Visiting the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC

The Biltmore

North Carolina is a gorgeous state for road trips. From the ocean, to the Blue Ridge Parkway, to the Smokey Mountains, it’s got it all – even Hunger Games filming locations. And for your road trip destination, your family will not want to miss visiting the Biltmore Estate.

The Biltmore, located in the rolling hills near Asheville, NC, is America’s largest home. The 250-room French Renaissance chateau displays the Vanderbilt family’s original collection of furnishings, art and antiques. The home is an enormous, fascinating maze (I really felt like I was lost a couple times!) of living history. Using the self-guided audio tour, you simply press a button as you walk into each room, then listen to the room come alive. Perfect for families, the tour gives you time to listen, take in the splendor and detail of each room, talk with your kids about the history, then move on at your own pace.

The Biltmore Gardens

Photo courtesy of The Biltmore Company

Your family will also love the 8,000 acre “playground” that surrounds the Vanderbilt home. There’s the garden, which boasts 100,000 tulips in the spring, more than 2,300 roses in summer, and an array of brilliant annuals. There’s also biking, rafting, hiking, fly-fishing, and horseback riding available. Or just get a picnic basket and lunch at Biltmore’s Bake Shop and enjoy a riverside picnic. There are plenty of spectacular family photo ops on the Biltmore grounds.

Where to Stay

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Antler Hill Village is the perfect place to end your day. This is where the Vanderbilt’s once had their dairy farm. It has since been converted into a winery and much more. The farm is still there and ready to help your family experience farm life of the early 1900s with blacksmiths, woodworkers, animals, games and crafts. The kids will be having so much fun they won’t realize their vacation also comes with a history lesson.

The winery tour is entertaining and informative, and short enough not to completely bore the younger crowd. Our tour guide just oozed with passion for the winery, and I learned quite a bit about wine-making in a short time. The free wine tastings at the end of the tour (and grape juice for the kids) are a bonus! You’ll also find restaurants and shopping at Antler Hill Village, as well as the Outdoor Adventure Center, where you can rent bikes, arrange a rafting trip or carriage ride, or one of the many other activities they offer.

With an admission price of $59 for adults ($64 on Saturdays) and $24.50 for ages 10-16 ($32 on Saturdays), you’ll definitely want to plan a full day at the Biltmore. Better yet, add a second day for just $10 to maximize your experience. Be sure to check their web site for specials before you go!

About the Author

Shannon Entin
Shannon Entin is a New Jersey-based family travel writer passionate about road trips and homeschooling - and how they come together to keep her and her family learning and growing all the time. Find out more at http://100RoutesAcrossAmerica.com.