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The exterior of The Barn is showcased, featuring wood paneling and a metal roof. A welcoming pathway leads to the entrance, flanked by bright seating options including yellow picnic tables and red Adirondack chairs. Soft lighting illuminates the area, creating a cozy ambiance.
Barn in Clyde
5 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Highbrook Farmstead, The Barn.

Nestled in the lush beauty of Western North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains and Pisgah National Forest, The Barn at Highbrook Farmstead invites you to your own private paradise. Surrounded by nature, The Barn is ideal for an individual traveler, a romantic getaway, or a trip for close friends. Universally-designed and fully accessible, this polished and curated property has all you need for a warm and comfortable stay, with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, LR with wood stove, gourmet kitchen, W&D and patio.

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A charming red cottage features a welcoming front porch with a railing and steps leading to a gravel path. Large windows allow light into the interior, while surrounding trees provide a natural backdrop.
Home in Clyde
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

Red Cottage

Your stay at Red Cottage will be comfortable, easily accessible, and minutes away from Canton, Waynesville, and Maggie Valley. The circa 1950’s Cottage is fully renovated inside and out. Beautiful front porch and lovely sitting area in the rear of the Cottage. We are climate controlled with a mini split HVAC to keep you toasty warm in spring, fall, and winter and comfortably cool in the summer. Internet access and TVs in the living room and master bedroom. Washer and dryer included. Welcome!

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A geodesic dome is nestled amidst lush greenery, partially shrouded in morning mist. The sun rises in the background, creating a soft glow. Flowering plants line the pathway leading to the dome, framed by trees that enhance the serene mountain setting.
Dome in Clyde
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

Luxe Dome + Mountain View + Hot Tub + Shower for 2

Come enjoy our mountaintop glamping experience in our geodesic dome, perfect for 1- or 2-person getaways. These domes have some of the best views on our mountain, a private hot tub and fire table! Our Asheville Glamping Domes include 400 sq ft of air conditioned interior space plus outdoor living space on an attached deck. Inside you'll find a plush king bed, kitchenette, table / sitting area, and a luxury bathroom with slate tile shower for 2! Common area fire pit, grills, and picnic tables.

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Aerial view of a lush green valley surrounded by mountains, with low clouds drifting over tree-covered hills. The landscape reveals a mix of trees and open spaces, with hints of structures nestled among the foliage, creating a peaceful setting.
Cabin in Clyde
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 283 reviews

Moonlit Chalet

Not just a room with a view....but a whole home with VIEWS and lots of property for privacy and the experience of "A Picture Perfect Mountain Chalet" Relax and Enjoy Long-Range Mountain Views from the Living Room and Decks of this Stunning 2 Bed / 2 Bath Home. Modern Kitchen Opens to Stone Faced Fireplace & expansive Windows, lots of outdoor space to enjoy with nature, Recently Remodeled for the modern yet rustic appeal, on 25+ acres with hiking trails onsite- near Waynesville and Asheville.

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Cabin in Waynesville
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Private 2BR Cabin with Mountain Views

Escape to this charming Chink Log Cabin, nestled on a serene mountain road. Enjoy two king bedrooms, a queen pull-out couch, walk-in showers, a gourmet kitchen, wraparound porches, a wood-burning fireplace, A/C, Wi-Fi, a 65” Smart TV, and indoor/outdoor dining. The highlight? A floating deck—perfect for morning coffee or starlit dinners. Just minutes from historic downtown Waynesville and top NC attractions. Paved access into the neighborhood, with a short drive on a gravel road to the cabin.

