1. The Bistro- Located in Antler Hill Village, this casual and exceptional restaurant is Europe inspired. Guests are seated around an open kitchen. 2. Cedric's Tavern- Lunch a...

    We've been visiting Biltmore House and Estate for more than 30 years, and in that time, we've learned a few tips that will help you make your stay FAR more enjoyable: 1. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Weather conditions and temperatures in the mountains and at the estate can change quickly, so bring layers in the Spring and Fall. 2. Arrive ear...

  2. 1 Lodge Street, Asheville, NC 28803 biltmore.com • 800-543-2961 Helpful Tips Estate admission includes entry into Biltmore House and access to the Gardens, Antler Hill Village & Winery. Your ticket enables you to leave and return to visit Antler Hill Village into the evening. Map & Guide July–December 2013 Travel Distances Reservation ...

  3. 3 days ago · Where is the Biltmore Estate? Address: 1 Lodge Street, Asheville, NC Official Website. The Biltmore Estate is just a few miles from downtown Asheville, in Biltmore Village, so it’s easy to visit if you spend a few days in and around the Blue Ridge Parkway. It’s a massive mansion that features over 250 rooms and covers nearly 7,000 acres!

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