Bear Walk Cottage

Everything you need to know!

HOW DO I ENTER THE HOUSE?

There is an electronic door lock. You would have received the code via text and email a few days before your arrival. Once the code has been entered, you may access the home. 

 

WHO MIGHT I SEE ON THIS PROPERTY DURING MY STAY? 

The property managers may come by if there is an issue. 

 

Western North Carolina is home to black bears. They are beautiful to watch, but should never be intentionally fed, and trash should always be secured during your stay.

 

WHAT DO I DO WITH THE TRASH?

There is a bear-proof can located on the side of the deck.

Please place ONLY bagged trash in the box. Depending on the length of your stay, one of our property managers may come by to collect the trash.

 

CAN WE DRINK THE WATER? 

Absolutely. The water is safe to drink!

 

WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE HOUSE?

Please remove your shoes upon entering the home. We ask that you not tamper with the alarm system. Make sure you are parked in the gravel driveway.

 

Board games and card games are located in the family room TV console. First aid kit is located in the kitchen cabinet closest to the back door on the top shelf. The primary bedroom features a king sized bed, the second bedroom has a queen and the third has two twins.

 

 

Outside, you will love sitting on the covered front and back decks!

 

IS THERE WIFI?

Yes! The router is located 

 

Network name: Bear Walk 5G

Password: mountaintime33

HOW DO I WORK THE T.V.?

The televisions throughout the home are smart T.V’s and are for streaming purposes only. Feel free to login to your favorite streaming service!

 

HEAT AND A/C

Feel free to control the thermostats to your liking. Upon your departure, please set the thermostat back to 75 degrees in the summer and 68 degrees in the winter.

 

WHAT TO DO IN A POWER OUTAGE

Don’t panic! Duke Progress will get the power back on as soon as they can. There is a flashlight and extra batteries located in the upper cabinet to the right of the sink.

 

WASHER/DRYER

There is no washer and dryer on site for guest use. 

 

REGARDING PETS

We are pet friendly but expect you to pick up after your dog anywhere on our property. All of the furniture is new so we ask that you keep your dog off the furniture and bedding. We want to keep the home nice for all of our visitors and for your return visit.

 

NO SMOKING OR VAPING INSIDE

 

Sorry if that was a little aggressive but we really appreciate your help in keeping the home smoke free!

 

WHAT IS AROUND THE HOUSE?

This fantastic bungalow is in a great central location with easy access to Black Mountain, Montreat, and Asheville. It’s the perfect home base to explore all that Western North Carolina has to offer, while still private enough to enjoy some peace and quiet.  

 

Just a 4 minute drive from Bear Walk Cottage, will take you into downtown Black Mountain. Be sure to stroll down Cherry Street during your stay to enjoy the local owned shops and restaurants.  Enjoy a local craft beer from WNC Collective, the outdoor deck at Black Mountain Brewing, or a few blocks from downtown, the Lookout Brewery is a place where the locals will be hanging out at.  See other recommendations later in this binder.

 

We are affectionately known as “The Little Town that Rocks” because of our scenic views, friendly locals (if we do say so ourselves), and the wide range of activities available. You are less than a 25 minute drive to downtown Asheville and all it offers.

 

SEPTIC SYSTEM INFO:

House operates under septic tank system - no feminine hygiene products or other disposables down the toilet or food down the kitchen sink as there’s no garbage disposal 

 

QUIET TIME IS FROM  10:00 p.m. TO  8:00 a.m.

 

Noise travels easily and all guests should observe the quiet time hours to be respectful of neighbors. Noise violations or complaints may result in immediate eviction or forfeiture of security deposit. 

 

MAINTENANCE

Cottonwood Properties does not guarantee against mechanical failure of heating, air conditioning, televisions, or other appliances.  Guests agree to report any inoperative equipment as soon as possible and we will make every effort to have maintenance done quickly and efficiently.  No discounts or refunds will be given for equipment or appliance failure or for routine maintenance.  

