It's stunning and unique. It's a hobbit house built into the hill, crafted by hand from materials all on the land. Though it's small, it feels spacious. The front pillars look like Stonehenge, hence the name HobbitHenge. It's nestled into a meadow in wild nature with an astonishing view, yet it's only 25 minutes from Asheville.
My goal for this trip was a personal spiritual/mental health retreat. I was hoping to find a place where I could spend my entire visit in solitude. ...I achieved that.While I did wish that I was a little bit farther away from people overall, I found that I was satisfactorily alone and undisturbed. The layout of the property lends itself to feeling alone even if others are sort of nearby.The Hobbit hole is sufficiently homey to support one person or a couple, but having a 3rd with you might be kind of a tight squeeze. I would also recommend checking the weather before you go - I was fortunate to have cool mornings and warm-but-not-hot afternoons - things might have been a little uncomfortable if there were a really hot day. There's a furnace for a fire if it's cold but only a small fan if it's hot. I'll definitely look to schedule a future visit in the fall/winter.
My stay was fantastic. The mountain view from the property is beautiful (seeing the stars at night was lovely), the rental itself is so adorable and cozy yet more spacious than expected! Perfect little getaway spot. Thank you!