Westview is a unique, modern lodge located on Main Street in the heart of historic downtown Black Mountain, just steps from all the restaurants, breweries, shops, and history this quaint town of 8,400 has to offer. Westview Lodge is a new, bright, beautifully decorated, contemporary space designed to create the perfect getaway to the the town TripAdvisor recently named “prettiest small town in America”. The Lodge’s unique layout makes it perfect for small group trips and family reunions.
Offering 180 degrees of unobstructed mountain views, Westview Lodge is uniquely designed and cleverly appointed, creating a one-of-a-kind, short-term lodging option that provides a perfect balance of gathering areas and private spaces, ideal for group trips, family reunions and more. Westview Lodge includes up to four self-contained suites on three levels, each with its own secure entry, kitchen, living and sleeping areas. This listing includes:
Eaglenest is the spacious, ground level suite @Westview Lodge. Boasting an open floor plan with stunning mountain views, it is a perfect space for entertaining, highlighted by two beautiful outdoor areas.
The Wallace is a one bedroom, 525sf oasis on the second level of Westview Lodge. This king suite includes its own sleeping, living and kitchen areas as well as a private patio.
The Bullhead is a one bedroom, 525sf suite located on the second level of Westview Lodge. Providing quiet sanctuary, the Bullhead offers its own sleeping, living and kitchen areas as well as a private patio.
Guests have access to all spaces within the lodge.
We have been superhosts since 2019 with over 200 five-star reviews. We live in the neighborhood and provide as much (or as little) interaction as our guests prefer. And, because we adore our little town, it’s likely we can answer many of your questions about its history and offerings. Just ask!
Black Mountain, located 15 miles from Asheville on the eastern edge of Buncombe County, is a quintessential small town, complete with a charming and walkable downtown, a thriving arts and crafts scene, and at 2,405 feet in elevation, access to incredible outdoor adventure.
Named for a mountain range that towers over the town, Black Mountain became a haven for pioneers in the world of art, painting, music, poetry, and architectural design during the mid-twentieth century. The town was once home to Black Mountain College, one of the most highly-respected and innovative experimental art colleges in the U.S. Today it remains an artist mecca with multiple galleries showcasing some of the region’s best southern Appalachian arts and crafts.