Beloved Swiss-Inspired Western North Carolina Hotel Welcomes Guests Back for an Extended Season
“Each new season at Switzerland Inn is special, but this one carries even more meaning,” commented Switzerland Inn General Manager Whitney Ledford. “Our team has worked hard to prepare this year, knowing that we’re not just reopening our doors—we’re helping revive the tourism vital to our community’s recovery after last year’s natural disaster.”
The Main Lodge and The Fowl Pub & Taproom are now open and welcoming guests, as well as the two private residences and the mountain view suites. Other outlets and accommodations will reopen in phases over the coming months. Most notably, on April 1, the beloved Chalet Restaurant, followed by Provision Haus, The Spa at Switzerland Inn, and additional accommodations on April 18.
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In a historic first, the Main Lodge and The Fowl Play Pub & Taproom will remain open through the holiday season and into the New Year, extending the magic of Little Switzerland beyond its traditional operating months. Culinary enthusiasts can anticipate refreshed menus at both restaurants, with creative dishes and craft cocktails designed to highlight the best of the region. Additionally, coffee lovers will enjoy expanded selections at Provision Haus, catering to various tastes and preferences.
This year, Switzerland Inn will debut a particularly meaningful new addition to the Chalet Restaurant: Julie’s Gallery. This heartfelt tribute honors former guest service representative and artist-in-residence Julie le Roux, who was tragically lost last year. The gallery will feature a rotating showcase of local artists in partnership with the Little Switzerland Artisan League.
“Of course, this year brings new challenges as our region continues its recovery and rebuilding efforts,” continued Ledford. “Getting here might take a little extra planning this season, but we’re here, we’re ready, and we can’t wait to welcome our guests back!
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Guests traveling to the area this season should be aware that due to ongoing roadway maintenance following last year’s natural disaster, navigation applications may not reflect the most accurate routes and closures. Guests are encouraged to visit the resort’s website or call ahead for updated travel information to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey to the property.
For more information about Switzerland Inn or to start planning your stay for the 2025 season, visit SwitzerlandInn.com or call (828) 765-2153.
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