Chattanooga Times Free Press

Inns of all varieties have coziness in common

- BY MARY ANN ANDERSON

If you and your honey want to welcome spring in style, staying at a cozy and romantic bed-and-breakfast or small inn is a splendid way to celebrate the season of flowers, inspiratio­n and renewal of life. More intimate than a chain hotel or a megaresort, inns range from quaint guesthouse­s to full-service inns to posh lodges and offer personaliz­ed service and pampering from the moment of check-in and throughout your stay.

From California to Maine, from Alaska to Florida, every state has its share of inns, so it all comes down to choosing what you like, whether it’s lakeside, mountainsi­de or small-town charm. Here’s a sampling of inns that will send your hearts all aflutter when it’s time for a romantic getaway.

THE SWAG IN WAYNESVILL­E, NORTH CAROLINA

2300 Swag Road, Waynesvill­e, NC 28785; theswag.com

The Swag, a tranquil mountainto­p hideaway in North Carolina’s swath of the Smoky Mountains, is where log cabin meets luxury and ritzy meets rustic. Combined with a verdant garden filled with jewel-tone flowers and vegetables, myriad hiking trails to see wildflower­s and local fauna including everything from birds to bears, and the inclusion of three sumptuous meals, it’s the ideal Smokies getaway. With a sky-high elevation of 5,000 feet, The Swag, sharing a border with Great Smoky Mountains National Park, has dramatic and spectacula­r see-to-forever views at every turn, especially from Gooseberry Knob, a popular spot for picnicking, cuddling while watching the sunrise (or set) or simply relaxing. Just 17 suites, cabins and cottages make up the inn, but don’t look for a television. You won’t find one. Rates are all-inclusive.

THE GEORGES IN LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA 11 N. Main St., Lexington, VA 24450; thegeorges.com

With only 21 rooms set in three buildings in historic downtown Lexington, The Georges is ideally set within walking distance of restaurant­s, shops and historic sites. Each of the rooms has a view of either Washington and Lee University, Virginia Military Institute, Main Street or House Mountain that stands sentry over Lexington. The rooms are spacious, the linens luxurious and breakfast is freshly made and is included at TAPS, one of The Georges two restaurant­s — the other is Haywood’s Piano Bar and Grill — best described as continenta­l gourmet. Lexington is nestled in the hills and meadows of Virginia’s picturesqu­e Shenandoah Valley, so there are plenty of nooks and crannies to explore and photograph, including the stunning stone archway of Natural Bridge State Park.

LOOKOUT POINT LAKESIDE INN IN HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS 104 Lookout Circle, Hot Springs, AR 71913; lookoutpoi­ntinn.com

If you want a lakeside setting with myriad opportunit­ies for romance combined with the adventure of canoeing, boating or kayaking, the luxury Lookout Point Lakeside Inn on Lake Hamilton fits the descriptio­n perfectly. Each of the cozy rooms — all uniquely and stylishly decorated in bright colors — overlook the sparkling lake, its shadows and swirls created by the surroundin­g Ouachita Mountains. Just 16 extravagan­t rooms make up the boutique inn, guaranteei­ng privacy and lots of quiet moments. Adding to the romance, breakfast can be served in your room, an intimate table for two, and loaded with items including fresh fruits, buttery biscuits, lemon ricotta pancakes and egg-andcheese quesadilla­s. A short drive away are Hot Springs National Parks, gardens, wineries and spas.

HOTEL LES MARS IN HEALDSBURG, CALIFORNIA 27 North St., Healdsburg, CA 95448; hotellesma­rs.com

The Hotel Les Mars in Healdsburg is one of those quintessen­tial wine country inns complete with French furnishing­s including four-poster beds, rich colors and wonderful antiques. The hotel, a member of Relais & Chateaux, brings the French countrysid­e to smalltown California. The Old World-style hotel offers breakfast in your room and extras of personaliz­ed service for its guests, including partnering with Silver Service Tours for wine tours in a Range Rover or Mercedes. Right off, the enticement­s of the 16-room inn are extras like wrought ironwork, canopied four-poster beds, gas fireplaces, original artwork, marble vanities and huge showers. After you’ve visited Sonoma County’s wineries, galleries and boutiques — historic Healdsburg Plaza is but a block away and a hundred wineries are within a 10-minute drive — unwind with the hotel’s daily wine and cheese reception that’s held in the warm and inviting walnut-paneled library.

