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Introduction
Welcome to Cherokee Mountain Llama Bed & Breakfast, located within 5 miles of Johnson City and historic Jonesborough - Tennessee's oldest town. The B&B is situated on 10 private wooded and pastured acres offering mountain ridge and valley views from the rockers on the large front porch. Our modern home is situated below Cherokee Knob at about 2300 feet. Cherokee Knob is located in the Cherokee National Forest at about 3217 feet in elevation.
There are many nearby attractions, including the beautiful Nolichuckey River, well known for its white water rafting, and the famous Appalachian Trail.
At the inn, you will enjoy:
Full, gourmet breakfast
Afternoon refreshments
Hiking trails
Forests
Country quiet with excellent access to East Tennessee, Western North Carolina and Southwestern Virginia
8 curious llamas
Four friendly dogs
Two cats
Large rocking chairs
Front porch with great views
Helpful information
Fax, copier and telephone
For the early riser, there's plenty of fresh brewed coffee and teas.
Special diets can be accommodated with advance notice.
Historic Jonesborough, Tennessee's oldest town, offers gourmet dining, guided walking tours, carriage tours, and antique shopping. Jonesborough is also host to the annual storytelling festival as well as the renowned International Storytelling Center.
Nearby Attractions:
The Nolichuckey River with whitewater rafting and fishing
Appalachian Trail offers excellent hiking and photographic opportunities
East Tennessee State University
Bristol Motor Speedway
Davy Crockett Birthplace
Roan Mountain
Tipton-Haynes Farm
Great Smokey Mountains
Covered Bridges
Local galleries and theaters
Innkeepers Charlie and Jennifer Helton Hann retired in 2001 from professional life in Nashville, TN. Charlie was an accomplished handyman and Jennifer was an attorney for more than 26 years. They returned to Jennifer's beloved East Tennessee to enjoy the cooler weather, misty mountains, hiking, kayaking, gardening and animals.
They are avid hikers and water enthusiasts who belong to the Tennessee Trails Association and assist as local guides in Jonesborough. They share their 10 acres with 4 dogs, 8 llamas and 2 cats, of whom all live outside. They will be glad to assist with planning your local activities, including local reservations.
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