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A spacious deck features a gentle slope, adorned with a suspended netting area. Two bright pillows lie on the netting, offering a comfortable spot to relax and enjoy panoramic views of rolling hills and mountains under a clear blue sky.
Cabin in Waynesville
5 out of 5 average rating, 262 reviews

17 Degrees North Mountain Cabin

Awaken in a luxury king size bed and slide open the garage door to sweeping views of the Smokies. Enjoy coffee on the deck. Fully furnished bed and bath, AC/Heat and kitchenette. Pets permitted $40/first pet $20/each additional pet. Area is fenced. Listen to the river while lying in the in-deck hammock. The perfect stage for a restful afternoon or night time stargazing. Watch the wildlife and farm animals or fish for trout in our 1/2 mile of river. Quiet~ private~ breathtaking~ accessible~

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An outdoor seating area features a fire table surrounded by a dark sectional sofa on a wooden deck. Soft lighting casts a warm glow over the space, while distant hills and a colorful sunset are visible beyond the tranquil landscape.
Home in Clyde
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Lux, fam-friendly Mount Home Close to AVL/WVL Yard

Your family will be close to everything when you stay at this centrally-located luxury home. We fully stocked the house with anything you could possible need for both adults and children. We are located 15 min to Waynesville, 30 to Asheville, Ski Cataloochee! It’s great for kids! We are in a really great spot in between all the national parks and forests: Smoky Mountain, Blueridge Pkwy, Pisgah, Nantahala. Surrounded by hiking, rivers, lakes, tubing, u-pick farms, swimming holes, and fishing.

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Cabin in Hendersonville
5 out of 5 average rating, 538 reviews

Barn at Edenwood+Spa Loft Tub+Luxe Couples Getaway

A private luxury cabin for couples near Asheville, NC. The Barn at Edenwood is a design-forward mountain cabin for romantic getaways and quiet solo retreats in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Private spa loft with soaking tub, king bed, and floor-to-ceiling forest views. Intentionally designed for couples seeking privacy, luxury, and nature. 12 min to downtown Hendersonville, 40 min to Asheville. Near Ecusta Trail, DuPont Forest, Pisgah National Forest, Biltmore Estate, and Blue Ridge Parkway.

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An A-frame cabin surrounded by autumn foliage showcases rich red wood siding and a welcoming front porch. A single red door provides access, with an adjacent chair positioned on the outdoor patio, inviting relaxation amidst nature. Trees frame the structure, enhancing the secluded feel.
Cabin in Clyde
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 386 reviews

The Water Wheel • an A-Frame in the NC Mountains

The Water Wheel is our place to unplug and detox from the hustle and bustle of life. When we are not here enjoying this space we want to share it with you. Imagine yourself lounging by our fire pit with a local brew or taking in the mountain views from the hot tub then creating an amazing meal. Detox in our cedar sauna after a long hike. Or if you are exploring the area then it is the perfect home base for adventures in the mountains or to Asheville for breweries, dining or shopping.

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Home in Waynesville
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Shayne’s Sanctuary -Small house with BIG features!

Paradise found in the pastoral Ironduff community. This home may qualify as a tiny home for some but is packed with some big features! The deep covered front porch or firepit area invite you to sit and rock with a cup of coffee or glass of wine as you gaze at the mountain views, sunrises and evening stars. Across the road you will find a working Alpaca Farm. The amenities and cheerful decor make it effortless to spend the day relaxing and savoring the tranquility this property offers.

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Cabin in 1, South Marshall
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 457 reviews

Cabin/Sunrise View/Hot Tub/King Bed/No Pet Fee/5G

Located just outside Asheville, NC on top of a mountain is a little piece of heaven. Clear views of the valley and the peace and quiet will make you question why you live in the city. You can spend your evenings relaxing by the fire or venture out into the area where there is lots to see and do. Asheville is only a few minutes away and is home to some of the best restaurants you can find. Arts, crafts, shopping etc. are at your fingertips as well as tons of hiking trails.

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Cabin in Clyde
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 250 reviews

Best Views in the Mountains, Dog Friendly, Hot Tub

Escape to this mountain retreat & enjoy the most amazing views you have ever seen! Wake up to amazing Sun Rises. Large Great room w/ wood burning fireplace, smart TVs & comfortable furnishings. Washer & dryer available for use. Fully stocked kitchen. Privacy to enjoy those cool mountain mornings. Dogs welcome for a fee per dog per stay max 2 dogs. Large deck with patio furniture and rocking chairs to take in the unbelievable views. Gas fire table. Internet. Hot Tub

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Clyde?

