The view hits you before you even get out of the car. Mountain Sol sits on a hilltop outside Bryson City where the Smoky Mountain ridgelines stretch out in every direction, and the first thing most guests do is just stand on the deck and take it in. Sunrise on one side, sunset on the other, and the valley lights filling in at night. This is the kind of property where the outdoors does most of the heavy lifting, and it does it well.
The house itself is spacious and comfortable, built to handle a group. The main level has a large living room with floor-to-ceiling windows and a stone fireplace, sliding glass doors that open onto the deck, and seating arranged so everyone faces the mountains. The kitchen has a big island, plenty of counter space, and everything you need to cook for a crowd. A well-stocked coffee station with a Keurig, Nespresso, K-cup pods, Torani syrups, and creamers means nobody has to leave the house for their morning fix. Two dining areas seat up to sixteen, one inside and one on the deck where every meal comes with a mountain backdrop.
Five bedrooms are spread across the upper floor, all with mountain views. Three have king beds, two have queens, and the warm wood-paneled walls give the rooms a classic mountain lodge feel. The master has floor-to-ceiling windows and a soaking tub where you can watch the ridgelines while you soak. The whole property is wheelchair accessible with a garage and paved entry, which is uncommon at this elevation.
The lower level is where the fun lives. A home theater with leather recliners, a massive TV, movie posters on the walls, and a popcorn machine (bring your own kernels) makes for a real movie night. The game room next door has a pool table, ping pong, a retro arcade table, and a Nintendo Switch. Two sleeper sofas and a twin bed down here handle overflow guests who want to stay close to the action.
Outside, the oversized hot tub faces the mountain panorama. A fire pit with seating sits below, and the decks wrap around the house so you can chase the light as it moves. WiFi runs at 206 Mbps, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is ten minutes away, and the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad is eight minutes down the road.
Five bedrooms. Four bathrooms. Twelve guests. A movie theater for rainy days and a view that never gets old.
What You'll Love
- Mountain views from every angle -- The property sits on a hilltop with panoramic Smoky Mountain ridgelines visible from every room, deck, and the hot tub. Sunrise, sunset, and the valley lights at night.
- A home theater that delivers -- Massive TV, leather recliners, movie posters, and a popcorn machine. Bring your own kernels and settle in.
- A game room that keeps everyone busy -- Pool table, ping pong, retro arcade, Nintendo Switch, and enough space for all of it to run at once.
- A coffee station that saves you a trip to town -- Keurig and Nespresso with K-cup pods, Torani syrups, creamers, and sweeteners. Every morning starts right without leaving the house.
- A soaking tub with mountain views -- The master bathroom's soaking tub sits beneath windows that frame the ridgelines. Post-hike, this is where you disappear.
- Ten minutes to the best of the Smokies -- Great Smoky Mountains National Park (10 min), Deep Creek waterfalls and tubing (10 min), Darnell Farm (10 min), Great Smoky Mountains Railroad (8 min), Nantahala Outdoor Center (25 min).