Create a Harvest of Memories at High Hampton Inn
Cashiers, North Carolina (PRWEB) July 24, 2013 -- Fall will be here in the blink of an eye, and High Hampton Inn is offering a number of special packages that will allow visitors take advantage of the crisp mountain air. Guests can indulge in a relaxing vacation where they can unplug and enjoy the fall leaves and all of the outdoor activities High Hampton has to offer.
Beginning in August, guests can take advantage of High Hampton’s fall package deals. Families will enjoy the “Four Nights for the Price of Three” package, where they can stay three weekday nights at High Hampton and get a fourth room night free. Rates start at $245 per night, are based on double occupancy, and include the cost of meals for the first three nights. Guests are responsible for meals on the fourth night. The prices of three additional meals for the fourth night are $58 per adult and $32 per child 12 and under. Children four and under can dine at no additional charge.
Guests who want to experience all the exciting activities High Hampton Inn has to offer will love the “Fall into High Hampton” package. This special mid-week getaway includes a $75 resort credit with any two-night or longer stay during the week. Guests may apply the resort certificate toward any resort activity or amenity including golf, tennis, the Hampton Health Club & Spa, the Pro Shop and Gift Shop, or the Hampton Market featuring a selection of gourmet goodies and beverages to-go. Rates start at $245 per night and include lodging for two and all meals.
High Hampton Inn also offers great deals for guests who want to unwind with a few games of golf in the cool mountain air. During the week, for only $280 per night, guests who book the “Elevated Golf” package will receive lodging, three daily meals, and daily golf on the scenic golf course. For a truly relaxing experience, guests can try the “Golf and Spa” package. For $399 per weekday night, guests will receive three daily meals and a choice of a round of golf and/or spa service.
Each package also includes access to all of High Hampton Inn’s amenities and activities, including miles of hiking trails, a 35-acre lake perfect for swimming, boating and fishing; and lawn games like bocce ball, shuffle board, and corn toss. Off-premise activities can be arranged and include pontoon boat rentals on Lake Glenville, fly-fishing excursions, waterfall hikes, canopy tours, whitewater rafting and gem mining.
Of course, no trip to High Hampton Inn would be complete without visiting with the famous llamas. Guests can join the llamas to take in the beautiful views and cooler weather with a llama hike around the lake or up Rock Mountain on Thursday and Saturday. Children have the opportunity to lead the llamas through an obstacle course and participate in the Llama Olympics on Thursday afternoon. The llamas can also join guests on the links as caddies.
For more information about the fall packages or to make a reservation, please visit http://www.highhamptoninn.com.
The historic High Hampton Inn & Country Club, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is a classically rustic stone-and-wood mountain inn overlooking the spectacular scenery of North Carolina’s sliver of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Amenities at this 3,600-foot elevation, 1,400-acre, 117-room resort (with lodge rooms, cottages, and cabins, all with private bath) include myriad seasonal events (children’s programs, golf and tennis clinics, wildflower workshops), an 18-hole George W. Cobb-designed golf course, a full dining room with three sumptuous buffets daily, six tennis courts, and a 35-acre lake for swimming, boating, fishing, and other water-related activities. For more detailed information, contact the High Hampton Inn & Country Club at 1525 Highway 107 South, Post Office Box 338, Cashiers, North Carolina 28717. Visit the inn at http://www.highhamptoninn.com or contact reservations toll-free at (800) 334-2551.
Inga Marone, Pineapple Public Relations, http://www.pineapple-pr.com, 404-237-3761, [email protected]
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