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Summer Weddings Call For Summer Honeymoons

Posted by Leif Palmer in Gatlinburg

We're in the heart of summer, which means the wedding business in the Smokies is going at full tilt. Summer has always been the traditional peak season for weddings, and that's especially true in Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge and Sevierville, where a multitude of wedding chapels and other venues allow couples to tie the knot in one of the most beautiful locations in the country.

Get married in the Smokies.

It's no surprise, however, that a lot of the couples that choose to say “I do” in the Smokies also choose to stay here for their honeymoons. Why not? If you're doing a destination wedding, you might as well stay in that same beautiful destination to enjoy your first official getaway as man and wife. Here at Timbercreek Cabins, we're ready to help new couples get married life off on the right foot with a great selection of honeymoon accommodations.

Our secluded Gatlinburg cabins, for instance, come in a variety of sizes, but we have plenty of cozy one-bedroom properties for honeymooners. Even though they may have just one bedroom, they don't fall short on amenities. Summer honeymooners can take advantage of whirlpool tubs and expansive decks with gorgeous views of the mountains when it comes to setting a romantic mood. Winter honeymooners can also enjoy amenities like outdoor hot tubs and gas or wood-burning fireplaces to keep those chilly nights on the warm side.

Our properties also benefit from great locations with mountain and valley views. You'll enjoy lots of privacy and seclusion in your Smoky Mountain love nest, surrounded by woodlands, with the sounds of birds and nature providing the background track to your romantic getaway.

However, we also know that honeymooners like to get out and experience some of the adventure of the Smokies. Most of our cabins are only about a 10-minute drive from Pigeon Forge, which is home to some of the nation's top attractions. Spend the day at Dollywood or WonderWorks or the Titanic Museum Attraction, all within easy access of your honeymoon headquarters.

You probably won't want to do much cooking on your honeymoon (although you could in your cabin's full kitchen), so you'll also be within a short drive of an incredibly diverse range of restaurants and styles of cuisine. Or you might want to spend some time at the outlet malls in the area, where you'll find great deals on essential goods for your new home as a married couple.

And don't forget to spend some time in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Taking a hike in the woods, enjoying a picnic or taking a bike ride through nature are all ways of spending time together that can be romantic in their own right. Guests who stay in our cabins have handy access to the national park; they can be on park property within about 15 minutes by using the convenient Wears Valley entrance.

So if you're planning to tie the knot this summer or perhaps even this fall, it's not too late to contact us about reserve your special honeymoon cabin in the Smokies. Give us a call or contact us online today. We look forward to seeing you soon!

Leif Palmer - Smokies blogger

About Leif Palmer

Leif Palmer loves residing in the Smoky Mountains. He is an avid outdoorsman: rowing for exercise on the lake, trail hiking, and free climbing rocks in the mountains. He indulges his arty side by periodically beating up pieces of marble by sculpting. He is always frustrated by his inability to sink long putts, and hates his curly hair (but his wife loves it). Leif has been known to muster enough courage to change a diaper, and hopes his son will become a chip off the old block.

 

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