Historic Stone "Chalet Switz" under a mile from center of Little Switzerland
4.9
Outstanding(240 Reviews)Chalet in Mitchell County
3 guests · 2 bedrooms · 1 bath
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About this chalet rental
Stay in your own little haven -- a stone chalet that was once the Kilmichael Tower. This one bedroom chalet, with impressive two-foot thick stone walls and 23-foot cathedral ceiling, harks back to the days when the Kilmichaels left their mark in history on the Isle of Arran. Chalet Switz today offers Blue Ridge mountain ecology, imaginative architectural design and the perfect setting for a memorable getaway.
Located on the very top of 4000-foot Grassy Mountain, the Chalet is a 30-minute (1.5 mile) looping walk to the Switzerland Inn, which is centered in a historic 100-year old town with quaint shops, homes of extraordinary character and highly reviewed fine and casual dining. Unlike many residences in Little Switzerland, Chalet Switz gets no traffic noise from the Parkway or other paved roads since it is located on the very top of the mountain. As you walk down a country road to the village you will enjoy breathtaking views and the countryside filled with wildlife and natural forest, passing a few residences on the way as you descend 800 feet.
Chalet Switz is made of natural materials with the finest of craftsmanship. Cozy nooks include the kitchen and the inglenook with a wood-burning stone fireplace. In contrast, the airy loft above with its 13' cathedral ceiling offers spectacular views of the extra-dark night sky right from your bed! Amenities for your comfort include down pillows and Ralph Lauren linens. The 4' long deep Kohler Greek tub with hand-held shower offers a view of a giant tulip tree set against the sky and is the only bathing. The commode is enclosed and has an operable Pella window that matches the other three in the loft plus additional natural light streams through the gable glass. The kitchen is equipped with refrigerator-freezer, stove/oven, coffee maker, toaster and distinctive dinnerware. There is no air conditioning; exceptional insulation, two moveable Hunter fans and the natural movement of air on the mountaintop provide temperature control and ventilation. A pleasant yard with outdoor furnishings surround the chalet. Many guests report the enjoyment of dining outdoors and relaxing on chaise lounges. Feel free to roam the several acre mowed Commons area too, just across the trail road north of the chalet and maintained by our homeowners association.
Between 5 and 24 miles away along the Blue Ridge Parkway is spectacular hiking at Linville Falls, Crabtree Falls, Craggy Gardens and Mt. Mitchell. The Gallery and Visitor Center of the Penland School of Craft is less than 15 miles away, the crucible for the dozens of pottery, glass, wood, iron and other fine craft studios and shops in the area.
A 50-mile drive on the scenic, forested Blue Ridge Parkway takes you past the Black Mountains with 6 of the highest 10 peaks -- including Mt. Mitchell, the highest mountain -- east of the Mississippi to the city of Asheville and the Biltmore.
In the winter, when 'the season' has ended and most village shops and the Switzerland Inn have closed, there is peaceful quiet and endless views. You can lie in bed or bath and listen to the wind roar in the trees -- or sit in front of a fire in the cave-quiet inglenook. The super-insulated home with silent, dry electric heat combined with warmth emanating from the 23' tall rock chimney is truly a haven.
If you're wanting to explore: Heading out under the stone Blue Ridge Parkway bridge you can reach the Emerald Mine and -- in less than
15 miles -- the Penland Museum and Visitors Center with some of America’s best fine craft studios established in the area -- ask for a map there but first visit their website and Blue Ridge Heritage Craft Trails and Toe River Arts Council websites.
Alternatively, scenic Parkway drives take you to wild Crabtree Falls and meadows in just 5 miles, Mt. Mitchell 18 miles beyond, Craggy Gardens, the Altapass Orchard, Linville Falls and Gorge, two large national park visitors centers and stores -- with countless overlooks along the way.
Other places of interest within 50 miles are the Bare Dark Sky Observatory, the town of Linville with historic structures sided in chestnut bark, Burnsville, Black Mountain, Asheville, and The Biltmore Estate and village.
Closest to Little Switzerland is Spruce Pine. With the convenience of a WalMart and McDonald's on the way, its downtown is less than a 10 mile drive past the state minerals museum, gem mining and a golf course with restaurant. Named by Family Circle as Main Street, USA a few years back and known for its fine residents, Spruce Pine offers steps back in history walking the footbridge across the RR tracks and Toe River, and stopping by the Bark House and DT's Blue Ridge Java across from the old train station. Explore its history, layout and restaurants first online to get ready for the real thing.
