The Chalet Inn is the closest B&B and Boutique Hotel to the main entrance of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
AAA 3-diamond lodging.The Chalet Inn includes two buildings constructed in traditional Alpine style, nestled in a 22 acre private forest where the Smoky Mountains meet the Blue Ridge Mountains in Western North Carolina.
Chalet Inn is a romantic Smokey Mountain bed and breakfast with European ambience offering Jacuzzi and/or fireplace suites, large or economy rooms all with private balconies or patios.
Chalet Suitesis a modern Smoky Mountain boutique hotel offering self-contained jacuzzi and fireplace suites with private entrances and upscale amenities to include AppleTV with NetFlix and Internet Radio.
Prices range from $96 to $200 per night.

We are totally smoke free, including balconies and patios.
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The Chalet Inn is on a quiet mountainside between Bryson City, Dillsboro and Cherokee, North Carolina. We're easily accessible and just minutes from Western North Carolina's most popular sights and attractions:
• Great Smoky Mountains National Park
• Antiquing and Mountain Arts & Crafts
• Blue Ridge Parkway
• Whitewater Rafting on the Nantahala River
• Shopping in our quaint towns
• Year-round fly fishing on the Tuckasegee River
• Great Smoky Mountains Railroad
• Horseback Riding by Lake Glenville
• Cherokee Indian Reservation
• Zip Lining in Nantahala Forest
• Shows and gaming at Harrah's Casino
• Kayaking on Fontana Lake
• Waterfalls to drive or hike to
• Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest
• Tail of the Dragon - Deals Gap
• Cherohala Skyway
• Tsali Mountain Bike Area
• Gem Mining in them thar hills
• and the Biltmore Estate in nearby Asheville. |

The Chalet Inn
285 Lone Oak Drive
Dillsboro, NC 28725
800-789-8024 toll free
828-586-0251 local
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