Sprawling for a hundred mile stretch along the shore of Lake Erie, the Cleveland metro area is clearly a big urban center, but with little effort visitors will find miles of city park trails, lake-side beaches and a well-rounded assortment of museums and sporting events.
Direction to the Property from Airport TRI - From the airport take 75 north to 394 east. Direction to the Property from EAST - From Winston-Salem, Take US421 north to NC105, take a left onto NC105 untill you reach NC184, take a right on NC184 then another right onto NC194 once you arrive in Banner Elk go straight through the light.Go about 0.25 mile and bear right onto 184. Come up to the top of the mountain and go through the town of Beech,past Freds General Store. When you start down the other side,the Top of the Beech is the first inn on your right, and the Beech Alpen Inn is the third inn on your right. Direction to the Property from NORTH - Take 81S to I-181S. In Johnson City pick up US321 to Elizabethton, Tennessee. In Elizabethton follow 19E across the NC line into Elk Park. In Elk Park, turn left onto 194 to Banner Elk. Go 6.5 miles and turn left onto 184. Come 3 miles up to the top of the mountain. After you pass Freds Store on the left. Top of the Beech is the first inn on your right, and the Beech Alpen is the 3rd inn on your right. Direction to the Property from NRTHWEST - From Lexington KY take 75S to 25E to Mooresburg. Take a left on 11W to Kingsport onto Bristol. Direction to the Property from SOTHEAST - From the E. coast of Florida take I-95N to I-26W in SC to Columbia. In Columbia, take I-77 to Charlotte. Take I77N to 421. Go north on 421 to N. Wilkesboro and on to Boone. At the fifth stoplight take a left onto 105S. Go about 12 miles to 184. Take a right on 184 to Banner Elk. At the stoplight in Banner Elk, take a left. Go about a 0.25 mile and bear right onto 184. Come up to the top of the mountain and go through the town of Beech past Freds General Store. When you start down the other side, the Top of Beech is the first inn on your right, the Beech Alpen is the third inn on your right. Direction to the Property from SOTHWEST - From Atlanta take 85 to Spartanburg. Get off on 221N. Go all the way to Linville. At the stop light in Linville, take a left on to 105N. Go 5 miles - take a left on 184 to Banner Elk . Go 7 miles to the stoplight in Banner Elk and take a left. Go about 0.25 mile and bear right onto 184. Come up to the top of the mountain and go through the town of Beech past Freds General Store. when you start down the other side Top of the Beech is the first inn on your right, and the Beech Alpen Inn is the third inn on your right.
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