Keywords: Haven for one person, Chalet for two, Mountaintop Getaway
Located on the very top of 4000-foot Grassy Mountain, the Chalet is a 30-minute (1.5 mile) looping walk to the Switzerland Inn, which is centered in a historic 100-year old town with quaint shops, homes of extraordinary character and highly reviewed fine and casual dining. Unlike many residences in Little Switzerland, Chalet Switz gets no traffic noise from the Parkway or other paved roads since it is located on the very top of the mountain. As you walk down a country road to the village you will enjoy breathtaking views and the countryside filled with wildlife and natural forest, passing a few residences on the way as you descend 800 feet.
Chalet Switz is made of natural materials with the finest of craftsmanship. Cozy nooks include the kitchen and the inglenook with a wood-burning stone fireplace. In contrast, the airy loft above with its 13' cathedral ceiling offers spectacular views of the extra-dark night sky right from your bed! Amenities for your comfort include down pillows and Ralph Lauren linens. The 4' long deep Kohler Greek tub with hand-held shower offers a view of a giant tulip tree set against the sky and is the only bathing. The commode is enclosed and has an operable Pella window that matches the other three in the loft plus additional natural light streams through the gable glass. The kitchen is equipped with refrigerator-freezer, stove/oven, coffee maker, toaster and distinctive dinnerware. There is no air conditioning; exceptional insulation, two moveable Hunter fans and the natural movement of air on the mountaintop provide temperature control and ventilation. A pleasant yard with outdoor furnishings surround the chalet. Many guests report the enjoyment of dining outdoors and relaxing on chaise lounges. Feel free to roam the several acre mowed Commons area too, just across the trail road north of the chalet and maintained by our homeowners association.
Between 5 and 24 miles away along the Blue Ridge Parkway is spectacular hiking at Linville Falls, Crabtree Falls, Craggy Gardens and Mt. Mitchell. The Gallery and Visitor Center of the Penland School of Craft is less than 15 miles away, the crucible for the dozens of pottery, glass, wood, iron and other fine craft studios and shops in the area.
A 50-mile drive on the scenic, forested Blue Ridge Parkway takes you past the Black Mountains with 6 of the highest 10 peaks -- including Mt. Mitchell, the highest mountain -- east of the Mississippi to the city of Asheville and the Biltmore.
In the winter, when 'the season' has ended and most village shops and the Switzerland Inn have closed, there is peaceful quiet and endless views. You can lie in bed or bath and listen to the wind roar in the trees -- or sit in front of a fire in the cave-quiet inglenook. The super-insulated home with silent, dry electric heat combined with warmth emanating from the 23' tall rock chimney is truly a haven.
If you're wanting to explore: Heading out under the stone Blue Ridge Parkway bridge you can reach the Emerald Mine and -- in less than
15 miles -- the Penland Museum and Visitors Center with some of America’s best fine craft studios established in the area -- ask for a map there but first visit their website and Blue Ridge Heritage Craft Trails and Toe River Arts Council websites.
Alternatively, scenic Parkway drives take you to wild Crabtree Falls and meadows in just 5 miles, Mt. Mitchell 18 miles beyond, Craggy Gardens, the Altapass Orchard, Linville Falls and Gorge, two large national park visitors centers and stores -- with countless overlooks along the way.
Other places of interest within 50 miles are the Bare Dark Sky Observatory, the town of Linville with historic structures sided in chestnut bark, Burnsville, Black Mountain, Asheville, and The Biltmore Estate and village.
Closest to Little Switzerland is Spruce Pine. With the convenience of a WalMart and McDonald's on the way, its downtown is less than a 10 mile drive past the state minerals museum, gem mining and a golf course with restaurant. Named by Family Circle as Main Street, USA a few years back and known for its fine residents, Spruce Pine offers steps back in history walking the footbridge across the RR tracks and Toe River, and stopping by the Bark House and DT's Blue Ridge Java across from the old train station. Explore its history, layout and restaurants first online to get ready for the real thing.
Keywords: Haven for one person, Chalet for two, Mountaintop Getaway
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Hot tub or spa
Garden
Map of Mitchell County
Reviews
4.9
Outstanding(240 Reviews)4.9
This is a lovely property, both the house and the grounds. It is a great place to just relax and create memories.
We look forward to returning again.
4.9
If you are looking for a place to get away from all the hustle and bustle of life and just enjoy nature, this place is perfect! My husband and I only stayed one night but it was such a cute, quiet place.
4.9
We spent 2 days at Chalet Switz and love this quaint little chalet! It rained while we were there, but that wasn’t a problem because we loved lounging around and reading the books there about the history of Little Switzerland. We dined at the Little Switzerland Inn which was very good and the view was amazing! The owner stayed in contact and was very accommodating. Everything was wonderful!
