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Firefly Food Forest

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· Weaverville, Buncombe, North Carolina
20 acres hosted by Bradley J.
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Soak under the stars in our spring water hot tub. Swim laps in our spring water pool. Fall asleep to the sound of crickets and wake to the sound of birds. Camp out in one of our tiny glamping cabin, your camper van or tent in a hidden 20-acre food forest 15 minutes from Asheville. Your hosts, Brad and Sara, live in the middle of the forest, which is hidden away from our neighbors at the end of our road, up a long-gated driveway. Each campsite has its own firepit.Come relax and detox in our deep spring water soaking tub in our tiny “Spring House" cabin. You’ll have a beautiful view of the forest canopy from your bath tub! And for an extra $30, we will fill up a fresh, salted spring water hot tub outdoors, by the pool, the perfect spot for stargazing! (For stays longer than 2 days, we will add $5 a day for electricity and continued cleaning of the hot tub.) Salted spring water pool open April-October The tiny house is across the driveway from your host’s house, with our "wineberry" walking trail is right behind it. The Spring House has a hot plate, toaster oven, mini fridge, a couple of dishes, utensils, pot and pan and pour over coffee, but no kitchen sink, for light cooking! Dishes can be washed in the bathtub or bathroom sink. Your hosts are also happy to make you a delicious local. organic breakfast for an extra charge. Comfortable Tempurpedic queen bed and tiny couch that could sleep a child. We also have a twin sized foldout memory foam mat if want to squeeze an extra person in. This is a gated 20-acre food forest. It is very dark here at night, and we like it that way for stargazing and firefly viewing. We have firewood available for $10 for a hardwood bundle. We have two short hiking trails in the backyard as well. We also have a spring water pool and berry picking in the summer. Pets are welcome for an extra cleaning fee of $30 to be paid on or before arrival! We also have a space you can park your camper van or a very small motor home not more than about 20 feet total.
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Nichole S.recommends
December 16, 2024
Spring House Tiny Cabin
Such a relaxing 2 days! Wish we could have stayed longer. The cabin was clean and cozy! Sara and Bradley are amazing hosts. Met us when we arrived and made sure we felt comfortable and answered any questions we had. The hot tub was amazing! Definitely get the breakfast, it was such a delight and they brought it strait to our door 😊. We loved the fresh spring water aspect of the cabin to drink and bath in and it was fun to hike up the mountain a little ways and see where it flowed from. Do not hesitate to book this stay!
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Ashley J.recommends
December 8, 2024
Spring House Tiny Cabin
Cute & convenient!
Super cute little home with twinkle lights & hot tub? Sold! Hosts were very communicative and responsive, and offered wonderful recommendations, as well as accommodated all of the basic things you would need for a night’s stay! Quiet and cozy, and we loved being able to travel with our dog. We will absolutely be back, as we visit Asheville often! Thanks Sara & Brad!
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Susannah B.recommends
October 22, 2024
Spring House Tiny Cabin
Just what I needed! I recently volunteered in WNC and didn’t want to drive all the way back home after mucking out a basement all day. The cabin was so cute and comfy and COMPLETELY ACCESSIBLE. There are restaurants and grocery stores nearby that are fully functioning and open. I can’t say enough about the hosts! They answered all of my questions right away and were more than accommodating. Sara loaned me a charger , extra trash bags and even made me a cup of coffee in the morning while we took a moment to reflect on the recent tragedy in WNC. If you are in the area working or volunteering please consider staying at one of these cabins. Not only is it a cozy stay, but you will also be helping the community to get back on their feet! 🙏
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Sterling W.recommends
October 21, 2024
Firefly Forest Tiny Cabin
Secluded glamping experience
Everything here was the prefect little getaway we needed! We booked the same night we stayed and everything was delightful. The hot tub was exactly what we needed after a long drive and the wildlife we heard was the cherry on top. 10/10 would visit again.
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Lindsey H.recommends
October 16, 2024
Firefly Forest Tiny Cabin
Lovely stay, great hosts
Sara and Bradley’s spot was so cozy and comfortable. Absolutely loved my stay. Very responsive and the breakfast was so delicious! As was the spring water! I love their organic lifestyle. Would definitely return.
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Weaverville, Buncombe, North Carolina, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East), S’atsoyaha (Yuchi), and Miccosukee First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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