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A Trip to Tennessee: The Hutton Hotel and Blackberry Farm

Updated: Jul 8, 2021


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My trip to Tennessee got off to a snowy start in Boston, but we only experienced a short delay. I had planned this getaway purposefully as an extra long weekend escape from the winter weather and a cure for my cabin fever. Thankfully, the weather in Tennessee did not disappoint. Not a flake of snow to be seen, and weekend highs in the low 60’s.


Welcome amenity

The first three nights of my stay in Nashville were spent at the Hutton Hotel. I chose this property because it best aligned with type of hotel my clients enjoy. It has a good location, an updated modern decor, and it is the only Virtuoso property in the city.

It is a little further from the action than the other luxury hotel in town, but they do offer complimentary car service within a three mile radius, and there is always Uber.

I received one of my all-time favorite welcome amenities. I loved that it reflected the place, and that it offered a little something for every palate.


Deluxe King

My Deluxe King was well-appointed, but a little on the small side. If I was traveling with someone else I would opt for a larger room. The Penthouses are especially gorgeous!

The staff here were excellent. I liked the weeknight wine reception, and the small coffee shop that had take-away breakfast items for those not wanting a full meal.

After three wonderful nights at the Hutton, and lots of fun in Nashville, I headed out with a friend to Blackberry Farm.


Blackberry Farm Fence

The first sign that you have arrived at Blackberry Farm is the beautiful white fence. There is not an abundance of signage, so it is best to take it slow once you exit the highway.

Our room was not ready when we arrived, so we headed out in a golf cart to explore the property and hit the gift shops. The property is expansive and gorgeous, with beautiful views of the Smoky Mountains. There is a pond for canoeing, streams for fishing, trails for hiking, and plenty of rocking chairs for doing absolutely nothing.


Pond

Our room was in the Holly Glade Cottages. This is a nice location if you want to be central to the Main House, reception, and the spa. Please note that all of the rooms in this category are being renovated so look at the overall space in the photos on the tour at the bottom of the page, not the decor.

We also toured Farmstead Cottage, which is in the Singing Brook Cottage area, and the Garden House. These are located across the street from reception and are near the garden and The Barn. They are both exquisite!

The attention to detail on the hard product at Blackberry Farm will blow you away. The design and decor is purposeful and elegant. You can sense the thought that went into every aspect of the guest experience.


Tub

Swinging couch

There is a gorgeous new spa with a heated outdoor pool and fitness area. A new family pool is in the works, and will hopefully be open for the July 4th weekend. Other changes are a new more casual dining experience for dinner in the Main House.

Yes, the food is every bit as good as you would expect from a Relais & Chateaux property. Be advised that you may even fall in love with the southern spreadable staple, Pimento Cheese. Made homemade at Blackberry Farm, of course.


Pimento Cheese

The Virtuoso amenities for each hotel are as follows:

  1. Upgrade on arrival, subject to availability

  2. A complimentary lunch for up to two people (once during stay, excluding alcohol, taxes and gratuities)

  3. Daily full breakfast, for up to two in room guests

  4. Early check-in/late check-out, subject to availability

  1. Upgrade on arrival, subject to availability

  2. Daily full breakfast, for up to two in room guests

  3. $100 USD Spa Services credit, to be utilized during stay (not combinable, no cash value if not redeemed in full)

  4. Welcome Amenity

  5. Early check-in/late check-out, subject to availability

We would love to help you plan the perfect luxury trip to Tennessee! Contact us today to discuss your custom itinerary.

About the Blogger
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Erin Logsdon

Owner and Principal Travel Advisor

Erin is a third generation small business owner. The foundation of her travel agency is one of independence, integrity, and a client-first ethos. 

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