Bales Motel Gatlinburg Reviewed

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Sometimes you will find that you are going to want to stay in a location that is owned by the families that were original settlers to Gatlinburg. However, they now own one of the hotels that are in the town and they have for several years. Now the downside is they have a family owned hotel and a lot of times that means they do not have to meet a standard that is seen with a chain hotel. So you could be taking a chance on the family having a tremendous  amount of pride in the location. Thankfully for the most part the family does have the pride that is required to keep a beautiful looking hotel, but you will find that they are going to have a lot of different things for you to look forward to seeing. Something else you will find is this location offers only an outside pool, which is going to be seasonal.

Location Of Bales Motel

The location of the Bales Motel is as follows.

221 Bishop Lane

Gatlinburg, TN 37738

To reach this location you will want to go past the aquarium in the middle of town. However, you are going to need to turn left onto Cherokee Orchard Road. When you turn left on this road you will go up a little bit and then you will see Bishop Lane turning off on the left hand side of the road. You will only need to go a short distance, as the road is not that long, but the location will be on the right hand side of the road.

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