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should we risk blackberry mountain after loving blackberry farm?

Last year, my husband and I spent a week at Blackberry Farm, and honestly, it was a dream. We’re both the type who wake up early, lace up our hiking boots, and tackle those 8-mile trails before breakfast. But here’s the funny part: it felt like we were the only ones at the hotel actually breaking a sweat! Everyone else seemed more interested in lounging than exploring. Still, the food was out of this world—every meal felt like a special occasion. Now, we’re itching to try something new, so we’re eyeing Blackberry Mountain for next week. But I can’t shake this nagging worry: what if the food isn’t as good? I mean, we’re happy to hike all day, but we want to eat well at night! Has anyone here made the switch from Farm to Mountain? Did you notice a big difference in the food or the vibe? Was it more active, or did you feel out of place for wanting to hit the trails? Honestly, I’d hate to spend all that money and end up missing the Farm the whole time. But maybe Mountain has its own charm? If you’ve been to both, which one would you go back to? And if you found a favorite dish or hiking trail, please spill the details! Sometimes I feel like we’re the only ones who care about both great food and serious hiking. Anyone else in the same boat? #travelquestions #blackberryfarm #blackberrymountain #hikingadventures #foodieconcerns #Travel

2025-05-23
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