Blackberry Farm, Luxury resort in Walland, Tennessee
Blackberry Farm is a hotel in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains near Walland, Tennessee. The property features stone, wood, and slate buildings set among shaded paths and open green spaces.
The property was founded in 1990 by the Beall family as a small inn on their home estate. Over time it gained recognition from Relais & Châteaux and expanded to include fine dining and spa facilities.
The name comes from the blackberry bushes that grow across the property. Visitors experience the place as a working farm where Southern traditions and local food production shape daily rhythms and communal meals.
The property offers accommodation options ranging from guest suites to private homes with multiple bedrooms. All guests have access to activities such as guided walks, stream exploration, and shared pool and spa facilities.
The property maintains specially trained truffle-hunting dogs that guests can meet and learn about as they search for underground truffles. This detail shows how the farm weaves local foraging traditions into everyday guest experiences.
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