Friday, July 24, 2009

Cheap honeymoons in the smokey mountains

Cheap honeymoons in the smokey mountains


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"Tom looks great on his wedding day doesn't he? I won't say it's funny to see ... Congratulations to Tom and Susan on their wedding. And since it's election week ..."

The Great Smoky Mountains area offers one of the most serene locations you can find for a romantic honeymoon. There are a variety of secluded cabins to rent that won't break the bank and plenty of wilderness to explore in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Days can be spent fishing, hiking, rafting or simply relaxing against a backdrop of natural beauty. Honeymooning among nature can bring you closer to your sweetheart while saving you money at the same time. Prices listed are accurate as of February 2010.

  1. Gatlinburg Cabins

    • Gatlinburg has specials year-round and offers one-bedroom, one-bath cabins perfect for honeymooners. Their "Love Me Tender" cabin, for example, is 1100 square feet complete with a fireplace and Jacuzzi. The cabin also offers amenities such as cable TV, washer and dryer, game table, rocking chairs and a swing.

      Prices begin at $130 per night in the winter months and $150 per night in the summer months. All year long, if you stay five nights, you get the sixth night free.

      Gatlinburg Cabins Online

      333 Ski Mountain Road

      Gatlinburg, TN 37738

      1 (877) 60-CABIN (22246)

      gatlinburgcabinsonline.com

    Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    • Save money and bring yourselves closer to each other and to nature by taking your honeymoon in a tent for two. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park has over 800 miles of trails and more than 500,000 acres of land. There are several different hikes ranging from easy to difficult. If you're more interested in staring into each others' eyes rather than the path ahead of you, lovers should opt for an easier route. However, the adventurous couples many want to test their love by seeing who will carry whom up the mountain. After a day of adventure, snuggle together in your campsite for only $14 to $23 per night.

      Park Headquarters

      1420 Little River Road

      Gatlinburg, TN 37738

      (865) 436-1200

    Sugar Maple Cabins and Cades Cove

    • Stay at the Sugar Maple Cabins to be close to romantic adventure at Cades Cove. The "Twin Oaks" cabin goes for $119 per night and offers spectacular views as well as a deck, fireplace, indoor Jacuzzi, satellite TV, charcoal grill and rocking chairs. It is also pet friendly. Special discounts are often available on the Sugar Maple Cabins website.

      While staying at Sugar Maple Cabins, take a day trip to Cades Cove, home to European frontiersmen who settled there for the abundance of wildlife. Now preserved by the Great Smoky Mountains National Forest, Cades Cove is still the home of many different animals. The cove has been protected, so it still looks much the way it did in the 1800s. Expect to spend the entire day there as the landscape will take your breath away. You can explore Cades Cove on foot or by car, or you and your new spouse can rent bikes for a small fee at the beginning of the loop.

      Sugar Maple Cabins

      1735 Upper Middle Creek Road

      Sevierville TN 37876

      (877) 237-9055

      (865) 908-0819

      sugarmaplecabins.com


Source: www.ehow.com

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