Holiday rentals in Black Mountain

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Flat in Black Mountain
Exposed Brick and Plaster Patches at an Industrial Loft
Settle down in front of the quirky, bike-mounted TV for a movie night at an eclectic abode steps from cozy coffee houses and bakeries. Upcycled furniture, exposed air ducts, and a patchwork timber kitchen wall create an unusual interior. Best suited for adults The apartment is fully stocked with all bed linens and pillows, for all of the sleeping surfaces. There are extra pillows, blankets and sheets in the baskets in each room, if needed. I keep all of my cleaning products in closet in the living room, and guests are welcome to use these if they need/want to. I value our guest's privacy, but will be available if needed. The apartment is in the heart of Downtown Black Mountain on Cherry Street, and just three blocks to Lake Tomahawk. This quaint historical town boasts easy access to hiking, mountain biking, golfing, shopping, breweries and sightseeing. Restaurants and shops within walking distance. Uber is available. Asheville City bus line also available. This space is located above the owner's shop, so if anything is needed by our guests, we are available.
20–27 FebIndividual Host,
£148 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews
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Home in Black Mountain
Eco-home, walk to lake & downtown
Black Mountain getaway nestled in the Lake Tomahawk neighborhood, this Green Built home is a perfect getaway from the hustle of the city yet convenient for activities like walking around the lake, golfing, swimming, and hiking. Downtown Black Mountain is 1-mile away you can walk or it's a quick drive. Asheville is a 17-minute drive. Once inside this light-filled home, it is thoughtfully and tastefully decorated with mid-century furniture, plants, decorative rugs, and beautiful original artwork.
29 Apr – 6 MayProfessional Host,
£127 per night
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews
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Guest house in Black Mountain
Scout’s Den Cottage, walkable to Black Mountain.
Welcome to Scout's Den! A cozy retreat walkable to all of Black Mountain's amazing restaurants and shopping. This adorable garden studio is separate from the main house and has a carport with space for one vehicle. This is truly an escape! With no internet we encourage our guests to enjoy the natural beauty of the mountains and our small town charm. We do have a TV with a Super Nintendo and DVD player if you feel like staying in. We live on the property full time with our sweet dog and family.
10–17 AugIndividual Host,
£56 per night
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Popular amenities for Black Mountain holiday rentals

Stay near Black Mountain's top sights

Lake Tomahawk Park85 locals recommend
Trail Head Restaurant & Bar124 locals recommend
Ingles Markets Inc73 locals recommend
Phil's Bar-B-Que Pit16 locals recommend
My Father's Pizza & Pasta83 locals recommend
Ole's Guacamoles49 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Black Mountain

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Guest suite in Black Mountain
Ed and Rosie's Place
14–21 NovIndividual Host,
£63 per night
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews
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Cottage in Black Mountain
King | Private-inTown | XL Porch | SmartTVs | WD
18–25 Oct
£217 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 282 reviews
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Treehouse in Black Mountain
Happy Place Treehouse Apt w/Private Deck in Forest
5–12 AprIndividual Host,
£90 per night
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 394 reviews
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Guest suite in Swannanoa
Upper Little Brother Lodge
6–13 NovIndividual Host,
£161 per night
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 428 reviews
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Flat in Swannanoa
Jade Tree Place A bit of paradise!
17–24 FebIndividual Host,
£75 per night
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 563 reviews
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Flat in Black Mountain
The Burrow: Cozy retreat, steps from adventure
28 Aug – 4 SeptIndividual Host,
£89 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews
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Home in Black Mountain
Relaxing Mountain Retreat with Amazing Views!
7–14 JunIndividual Host,
£159 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 316 reviews
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Cottage in Black Mountain
Quaint Cottage with Southern Charm- Black Mountain
19–26 FebProfessional Host,
£152 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 296 reviews
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Cabin in Black Mountain
Log Cabin w Views/Hot Tub + near Asheville
14–21 AugProfessional Host,
£422 per night
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews
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Tiny home in Swannanoa
The Nook - Obsessively Handmade Hyperlocal AVL
20–27 JanIndividual Host,
£200 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 290 reviews
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Bungalow in Black Mountain
MCM Creekside Cabin with Porch and Yoga Deck
25 Feb – 4 Mar
£110 per night
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 82 reviews
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Tiny home in Black Mountain
The Cottage on Central
24 Sept – 1 Oct
£121 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Black Mountain

Total rentals

400 properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

210 properties have a dedicated workspace

Rentals with a pool

10 properties have a pool

Pet-friendly rentals

210 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

280 properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

26K reviews

Your guide to Black Mountain

Welcome to Miami

With its eye-catching skyline, glittering bay, and diverse, colourful neighborhoods, Miami is a city that likes to look good. Not surprising in a place that boasts one of the most contemporary art and design scenes in the world. The Design District’s high-end galleries and luxury shopping personifies the city’s well-heeled clientele. There’s plenty of flair to be found in the street murals of Wynwood, the tango cafés of Little Havana, and the utopian 1920s architecture of Coral Gables. All that without even mentioning its famous beach, reached by the dramatic MacArthur Causeway across Biscayne Bay. Don’t be fooled by its glitzy reputation, either: There’s depth and richness beneath Miami’s veneer of glamour, and a complex history, as evidenced in its world-class museums, music, and multiculturalism.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Black Mountain

February is Miami’s busiest month, when hundreds of thousands attend its glamorous International Boat Show and International Auto Show. But you don’t have to splash the cash to enjoy the city’s festival feeling: there are carnivals aplenty in March — including Calle Ocho, a gala of Cuban and Latin American culture — and one of the world’s biggest Pride events. In May, there’s Fashion Week; in July, an international ballet festival; and a celebration of Afro-Cuban dance in August, not to mention one of the largest book fairs in the United States in November. Miami is hot all year round, with a dry season between December and May; it can get humid in the summer (between June and September), and August and September are the peak months for hurricane season.


Top things to do in Black Mountain

Allapattah

After the rapid rise of hipster Wynwood, Allapattah has become the hottest new neighbourhood in the city. Many of its buildings date back to the 1850s, while its rich Latin heritage shines through in the community’s beloved bars and clubs, bakeries, and restaurants. Juan Pablo Duarte Park is a locals’ favourite, a calm oasis that offers something much more down-to-earth than the frenetic pace of downtown and the glitz of Miami Beach.

Perez Art Museum Miami

Miami is so blessed with art that even this incredible collection has gone a little unsung. Opened in 2013 overlooking the bay, the PAMM is a must-see museum, its spacious design and tall rooms a cool delight at any time of day. With cutting-edge exhibitions alongside its permanent contemporary collection, as well an outdoor sculpture garden and an excellent restaurant, there’s no better place to get started on your art education.

The Lyric Theater

The neighbourhood known as Historic Overtown has a complex history, its rich musical culture developed out of the segregation that once blighted the city. The Lyric Theater, built in 1913, once fostered a thriving “Little Broadway” jazz scene. Dark for decades, the 400-seat theater has been restored to its former glory as a centre of Black culture, entertainment, and history.

Destinations to explore