    Vacation rentals in Clyde often include cabins, mountain homes, and houses near parks or creeks. Staying around the town center or in scenic rural areas is frequently suggested for access to local shops and natural settings.

  • What are the best things to do in Clyde with kids?

    Families can explore local parks, visit history exhibits, and take part in hands-on craft activities. Outdoor spaces often have playgrounds and picnic areas suited for children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Clyde?

    Explore the local history museum, enjoy nature walks in nearby parks, and attend craft fairs or markets. Outdoor activities like fishing and hiking are often favored in this mountain setting.

  • How is the weather in Clyde?

    Clyde has cool winters around 25–47°F (-4–9°C) and warmer summers near 61–83°F (16–28°C), with rain spread consistently throughout the year. Layers and a rain jacket help prepare for changing mountain conditions.

  • When is the best time to visit Clyde?

    Late spring and early fall are often recommended, when temperatures are milder and mountain views feature vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. These seasons also feature local festivals and outdoor activities.

  • What are the best places to visit in Clyde?

    Explore the local history museum, take relaxing walks in community parks, and visit seasonal markets featuring crafts and produce. The surrounding mountain views are a highlight throughout the year.

  • What are some hiking trails in Clyde?

    Clyde has access to forested trails, mountain hikes, and paths in local parks. The area is often recommended for its proximity to Pisgah National Forest and scenic routes in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Clyde?

    Families can picnic in local parks, enjoy nature walks, and participate in seasonal fairs or craft programs. Museums with regional exhibits and nearby fishing spots are also frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Clyde?

    Nearby mountain towns invite exploration through artisan shops, local markets, and scenic overlooks. Pisgah National Forest and Great Smoky Mountains National Park are frequently suggested for hiking and outdoor adventures.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Clyde?

    Clyde has a range of vacation rentals and homes that often welcome pets. Many listings highlight pet-friendly features, so travelers can bring their animal companions with ease.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Clyde?

    Check local market days for fresh produce and crafts, and chat with area residents for suggestions on hiking trails. Early mornings reveal peaceful mountain views, and weather shifts quickly, so packing layers is useful.

  • What is Clyde known for?

    Clyde is known for its mountain scenery, Appalachian culture, and locally rooted traditions. The town has a mix of arts, historical sites, and outdoor recreation in the nearby forests and parks.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Clyde?

    Clyde has small artisan studios, quiet creekside trails, and local historical sites that reflect the area's mountain heritage. Visiting lesser-known farm stands and nearby nature preserves is often recommended.

  • What are the best foods to try in Clyde?

    Clyde is known for traditional Appalachian flavors, including locally sourced barbecue, cornbread, and seasonal produce. Bakeries and cafés often serve homemade pies and regionally inspired dishes.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Clyde?

    Pack layers for cool mornings, a rain jacket, sturdy walking shoes, and a reusable water bottle. If you plan to hike, bring sunscreen, insect repellent, and a small backpack.

  • What is the nightlife in Clyde like?

    Clyde is known for a quiet evening scene with local cafés, occasional live music, and community gatherings. Neighboring towns may have more nightlife options including performance venues and social spaces.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Clyde?

    Seasonal festivals often celebrate local arts, food, and music, especially in late spring and early fall. Agricultural fairs and craft shows are frequently suggested for experiencing regional traditions.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Clyde?

    Clyde has a selection of vacation homes and cabins that often provide family-friendly spaces such as extra bedrooms, kitchens, and outdoor areas. Many rentals highlight amenities geared toward family comfort.

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Clyde

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    Clyde holiday rentals start at $153 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Clyde rentals

  • 5 Average rating

    Clyde stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 5 out of 5!

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