4.9
I loved staying in this historic place. I loved the stone on the outside and inside. It was the perfect place for our trip. I was worried about there not being any ac, since temps were in the low 80s, but with the fans and windows opened for a nice breeze, the house remained comfortable.I enjoued having coffee on the couch, reading and enjoying looking outside. It was very cozy. Bettie was very fast with communicating, and there were no problems with checking in/out. I definitely recommend the place if you want a quiet getaway.
4.9
One of a kind gem of a place.So peaceful and relaxing...If you are looking for a little piece of heaven look no further!!!! No frills,just the basic necessities...Suggestion: lay in bed a look at the beauty of the sky particularly at night..Won't disappoint.....
4.9
On a whim we decided to take a weekend away. Great communication. Perfect for a couple getaway. Very quiet and relaxing. We would definitely stay there again.
4.9
Driving to this house felt like really getting away, which we needed to feel for our anniversary weekend. But conveniently, it was just over an hour from our own home. We were close to the lovely Little Switzerland (3-4 minutes), an entrance to the Blue Ridge Parkway (5 minutes), Emerald Village (10 minutes), a Walmart and a variety of restaurants (12-15 minutes). So though we felt "away" we had quick access to all the conveniences we wanted.
Staying inside the chalet feels like you're a million miles from everything, and it's a beautiful, historic getaway. The stone walls and wooden interior are beautiful, and though the building looks old (which is what we were going for!) the facilities feel up to date and comfortable.
Check in and check out were smooth, and we always had quick communication from the host, including travel tips. The fire started right up with the provided wood (at a nominal extra cost for the caretaker).
Stepping outside the home one immediately notices that the owner's house is just across the lawn, so it's not completely isolated and private, but you're outside! At a VRBO! What did you expect?
The building has a 2/3 lengt, 2-foot deep tub at the foot of the bed for bathing, and with the shower hose attachment, one can certainly stand up if desired, but we worried we would get the carpet wet with no curtain. So if you must have a shower instead of a bath, this may not be your ideal location.
However, it worked great for us, and we can't wait to come back!
4.9
Wife and I enjoyed our stay at this unique and quaint cottage at the top of the mountain. We wanted a quiet spot to relax and this was definitely that! Enjoyed reading the history of the area in the books on the shelf.
4.9
If you’re looking for a relaxing stay in a quaint chalet, this is your place. The fireplace is amazing.
4.9
Such a lovely place. Was a wonderful experience. Everyone was so kind and gracious. I will definitely be making this my happy place when I can get away. Thank you for sharing your unique and charming chalet.
4.9
The Historical Stone Chalet in Little Switzerland was a wonderful getaway for us to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary! The fireplace was so cozy during our short stay. It was also nice to have the kitchen to prepare meals. Although the most of the businesses in the town of Little Switzerland had closed for the late Fall season, Spruce Pines was a wonderful little town that we enjoyed visiting. We enjoyed eating at one of their local restaurants and of course the coffee shop.
We hope to plan a future stay at this Chalet!!!
Loved our stay!!! A special thank-you to all those who made our stay a memorable one!!! ❤️❤️❤️
4.9
This property is very unique! A true get away from the hustle and bustle! We actually had some snow on our second day—it was beautiful coming down. The owner and caretaker were just a text/call away and very helpful. Thank you for sharing your beautiful Historical Switz Chalet!!
4.9
We enjoyed our quiet peaceful stay. On the clear nights the star gazing was wonderful and on the one overcast morning we enjoyed the most spectacular sunrise. The fires in the evenings were super cozy. Be aware the mattress is very firm. Thank you for a most enchanting stay Bettie and thanks to Steve for making sure the chalet was inviting to enter and for providing quick responses to our questions.
4.9
Very quiet and unique, great for a peaceful getaway.
4.9
It was very cozy, quaint, and secluded. The kitchen is stocked with kitchen supplies so we didn't have to go out every day and was able to make some meals in the chalet and just enjoy our time away. If you have a bad back like we do, I suggest bringing some extra cushioning for the bed. Other than that, we loved it and are definitely planning on visiting Little Switzerland/Spruce Pine again!
4.9
Such a cool place to stay. We enjoyed all the artistic pieces around the property and what a unique place it is. Very comfortable and cozy. We really loved our stay and exploring the Little Switzerland area.
4.9
A short drive from MP 334 on the BRP. This sweet 'tiny house'-like chalet is charming, a 1 mile road takes you to the top of a mountain, The Switzerland Cafe is at the base of this road and it was great (only open Thur - Sun 11-4). We were glad we brought breakfast and dinner items with us since we didn't want to travel too far after getting back from hiking. The chalet was a great retreat and very close to Crabtree Falls. Downstairs is dark (and cozy) so bring a reading light if you want to sit and read in front of the beautiful fireplace or at the table. Outside seating was covered in lichen so we didn't use it. Large windows let you see sky and stars!
