Side View |
At times this winter, Miss Rebecca's Cottage looked like this.
View from Driveway |
At other times, it looked like this.
Well, you know how weather predictions are, and we can't guarantee which scenario you'll end up with, but we can guarantee a great deal on accommodations at Miss Rebecca's Cottage through April
with these off-season discounted prices:
with these off-season discounted prices:
WEEKLY RATES:
January & February $800
March & April $900
NIGHTLY RATES:
2 adults $175 per night
4 adults $225 per night
6 adults $300 per night
If some in your group are children, or you're planning to stay more than two nights, call or email for an even more discounted quote. Check out Miss Rebecca's Cottage at www.vrbo.com/37271 for photos and details - but call us direct to avoid their fees and get a lower price.
WHERE IS MISS REBECCA'S COTTAGE?
Right in town at 31 Gibson Street on a beautiful, private 2/3 acre. Right across the street you'll find the Highlands Nature Center and immediately adjacent is the popular Sunset Rock Hike. You'll love the 1/3 mile walk to the center of town through the "rabbit hole" sidewalk.
Right in town at 31 Gibson Street on a beautiful, private 2/3 acre. Right across the street you'll find the Highlands Nature Center and immediately adjacent is the popular Sunset Rock Hike. You'll love the 1/3 mile walk to the center of town through the "rabbit hole" sidewalk.
Rabbit Hole Sidewalk to Center of Town |
WHAT TO DO IN HIGHLANDS IN WINTER/'EARLY SPRING?
LOTS!! In-town ice skating, indoor heated pool, live theater and other events at the Performing Arts Center, first run movies at Highlands Playhouse, bluegrass & country rock at Ugly Dog Pub, and much more!! Check out the winter & spring offerings at highlandschamber.org and thelaurelmagazine.com, each of which keeps a calendar of events. Or just live like a local and enjoy the serenity of off-season Highlands without the crowds!
LOTS!! In-town ice skating, indoor heated pool, live theater and other events at the Performing Arts Center, first run movies at Highlands Playhouse, bluegrass & country rock at Ugly Dog Pub, and much more!! Check out the winter & spring offerings at highlandschamber.org and thelaurelmagazine.com, each of which keeps a calendar of events. Or just live like a local and enjoy the serenity of off-season Highlands without the crowds!
Here at Colonial Pines Inn, we're hibernating or vacationing until Spring and if we're out of town, our amazing housesitters are available to answer calls. We're taking reservations now for the busy Summer & Fall Seasons and for special events such as the Highlands Food and Wine Festival in mid-November (check it out at HighlandsFoodandWine.com).
DID YOU KNOW?
Colonial Pines is one of the few establishments in Highlands that includes a fantastic homemade and beautifully served breakfast. With reasonable prices, we are popular (if we do say so ourselves) and we'd love to have you try us for the first time - or have you back if you been with us before!!
Colonial Pines is one of the few establishments in Highlands that includes a fantastic homemade and beautifully served breakfast. With reasonable prices, we are popular (if we do say so ourselves) and we'd love to have you try us for the first time - or have you back if you been with us before!!
If you don't care about breakfast and want more space than just a room, check out The Guest House Apartment, and if you're on a budget, try The Bargain Basement. Both are in the little guest house adjacent to the Inn.
BED & BREAKFAST ROOMS WILL BE OPEN STARTING MARCH 23
BED & BREAKFAST ROOMS WILL BE OPEN STARTING MARCH 23
We look forward to seeing you in Highlands in 2018!!
Donna & Chris Alley, Innkeepers Since 1984
541 Hickory Street
Highlands, NC 28741
(828) 526-2060
Just returned from a few days with Donna and Chris. Our favorite place to stay in Highlands. Always clean and comfy. Plan to return in Jan to stay atis Rebecca's. Can't wait!
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