 

Should a repair person make a call to the rental property and find that the equipment is in proper working order, the charge for the service call will be billed to the guest, and the guest agrees to pay the charge.  The same policy applies to an air conditioning unit freeze due to the thermostat being set below 68 degrees. 

 

HIKING

Our favorite is the Lookout Mountain Trail. Just 10 minutes from here; the trail is accessed through the picturesque Montreat College. 

 

Also check out the website “AllTrails” (full link below) to see other hiking options in our area. This site allows you to see the length of trails, relative difficulty, estimated time, and feedback from other hikers.

 

 https://www.alltrails.com/us/north-carolina/black-mountain

OTHER HELPFUL WEBSITES

 

https://www.exploreasheville.com/things-to-do/nearby-towns-neighborhoods/black-mountain/

 

www.exploreasheville.com

 

www.cottonwoodpropertiesnc.com

Please be respectful of our 10:00 a.m. check-out time.

 

  • Remove all used sheets and leave in a pile on each bed. 
  • Place all used towels in the bathroom.
  • Load any dirty dishes and start the dishwasher. 
  • Make sure all trash is bagged and placed in the bear proof can outside.
  • Turn off all lights and lock all doors and windows

 

Thank you for staying with us!  

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CONTACTS DURING YOUR STAY

 

If there is an after-hours emergency, 

you can reach us at (828) 774-6285

 

During our office hours (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm)

You can call one of our property managers.

 

Eddie Colley (828)776-3834

Jessica Colley (352)598-7879

 

Office Number (828) 419-9128

 

Black Mountain Restaurant Options

 

 

Veranda - cute lunch place on Cherry Street in downtown that is open for lunch seven days a week. Good sandwiches, salads and soups that are always homemade. Nothing out of a can here. You will also be tempted by their homemade cakes.

 

Black Mountain Bistro - probably the nicest outdoor dining patio in town. Huge variety on their menu for lunch or dinner that is guaranteed to satisfy everybody in your crowd. Everything from sandwiches and salads to pasta and steak.

 

Ole’s Guacamole - Also in the running for best outdoor dining as it is situated along a beautiful creek. All of your favorites done really well. Fun place with friendly staff. Authentic.

 

Goldfinch - A newcomer in town on Cherry Street that also has a great patio for people watching downtown. Right now they are only open Thursday through Sunday for dinner and Sunday lunch. Very creative and lots of relatively healthy and vegetarian offerings, but as meat eaters we love their pork shoulder on anything! Very eclectic menu. Also, creative cocktails.

 

Trailhead - cool bar and restaurant with an open and airy industrial feel. Big local draft beer selection. Surprisingly good bar food including burgers, salads and daily specials. Always busy, it might take a little while to get seated but it’s worth the wait for the fries and onion rings alone!

 

Mac’s Burgers - Mac’s specializes in huge, always fresh, hand pattied, smash griddle burgers. Located in an old trailer behind the police station it’s all about great burgers and fries, not atmosphere. They do have a nice outdoor deck where you can chow down. Perfect for the whole family. Doesn’t matter at all if you are sweaty after a long hike in Montreat. They also have a permanent food truck at Lookout Brewing in town.

 

Bush Farmhouse - another newcomer that makes the best of their indoor /outdoor setting that used to be a natural food market in an old home. They have kept the outdoor menagerie at the back of the property that includes fancy chickens and a couple of miniature donkeys. The South African owner was a famous chef in New York City who was ready to get out of the rat race. Excellent and eclectic menu that celebrates his South African roots. Hard to explain but we recommend you experience the Bush Farmhouse. Open most days for lunch and dinner.