4.9
The Chalet Switz provided us such a wonderful space for our third wedding anniversary. The Blue Ridge Mountains hold a special meaning for me and my wife, and this chalet allowed us to enjoy our stay with true charm and beauty. We hope to return to this property as often as possible.
4.9
Magical place with tons of charm with a historic perspective. Great communication and definately a go to place for two in Little Switzerland. Saw a cute brown rabbit on the property before we left.
4.9
Very charming, quaint, peaceful, for 2 people. Close to Blue Ridge Parkway and nearby restaurants.
4.9
The Chalet was perfect for our overnight stay while exploring the Blue Ridge Parkway and Pisgah National Forest. We would highly recommend this unique rental property, which was described accurately and very welcoming upon arrival.
4.9
We were referred to this property by friends. Relaxing chalet. Lovely little town.
4.9
This place is so unique. I mean almost of the charts unique. It’s the base of an almost 100 year old lookout tower that has been converted into a cabin. The owner was great to communicate with.
Drawbacks is that it’s just not real comfortable and is very small. The bathroom is just weird. The property outside is lacking in several ways also.
So if you are up for an adventure and a unique place you’ll like this place, but if you craze comfortable and nice furnishings then I would avoid it.
4.9
The Chalet Switz offered one of the most pleasant and peaceful accommodations that my wife and I have ever experienced. The Chalet Switz is extremely clean and it was well worth the long drive atop the mountain. It is a short drive to several restaurants and shops. I am ready to go back for another stay.
4.9
We’ve never stayed in a place so cozy and unique. Great place for a couple.
4.9
This was the perfect place to get away from work and from people. We went during the off season and loved the ability to be alone in the clouds, lounging around a storybook cabin all day!
4.9
This is charming, well stocked with basics and beautiful views. Close to Little Switzerland and the Mayland Earth to Sky Park with a planetarium and observatory. Host was very helpful regarding weather coming in during our stay. If you like "tiny houses" spaces, you'll love this place!
4.9
We had a lovely weekend stay here in mid November. This little home is adorable, quirky, and rustic. The stone is a work of art and we loved the fireplace. Everything was clean and cozy. We do wish the home had a softer mattress and a toilet with a stronger flush. The owner is an excellent host and the caretaker responds quickly. Most businesses were closed, including the restaurant at the Little Switzerland Inn. The nearby bookstore was an unexpected gem with a coffee shop inside. We went to Spruce Pine for dining and found great options there.
4.9
My husband and I just spent three nights in this beautiful chalet and exploring the surrounding area along the blue ridge parkway. The pictures do not do the chalet justice. It sits on top of a mountain and though the drive up is a little scary for those afraid of heights, the journey is so worth it. It is only a short 15 minute drive to Spruce Pines where there is a Walmart and several great restaurants, and it’s an hour from Boone and an hour from Asheville- both easy day trips. We truly could not recommend staying here more. The hosts are so welcoming and communicative. 10/10 stars. Can’t wait to stay here again.
4.9
It was ok. We would not return though. First and foremost, the road into the cabin was treacherous. If you have a fear of heights do not stay here. One lane, dirt road, with a drop straight down the mountain, no guard rail, so dangerous. In fact a part of the road was washed away, that we were not informed of, just that they were "working" on the road, on the day we were checking in. Also found out from the neighbor if we were not out before 9am the day of checkout, the road is shut down til 4pm because of them working on it, we would have had to sit in the car and wait. Needless to say we were gone by 7am. It was very very dusty, beyond normal cabin dust, had to get allergy medicine. If you stay here make sure to bring your own toilet paper too, that wasn't supplied. Thankfully we only stayed a couple of days here. Also the town was closed because we were off season and didn't realize it.
4.9
what a magical stone chalet on the mountain! It is quite a drive to get up there, but worth it! We were there with some snow on the ground, so the big fireplace was wonderful. A cozy stone cabin with a wonderful history.
4.9
For 35+ years we have visited, owned 2 homes in the Little Switzerland area. This is the 1st time to stay in Grassy Mtn area.. WOW. The views are fantastic. The old Kilmichael tower wa s a fun experience. Was a little hesitant for these 70 year old legs in the spiral staircase, but no problems. Your local manager was quick to answer questions. No complaints there.
