
Summary
Tucked away in the great Smoky Mountains near Lake Santeetlah on the outskirts of Robbinsville, North Carolina. There are ten cultivated acres producing everything from apples to zinnias. When you first climb the gravel drive, you are greeted by pups Pudge, Rosie, and Rocky. Enter the barn and you see tables piled with fresh delectable produce for sale, or get ready to go pick your own. Stoney Hollow Farm is a wonderful place to bring the children and grandkids. If you are here on a Friday, it’s baked goods day with delectable treats featuring products using seasonal fruits. Currently available are 12 grain bread, pumpernickel rye with caraway seeds, and zucchini bread. For the sweet tooth are flaky raspberry cream cheese bars, gooey apple bars, and crisp apples covered in caramel.
Since the bounty is so great, excess plums, blackberries, raspberries, grapes, and apples are crafted into delicious jams, jellies, preserves and vinegars for sale at our General Store. Stoney Hollow Farm also boasts its own beehives and honey is available with or without the comb.
The zinnia garden, situated between grapes and watermelons, is a haven for a variety of beautiful butterflies and hummingbirds - Don’t forget your camera... If you can’t bear to leave, don’t. High atop the hill above Stoney Hollow Farm is a fabulous luxury rental home which sleeps up to 12 people and affords a gorgeous panoramic view of the smoky mountains. From the front porch hammock, take in the beautiful vista and watch the family burros cavort. Out back are nature trails leading to a natural stream, small waterfalls, and wildflowers.
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Features
Food:
Self preparation
Amenities:
Full kitchen, Linens provided, Laundry facilities, Great View, A/C, Private Bath, Free WiFi, Swimming Pool, DVD/VCR, Farm Store

Activities & Animals
Animals, Fishing, Hiking, Biking, Canoeing/kayaking, Donkeys, Swimming, Berry picking, Kayaks