 

 

Que Sera and Tayloe’s Oyster Bar - One of the oldest restaurants in town (although they moved to a beautifully renovated old building on the railroad tracks a few years ago) the former 60’s Alabama football star and his wife serve up fine dining on one side of the building with a casual oyster bar on the other. All the dishes are available on either side. The Louisiana inspired dishes feature excellent seafood and beef preparations. One of the few authentic oyster bars in the area. Everything is shipped fresh and prepared to your liking. I’ve never been that impressed with their beer selection but my wine loving friends think they do a great job. Full cocktail bar. Open for dinner and Sunday brunch. Reservations recommended.

 

La Guinguette - Their name may be hard to pronounce but their buckwheat crêpes, empanadas and tamales will have you coming back for more. And they also have nice outdoor spaces.

 

 

 

We also recommend Louise’s, Berlinder Kindl, Thai Basil and Blue Ridge Biscuit Co.

Breweries

 

OLD FORT BREWERIES

 

Hillman Beer - Nestled against the beautiful fresh water of Mill Creek, the brewery boasts 10,000+ square feet of indoor/outdoor seating with over 32 taps. Enjoy the numerous community-style tables or grab a private two-top on the deck by the creek.

 

Whaley Farm Brewery - Whaley Farm Brewery has set out to specialize in Appalachian farm beers, English pub ales, and continental lager styles.  Brewed with Whaley-grown and locally sourced herbs, flowers, spices, and fruits, you will find beers familiar and truly unique in each pint. 

 

 

BLACK MOUNTAIN BREWERIES

 

Lookout Brewing - Lookout’s owner started with a tiny brewing system about seven years ago and has grown into a really nice taproom with local restaurant and bar distribution. We think they do a nice job with IPAs and pale ales and they are a great choice to get a local feel. Very chill place for an afternoon beer with friends.

 

Black Mountain Brewing - located right downtown these guys opened just before the pandemic and have soldiered through. Another small brewing operation but they have a nice little taproom with good views from their outdoor stacked double decks. I don’t love everything here but they usually have several beers that hit the spot. They also have a permanent food truck called Smokehouse that is good.

 

Pisgah Brewing - these guys are the OG of the Black Mountain brewing scene. They have a pretty significant canning operation that distributes throughout Western North Carolina. They haven’t re-opened their funky taproom since the pandemic but they have started serving again in their outdoor concert park. Their beers aren’t among my favorites but they are very popular so I suggest you decide for yourself.

 

 

ASHEVILLE BREWERIES

 

There are too many breweries in Asheville to give you any kind of definitive list, but here are a few crowd favorites.

 

Burial Beer - I think these guys brew, hands down, the best, most creative beers almost anywhere. A huge selection of IPAs are always available. They have two locations in Asheville but I think their South Slope taproom is a must visit.

 

Dsslvr - Founded by former brewers at Burial, these guys are, not surprisingly, also excellent at IPAs. They have an extremely funky taproom in downtown Asheville that is also a must visit.

 

Wicked Weed - The downtown location also has a full restaurant although in my opinion that’s not the draw. Their south slope location focuses on sours if that is your thing. Lots of tourists but probably a place to check out. Right next to Wicked Weed is the Orange Peel, a super cool old entertainment venue that features great touring bands. They also have another venue downtown called Rabbit Rabbit that gets national acts for outdoor, festival, standing room only, type events.

 

Sierra Nevada Brewing - this national brewer’s East Coast brewery in Mills River is a bit of a drive but is well worth experiencing. When it was built six or seven years ago on 180 acres it was rumored they spent $200 million. It shows. If you are a skier you would recognize that this brewery is the Vail or Deer Valley of beer. The road coming in feels like you are on the Blue Ridge Parkway and then you pull up to this spectacular, massive brewery. If you are a beer nerd like me, it is too amazing for words. They offer tours that are hard to get into but anyone can take a self guided tour. The food there is great and they serve lots of beers that they never distribute. Highly recommended.

 

If you are a beer lover then please don’t limit yourself to these suggestions. Get out there and explore because everybody loves something different and Asheville is nothing if not different!