TRADE AND MEDIA

Wunderland In The Media

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Wunderland is filled with the kind of artfully-designed spaces that are ready-made for the photo carousels and short form videos of social media. The place looks prepped to be a runaway hit with photographers, writers, content creators, musicians and outdoor lovers who want to be within arm’s reach of Asheville but not too immersed in the city scene.

Asheville Is Ready For Its Comeback, Forbes

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Imagine if Walt Disney, Frank Lloyd Wright, Wayne Dyer, Wim Hoff and Willy Wonka masterminded a place to get away. Our ethos is to Connect, Experience & Sustain. It’s designed for vacations, retreats, ceremonies, and one-of-a-kind experiences you won’t find anywhere else.

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With a “pick your own adventure book” kind of mentality, Wunderland provides a seemingly endless platform for disappearing into all aspects of Mother Nature here in our backyard of Western North Carolina — whether on the property itself or merely wandering around to nearby havens for hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, trail running and morw

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But change can be found quietly tucked away in the mountains of Western North Carolina. Enter Wunderland Resort, a high-end campground off a gravel road in Old Fort, ideal for indulging in a calmcation (read: a calming vacation where restoration actually happens). The secluded grounds are backdropped by rolling peaks and a complete lack of cell service—the upper corner of my phone read “SOS” my entire stay—making it refreshingly easy to prioritize genuine rest over a sightseeing checklist. 

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Wunderland Resort, a new 35-acre nature retreat created by Owner Shawn Verbrugghe, opened along Curtis Creek Road on the outskirts of downtown Old Fort (North Carolina), offering guests a sustainable and luxurious outdoor experience centered on wellness, connection and adventure.