West Oak Bed and Breakfast and Cabin


  • Inn Details

    West Oak offers visitors a unique variety of lodging options in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina. There is a bed and breakfast in a log home, five historic cabins, and one vacation rental – a newly built mountaintop house. The bed and breakfast has four tastefully decorated guestrooms, which can be rented individually, or you can rent the entire house for your family or group. There are two rooms, which can be combined as a suite with living/dining room and private deck. The cabins are uniquely different and just as charming. One is a 100- year-old log cabin; and several 1940s-era cabins were relocated from the Fontana Dam Village and fully restored with kitchenettes. We have three, 3-bedroom vacation rentals high on forested ridges with great views – secluded, yet close to Bryson City. Whatever you are looking for Smoky Mountain lodging for your family, group or just a private getaway, West Oak has a mountain vacation rental that’s just perfect for relaxation and fun.


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    Guest Room:

    • Air conditioning

    • Ceiling fans

    • TV

    • Telephone

    • Wi-Fi

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  • Nightly Rate

    $95 - $150

    Policy

    Reservation Policy

    • Deposit amount required: Please contact property for details

    • Cancellations: Please contact property for details.

    • Open all year round: Y


    General Policies

    • Smoking allowed: No

    • Guest pets allowed: No

    • Drinking allowed: Limited

    • Drinks available: N

    • Suitable for children: No

    • Childcare provided: No

  • Breakfast

    • Type: Full

    • Serving location: One of our favorite restaurants in town.


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  • City

    • Directions to property:
      FROM ASHEVILLE, NC Take I-40 west to Exit 27 (US 74, the Great Smoky Mountains Expressway). Continue west on US 74 past Waynesville, Sylva and Dillsboro to Bryson City, Exit 67. The drive from Asheville to Bryson City is approximately one hour. FROM ATLANTA From West Atlanta, take I-75 north to I-575 north which becomes Georgia route 5. At Blue Ridge, GA, turn left (west) on to Route 60 and travel 1.5 miles to Mineral Bluff, GA. Turn right on to Route "60 Spur" and travel approximately 12 miles to the junction with US 19/74. Turn right (east) and proceed on US 19/74 through Murphy, NC, Andrews, NC and the Nantahala Gorge to Bryson City, Exit 67. The drive from Murphy to Bryson City is approximately one hour, and a total of three hours from downtown Atlanta. From Knoxville: 1. Via Interstate 40 - Take I-40 east into North Carolina to exit 27 (US 74, the Great Smoky Mountains Expressway). Continue west on US 74 past Waynesville, Sylva and Dillsboro to Bryson City, Exit 67. The drive from Knoxville to Bryson City is approximately two hours.


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    Great stay in the smokies!

    About the reviewer

    • 55+ years old

    • Frequently stays at B&Bs

    • Typically stays in premium lodging

    • Was travelling for a weekend getaway


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    We wanted to take our 5 year old grandson to ride The Smokey Mountain Railway. We wanted a fun but clean place to stay. I called the chamber of commerce in Bryson City, NC, gave them ideas of what I wanted..one of the top spots they recommended was West Oak Inn. It was absolutely perfect!! ...as much fun to stay at West Oak as riding the train. Quaint, very clean, well maintained, and the greatest memory for our grandson was a bunk built in the wall! We stayed in room 4, had a kitchenettes with everything you need. We enjoyed a short visit with Mrs. Bacon, the owner. We left knowing that she enjoys making special memories for her guests!


    Nice Place to Stay

    About the reviewer

    • Between 45-55 years old

    • Stays at B&Bs twice a year

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    We very much enjoyed our stay here in June 2009. We stayeed in the B&B and had an upstairs room. the room was very nice and cozy. It was quiet and quaint and was able to accommodate us and our 6 year old daugher. The room was clean and we enjoyed sitting on the balcony at night. We did not see the owner and she left a key up front for us. You need to find your own breakfast or for an additional charge, the owner will give you a meal ticket for a local restuarant. I would recommend this place to anyone and we would stay here again.


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