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Guests may choose from three types of accommodations: the Historic Cottages, the Guest Houses or the Kanuga Lake Inn. All guest rooms are smoke free, as are meeting and dining rooms.
To enhance the peaceful, retreat atmosphere, lodging spaces are not equipped with televisions, telephones or alarm clocks. Some cell phone providers may not have good coverage in our area; phone cards may be used at telephones in the Inn lobby. Guest messages can be retrieved at the front desk. Wireless Internet access are available in the Inn lobby and in the Balthis-Rodwell and Gooch program buildings.
Historic Cottage Interior
Built in 1909, the 39 Historic Cottages have two to six bedrooms, many with private baths. Each has a living room with a fireplace, a porch. Comfortably rustic, all of the cottages are fully winterized with two twin beds in each bedroom.
Similar to the Historic Cottages are the Lucia Fox Cottage and the smaller Mountainaire Cottages, Munroe, Neihoff and DelChamps, which do not have a living room or fireplace.
Constructed in 1979-84, each of six Guest Houses at Kanuga have four bedrooms and four baths, a living room with fireplace and a porch. Most rooms have one double and one twin bed.
Hotel-type accommodations are offered at the Kanuga Lake Inn, a modern lodge built of mountain fieldstone. Each of the 62 rooms has two beds, most double, and all have private baths. Many have balconies or patios. Each floor has spacious common rooms with fireplaces. Floors two and three have large porches and the ground floor has a patio, all overlooking the lake. All rooms have access by covered walkway to some meeting and dining rooms, to the bookstore and to the Johnson Fireplace Lounge.
In addition to these accommodations, there are several chapels to explore.
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