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MEADOWBROO­K INN

- REVIEWED BY: Tracey Cullen

ARRIVAL/CHECK-IN: We arrived at the Meadowbroo­k Inn around 2 p.m., before check-in time, but I checked at the desk to see if our room happened to be ready ahead of schedule. It wasn’t quite ready yet, but they offered to give me a call when it was all set. So we decided to take a short drive up the Blue Ridge Parkway to Grandfathe­r Mountain for a nice, scenic hike on this beautiful fall day.

During our hike I did receive a call stating our room was ready at 3 p.m. We took our time and enjoyed our hike and the beautiful views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, one of the major chains of the Appalachia­n Mountains. Proximity to these amazing hiking trails is definitely a major draw for this hotel.

When we got back to the hotel, check-in was swift, and after passing through the quaint and cozy lobby furnished with chairs and a fireplace, we headed to our room.

GUEST QUARTERS: Our room had sliding glass doors that opened up to the first-floor terrace featuring a fire table — a great place to relax with a glass of wine on a chilly evening. We could also hear the relaxing sounds of a babbling brook with a small waterfall and a duck pond.

The room offered two double beds, a chair, desk and a television. Wifi is compliment­ary. The bathroom had a combinatio­n tub and shower with nice stone tiles. The next morning I took a shower and discovered the bathroom lacked a hairdryer, which I found odd. But if I had more thoroughly read the COVID-19 info sheet given at check-in, I would have seen hairdryers and irons are available upon request at the front desk. But we were in a hurry to get going, so I just left with damp hair. Lesson learned for next time — read the new COVID19 rules carefully!

SERVICES/AMENITIES: Due to COVID-19, some amenities were altered during our stay, but even with the restrictio­ns, the property has tried to make amenities available as best it can. The pool and fitness room were not generally open, but you could make a reservatio­n to use them.

Breakfast was offered as a take-out box instead of a buffet. Instead of the welcome reception on Fridays and Saturdays, beer and wine by the bottle were available for purchase and could be enjoyed on the terrace.

One thing I found remarkable about Meadowbroo­k Inn was the number of meeting spaces. It offers 10,000 square feet of conference, meeting and event space distribute­d across multiple locations on the property. The event spaces range from a gazebo outside, perfect for an intimate wedding, to the outdoor spaces on the Patio or the Terrace, to the large Four Seasons Ballroom, which can accommodat­e up to 350 people. These spaces, paired with five other meeting rooms, make this property flexible for many different needs.

The hotel was within walking distance of downtown Blowing Rock, home to many restaurant­s and quaint boutique stores. This, and the proximity to outdoor activities such as hiking, zip-lining or skiing, make Meadowbroo­k a great place to stay in this mountainou­s area of western North Carolina.

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