Sitting on the back deck at the cabin |
Blairsville is about an 8.5 hour drive from New Smyrna Beach (closer to 10 from Orlando). With traffic and a few stops for lunch, gas and potty breaks, it can take longer but if you take the scenic route towards the end, it's a beautiful drive. Whenever we go to Blairsville, the first stop is usually to an Ingles grocery store (pronounced like the ingle in jingle) to stock up on food we can cook at the cabin. Mostly I love Ingles because we pronounce it like the Spanish word for English which makes us giggle but probably makes us look like clueless tourists....which we are.
During our 2014 trip with Ryan's family, we packed a lunch and hit the road to Asheville, NC, about 2 hours away. Ryan's mom and sisters went to the Biltmore and we visited with friends who live right near downtown Asheville. The cool thing about their house is that it backs up to an edible park. There is a path that leads through it to the downtown area and you can nibble on apples, chestnuts and blackberries as you walk by. We went to Wicked Weed Brewing for a few drinks and snacks and we only had a few hours before we had to leave but I think there is another trip to Asheville in our future! The downtown area had a very cool hipster/hippie vibe where I think we fit in quite nicely :) If you have enough time, Asheville is the perfect day trip/overnight trip from Blairsville.
Last year's trip also included a journey to Helen, GA to go tubing (the one with the pink tubes just past the immediate downtown area, this is very important); a trip to High Shoals Falls where we found a secret pool after a harrowing trip up the mountain on an unpaved road in a rental car; a trip to Jumping Goat coffee and the businesses around it (antique store, old mill store, winery); and finally, a relaxing glass of wine at Crane Creek Vineyards, where, if Ryan and I ever get married again, will be the future site of our nuptials.
Crane Creek Vineyards |
This year for Memorial Day weekend, Ryan and I went to the cabin by ourselves with our dog Romeo (who, by the way, got car sick on the windy mountain roads...whoops). I had done my crazy person Internet research and I had quite the itinerary planned for us! We went back to Crane Creek Vineyards for live music and tapas on Friday night, hiked Blood Mountain which is the highest peak of the Georgia portion of the Appalachian Trail and then perused an art fair in downtown Blairsville on Saturday, watched a movie at the Swan Drive-In Theater (highly recommend!!) Saturday night, and wandered around downtown Blue Ridge and picked strawberries at Mercier Orchards on Sunday. So rarely do trips work out the way you want them to but it seems that every trip to this area is filled with fresh mountain air, beautiful weather, and kind people.
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