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Embrace the Elements—Ode to Asheville Part II

August 16, 2009

Aside from the Biltmore House, when I go to Asheville, I never miss a trip to the Grove Park Inn, a historic stone mountainside retreat that makes you want to snuggle up with a great book and a hot cocoa—even in the middle of summer.

I’ve had a love affair with this hotel for years. And, not for the usual lavishness you have come to expect from my taste, but for the feeling it evokes when you step inside. The charm is rustic luxury. Their huge stone fireplaces set the theme in the lobby, surrounded by rocking chairs, blue grass music and views of the Sunset Terrace, a long patio set high above tiers of rolling hills and greenery, or if you’re lucky enough to go in Autumn, a backdrop of color as the world around you literally falls.

The hotel has long since been the destination of choice for weddings, celebrities and presidents due to its breathtaking scenery and oneness with nature. It’s a sanctuary for humans to live amongst the elements.  A few years ago, this was enough. And then they took it to another level.

The Spa opened in 2001 and at 43,000 square feet, it is truly extraordinary. Showcasing qualities of the region— fire, rock, water and light, it is a subterranean masterpiece. The underground co-ed mineral pools were designed after the Roman Baths (just be sure to bring your toga, er… swimsuit—you are in the South, people).

Though Asheville alone was a great way for mom and me to spend her birthday, I wanted to treat her to a getaway that could only come from a blissful day at the spa.  It is important to mention that my mom is not a spa goer (where DO I get it?) or at least wasn’t until she experienced the 80 minute Collagen Facial and hours of pampering (champagne and strawberries anyone?). Ladies and gentlemen, we have a convert.

I opted for the 80 minute Stone Massage. My therapist was apparently also a mind-reader as she intuitively melted away my tension. The worst part of my treatment, the end, was ironically one of my favorite parts. A slight chime of a singing bowl signaled that my treatment had come to an end—a melodious approach to send me on my way.  Now taking applications for singing bowl chimers—I could use one right before something bad happens to lessen the blow.

On my next visit, I can’t wait to try the Mountain View Massage. Close your eyes and envision this…you are wrapped in lavender scented sheets in an outdoor pagoda overlooking the breathtaking Blue Ridge Moutains about to leave your cares behind for 80 eupohoric minutes.

Ding! And just like that, reality slaps you in the face.

TIP:  The outdoor jaccuzzi at the spa is set up like a resort pool, with loungers, fireplaces, umbrellas and pool-side dining. It is rare that a spa has so many extra features (waterfall pools, mineral pools, inhalation room and eucalyptus-infused steam room) so take advantage of the time you have. If you don’t want to splurge on one of the treatments, resort guests can use the spa facilities for $80 on the weekends and $55 on the weekdays.

Grove Park Inn.  290 Macon Ave.  Asheville, NC.  800-438-5800

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  1. Roger Tripp says

    August 18, 2009 at 8:56 am

    What a wonderful place. From the Great Hall and bar with its gianormous fireplaces to dining on the Sun Set Terrace to the breakfast buffet in the Blue Ridge Room to the panoramic mountain views to the underground spa it doesn’t get any better than this and for golfers there is a Donald Ross course right on the premises that provides a good challenge. The place always reminds me of the Great Gatsby, oh yeah, F. Scott Fitzgerald use to live at the Grove Park Inn.

  2. Erin Taylor says

    August 31, 2009 at 12:38 pm

    It has been a long time since I have been to Asheville. We were actually thinking about making a trip up there sometime soon with some friends. We will def need to check out the Grove Park Inn (and most importantly the SPA!) when we go!! 🙂

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