About the Lodge
- Property: Lodge
- Sleeps: 1 - 12
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 3
- Receptions: N/A
You will consider yourself lucky indeed to have rented this beautiful lodge in an idyllic location and decorated in mountain colors of beiges and greens with beautiful landscape prints adorning the walls to remind you of the beauty of Ireland. The views outhward to the Smoky Mountains are fantastic.
Features
This lodge fits all the requirement of a mountain vacation; great views, luxurious decoration, close to attractions and filled with amazing amenities.
Walk through your front door into a generous Great Room with ample seating, a gas fireplace, and a fully equipped kitchen and dining area. For an evening of family entertainment you can enjoy the large flat screen TV on the fireplace mantle. If you prefer dining outdoors, move your meal out to the balcony and dine at the picnic table or sit on the swing. The sofa in the living area is a sofa sleeper for additional occupancy. On this level there is a large master suite with a king size log bed, satellite TV, and full bath with shower and jetted tub.
Upstairs there is a master suite with a queen size log bed, satellite TV, and another full bathroom with a jetted tub. Enjoy some quiet moments on the balcony with its panoramic views of the Smoky Mountains and Great Smoky National Park.
On the lower level of Luck of the Irish there is a game room with a pool table, dart board and air hockey, as well as another TV so you can keep your eye on the score while you are playing pool. This level also boasts a large master bedroom with a king size bed, satellite TV, futon and foos ball table, as well as a fourth bedroom with a queen size bed and TV with DVD player. These two bedrooms share a full bath with a jetted tub. This third level balcony has an oversize hot tub for a relaxing soak and enjoying the view.
You will remember your lucky stay in this lodge for years to come!
"Luck of the Irish" is conveniently located just minutes from Pigeon Forge and only 4 miles past the main entrance of Dollywood (Dolly Parton's world famous theme park). Pigeon Forge offers many Attractions, dinner theatres, shops and restaurants, and with Gatlinburg, the gateway to the Smoky Mountains National Park covering over 500,000 acres, just a few minutes further away, and offering many superb shops and restaurants in a fantastic setting and with a sky lift running from the middle of town to a 2,000 foot peak providing incredible views of Gatlinburg and the Smokies. For water sports enthusiasts, 33,000 acre Douglas Lake provides opportunities for activities including swimming, boating and fishing.
This beautiful home has everything you will need to make your next vacation a memorable one.
Main Facilities

- Suitable For Children
- No Smoking
- Air Conditioning
- Central Heating
- Cooking Facilities
- Laundry Facilities
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Home Entertainment / DVD
- Telephone / Fax
- Internet Access
- Linen Provided
- Towels Provided
- Hot Tub
- Terrace
Summit View, a gated community of luxury lodges superbly situated on a mountainside with magnificent views, is just 1.5 miles from Pigeon Forge and with its proximity to Gatlinburg, and the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Summit View offers guests an on-site management services, a recreational area with a cabana, log tables and chairs, and a small lake with landscaped shores, a boardwalk, and stocked with fish. This is an area with incredibly beautiful scenery, unspoilt countyside, fantastic amenities, and the favourite destination in the U.S.A. for American family vacations.
Pigeon Forge has Dollywood, Dolly Parton's125 acre adventure park at Pigeon Forge, with more than 40 rides and attractions, spectacular show, and the opportunity to view master craftsmen at work, five dinner theatres, and caters for the shoppers with more than 300 outlet and speciality shops and six outlet malls filled to the brim with bargains. Pigeon Forge also enjoys arts and crafts festivals.
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Address
2251 Upper Middle Creek Road, Sevierville 37864
Location
- Mountain
- Luxury
- Romantic
- Family
- Events / Festivals
- Sightseeing
Visitors to Tennessee should try to visit Nashville, Memphis, Lynchburg, Chatanooga, Gatlinburg, and the fabulous Great smoky Mountain National Park.
Tennessee is probably most famous for it's contribution to the musical industry. Many thousands of country singers have made their dreams come true by singing at the Grand Ol Opry at Nashville, which is renowned worldwide as the home and world's capital of country music.
Tennessee was also home to Elvis Presley the "King of Rock n' Roll." , and Graceland in Memphis is the mansion where Elvis Presley lived.
Dolly Parton, borne in Sevierville, established her internationally famed theme park, Dollywood, at Pigeon Forge in a scenic valley just north of the Smoky Mountain National Park.
Famous Jack Daniels Tennessee Whiskey is distilled in Lynchburg, and Chattanooga, on the beautiful Tennessee River, provides the opportunity to sample true southern hospitality in the old riverboat tradition on the Southern Belle Riverboat.
Travel
Directions: Pigeon Forge 5 miles
Gatlinburg 13 miles
Knoxville 26 miles
Lynchburg 160 miles
Chatanooga 127 miles
Nashville 210 miles
Atlanta 202 miles
Memphis 436 miles
Orlando, Florida 614 miles
The nearest airport is Knoxville which is serviced by several American airlines with Transatlantic flights available via U S gateways.
The nearest airport with Transatlantic services is Memphis
Transport Requirements: Car
Activities



- Skiing / Snowboarding
- Golf
- Fishing
- Watersports
- Horse Riding
- Cycling
- Swimming
- Sailing
- Climbing
- Walking / Hiking
- Tennis
The Smoky Mountain National Park, with it's incredible beauty, abundance of fauna and flora offers unique opportunities for hiking on such famous trails as the Cumberland Gap Trail and the Appalachian Trail. There are extensive biking trails, and mountain biking is catered for.
There are also opportunities to enjoy whitewater rafting, canoeing, and kayaking.
For water sports enthusiasts, nearby 33,000 acre Douglas Lake in the foothills of the Smokies, provides opportunities for activities including swimming, boating and fishing. Douglas Lake is ranked in the top five lakes in the U.S.A. for Crappie, and ranked in the top ten lakes for Large Mouth Bass.
The State of Tennessee is home to three professional sports team. The Tennessee Titans is part of the National Football League. The Titans stadium is found in the city of Nashville. The Memphis Grizzlies are a National Basketball League. The Nashville Predators are members of the National Hockey League.
Rental Rates (Per Week)
Prices are quoted per week in (GBP £). Show approximate prices in:
Rental Price: From GBP £665 to GBP £798 per week
Rental Notes
The daily rates, inclusive of taxes and cleaning charges, are as follows:
Low Season £ 95 per night
High Season £114 per night
The rates quoted are for the lodge, and irrespective of the number of persons in the party subject to the number of adults, children and infants not exceeding 12 in total.
The minimum period which this lodge can be booked is three nights.
A deposit of £150 per week or part thereof is required on booking and with the balance payable 10 weeks prior to the relevant arrival date.
Starter pack of groceries is available at cost.
Car hire is available with collection on arrival at the relevant airport.
* Any currency conversions are approximate and are for illustrative purposes only. Please contact the owner or agent about paying in different currencies.
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Availability Notes
For availability and special offer prices, please contact:-
The Just Group
Oakwood
Appley Lane North
Appley Bridge
Lancashire
United Kingdom
WN6 9AQ
Tel: 08707.557799
Fax: 01257.251502
Email: info@thejustgroupuk.com
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