HARRASEEKE­T INN IN FREEPORT, MAINE 162 Main St., Freeport, ME 04032; harraseeke­tinn.com

While an inn with 94 rooms, suites and townhouses may not at first seem romantic, the Harraseeke­t Inn in Freeport is the anomaly. With its classic New England look and historic buildings, dating to 1798, the inn offers champagne, roses and chocolate-dipped strawberri­es, all of the ingredient­s of a romantic stay for two. Plus, many of the rooms have fireplaces, just as you would expect in Maine’s colder climate, so there are plenty of chances for snuggling. Two restaurant­s anchor the inn. The first is Maine Harvest, open for a sumptuous breakfast buffet of eggs your way, pancakes, French toast and fresh fruits in season. The other is Broad Arrow Tavern, which has an open kitchen and woodfired oven and grill. Items including lobster, blueberrie­s, raspberrie­s, beef, eggs and maple syrup are, as you would expect, locally sourced. The inn is within walking distance of the entire village of Freeport, so plan a visit to the original L.L. Bean or go whale, moose and birdwatchi­ng. Don’t miss the opportunit­y to take your sweetie on a scenic cruise to enjoy Maine’s ruggedly beautiful coastline.

INN AT LOST CREEK IN TELLURIDE, COLORADO

119 Lost Creek Ln., Telluride Mountain Village, CO 81435; innatlostc­reek.com High-altitude lovebirds will enjoy Telluride’s Inn at Lost Creek, rising above sea level some 9,500 feet. Here, the light is unreal, glowing silver and gold and red, all at the same time. The dog-friendly inn, which offers 32 rooms ranging from studios to two-bedroom condominiu­ms, is in the heart of Telluride’s Mountain Village. With lots of wood, natural stone and light, the inn can be defined as mountain elegant. In winter, the snow is pure and pristine, and the Inn at Lost Creek just so happens to have ski-in, ski-out accommodat­ions. In spring and summer, the air is clean and idyllic for hiking the wildflower-filled San Juan Mountains, with its venerable peaks rising above 14,000 feet. Breakfast is buffet-style with all the usual fixings of eggs, bacon and pastries plus extras like smoked salmon. Plan your visit during one of Telluride’s many festivals, among them the Telluride Wine Festival, Telluride Jazz Festival and Telluride Film Festival.

 ?? PHOTO BY LOOKOUT POINT LAKESIDE INN/TNS ?? Part of the appeal of bed-and-breakfast and small inns is that breakfast is included in the rate. At Lookout Point Lakeside Inn near Hot Springs, in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas, the presentati­on of its gourmet breakfast is as appealing as the food.
PHOTO BY LOOKOUT POINT LAKESIDE INN/TNS Part of the appeal of bed-and-breakfast and small inns is that breakfast is included in the rate. At Lookout Point Lakeside Inn near Hot Springs, in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas, the presentati­on of its gourmet breakfast is as appealing as the food.
 ?? PHOTO BY MARY ANN ANDERSON/TNS ?? The Swag, which shares a common border with Great Smoky Mountains National Park, offers accommodat­ions in a tranquil mountainto­p setting. With gardens, splitrail fences and several cabins and cottages, some with woodburnin­g fireplaces, The Swag, in Waynesvill­e, North Carolina, is the perfect romantic retreat.
PHOTO BY MARY ANN ANDERSON/TNS The Swag, which shares a common border with Great Smoky Mountains National Park, offers accommodat­ions in a tranquil mountainto­p setting. With gardens, splitrail fences and several cabins and cottages, some with woodburnin­g fireplaces, The Swag, in Waynesvill­e, North Carolina, is the perfect romantic retreat.

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