My 4 on cleanliness was due to just a worn down look. Some kitchen utensils appeared soiled. But we just gave everything a good scrubbing and were on to enjoying our mid week mini vacation
Also I realize the bedding was of good quality, but the pillows were flat. Bed was fantastic.
I have recommended it to several friends who are familar with the area.
Thank you again
Judy Pazzula
4.9
We enjoyed our stay at this one-of-a-kind chalet, a respite between hikes. So many things to appreciate: location, architecture and custom woodwork, peace and quiet, star gazing from the comfy bed. It had everything we needed though admittedly we did not cook (having leftovers from Little Switzerland). No TV was a bonus to us.
A few things could be improved upon too. Lighting was inadequate at the bathroom sink and also over the dining table. Not a good place to play cards or read a map, etc.
Maybe I don’t see as well as I used to, but there were no lights in these areas.
And while the carpet and flooring were very clean (according to the white sock test), the carpet is ready for replacement. The windows…not so clean which spoiled the view during daylight hours. Someone’s attempt to clean one left a smeary mess to look at. A little sanding or planing on the commode door would be nice too as the door made a horrible noise trying to exit in the middle of the night.
Overall we were satisfied with our visit, the place, and our host who was very gracious and responsive and helpful. She could charge a bit more for the rental with a few updates.
4.9
This Chalet was so cool. Very impressive and Ms. Bettie was such a great host. Total communication through the whole process. A very magical place.
4.9
I think that this was built by the Swiss. It is has 2 floors the outside is covered in stone and the inside features some thoughtful and uniquely beautiful woodwork. There are plenty of books and unique touches throughout.
Directions are a bit iffy so be prepared to ask for help and keep going on the dirt road until you see it on your left, also be aware the road is narrow in a number of places and be prepared to backup or move to the side.
The bed was very comfortable, nice linens and good pillows. The day we were there it was pretty warm and as there is no A/C the provided fans helped but it was a top sheet only kinda night.
We didn't use anything in the kitchen but my wife noted it would be nice to have some tea bags or perhaps a couple Kuerig pods for some coffee in the morning especially if you're staying one or 2 days only.
The hot water heater runs out of hot water fairly quickly so don't plan on a long hot bath unless you're sharing and the tub is big enough for that., it was perfect for us after a strenuous day of hiking.
The outside area is comfortable with seating and lounges in a pleasant setting.
We would certainly condsider staying here again probably in the Fall or Spring when it's cooler.
4.9
A fabulous place escape the Florida heat. With gorgeous views and great access to the Blue Ridge Parkway and all it has to offer.
4.9
Stayed for the weekend and had a great time! House was really cool. Little Switzerland was a nice place with nice people. Also we like jeepin and there was plenty of places close by to do it.
4.9
Enjoyed this unique place. We would stay here again. Quiet, peaceful and relaxing.
4.9
We had such a great time at the Chalet. Bettie was so helpful and inviting. Her Chalet was awesome. The sounds and smells of the mountain air were so intoxicating. We loved sleeping with the big open wall of windows. The Chalet is small but a great use of space. Loved it!
4.9
The chalet was fantastic! So nice and cool on top of the mountain! I love the spiral staircase, the thick rock walls with arched door and windows, the soaking tub, and the enormous windows. It was like staying in a treehouse/fairy house! The shady cool yard had a grill and lounge chairs to sit outside in the cool air. I loved listening to all the night creatures chirp, watching the trees sway in the breeze, listening to the rain fall. It was heaven ! I just loved it. It’s like a fairy house with the rock walls and arched door and windows. I will definitely come back! It has a full kitchen which I didn’t use. Lol. No microwave (which I didn’t care). No TV (yay! Cause I don’t watch it). Very good internet service. My husband had to get on a webex for work and had no problem at all. Linens very nice and comfortable. There is a stack of books to read. The bookstore is at the bottom of the hill, if you need additional reading, along with a coffee shop and bakery. The road is gravel and well kept. We drove a Mustang up it with no problem. It was clean. And that’s a biggie for me as I am a clean freak! Check in so easy with a code for the door. It’s right off the Blue Ridge Parkway. BEAUTIFUL drive! I would definitely stay again and recommend to anyone looking for some peace and quiet in a unique setting. Thank you , Bettie!
FAQs
How much does this chalet cost compared to others in Mitchell County?
The average price for a rental in Mitchell County is R 3,858 per night. This rental is R 1,304 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this chalet?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Historic Stone "Chalet Switz" under a mile from center of Little Switzerland. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this chalet?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this chalet. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Historic Stone "Chalet Switz" under a mile from center of Little Switzerland pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this chalet is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Historic Stone "Chalet Switz" under a mile from center of Little Switzerland?
We found 6 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, parking, and hot tub or spa.
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