
Antler Hill Village & Winery encompasses the estate’s present and past, providing a relaxing place for new historical exhibits and venues to experience Biltmore’s hospitality. It's located on the Biltmore Estate, just a couple of miles from the Biltmore House, adjacent to Inn at Biltmore hotel. Read more about the Winery.
Antler Hill Village & Winery is open to guests as part of daily admission to the estate. Its name comes from Antler Hill, the “fine high ridge,” as noted by Vanderbilt. From the Civil War into the 1930s, the ridge was the site of Antler Hall, a residence and social center for many estate families.

Antler Hill Village & Winery includes exhibition space, village green with live entertainment, outdoor adventure center and dining (lunch and evening) and shopping.

New Exhibit for 2012
The Vanderbilts at Home and Abroad features never-before-seen treasures from the Vanderbilt collection, opening in April 2012. This new display focuses on the lives and personalities of George, Edith and Cornelia Vanderbilt, located in Antler Hill Village’s Legacy building. Enjoy a close-up look at exotic and rare items they collected throughout their lives, including an extraordinary collection of Samurai armor and an intricate Cartier vanity and lipstick case encrusted with diamonds and jade. A small theater features a film narrated by Dini Cecil Pickering that shares the family story from the Vanderbilts to today.Read more.

• Winery: Enter the Winery and walk underground through the old dairy’s original tunnel, designed to immediately engage all of the senses into the winemaking process. As part of the guided visit, taste a sparkling wine and then enjoy other wines in the Tasting Room. See Edith Vanderbilt’s 1913 Stevens-Duryea Model C-Six on the Winery tour. This rare piece is the only car George Vanderbilt purchased that remains in the estate’s collection. A specialty tasting room and a premium wine tasting paired with food in the Clock Tower offer additional tasting experiences. See our Biltmore Winery Guide.
• Village Green and Bandstand: The centerpiece of Antler Hill Village & Winery, the Village Green has a gently sloping area perfect for people-watching, listening to live music each afternoon, or relaxing with a snack or picnic.

• Farm at Antler Hill Village: The farm offers a glimpse back at Biltmore’s agricultural past. Traditional farming demonstrations take place in the Barn, including authentic blacksmithing by local craftsman Doc Cudd. The Farmyard features animals that children of all ages love, and the Kitchen Garden is a demonstration area showcasing fragrant herbs and vegetables used in Biltmore’s restaurants.
• Outdoor Adventure Center: When the Vanderbilt’s entertained their guests in Biltmore House, their guests also experienced all sorts of outdoor and sporting activities such as walking, croquet, hunting, fishing, horseback and carriage riding, biking and hiking, camping expeditions and treks up to Buck Spring Lodge on Mt. Pisgah. The Outdoor Adventure Center carries on the family’s tradition of exploring the outdoors, with Segway rentals, river trips, Land Rover excursions, bike trips, horseback rides and carriage rides.
Shopping and dining
• Traditions: With her renowned hospitality and sense of style, Edith Vanderbilt was a natural hostess who delighted her visitors with special touches throughout Biltmore House. Within Traditions, the inspiration for its graceful mix of products came from envisioning how Mrs. Vanderbilt would entertain her guests today. Traditions includes decorative home accents and local artisans’ work, including pottery and jewelry.
• Cedric’s Tavern: Named after George Vanderbilt’s beloved St. Bernard, Cedric, this warm, relaxing pub reflects the less formal side of Biltmore dining and entertaining. Specialties include shepherd’s pie and fish and chips. Open late!
• Creamery: A tribute to the original Biltmore Dairy Bar, indulge in Winky Bar sundaes, signature shakes and root beer floats, as well as gourmet coffee and pastries.
• The Smokehouse: Located in the Barn, The Smokehouse has smoked pulled pork, beef and chicken; true Southern veggies; bread pudding and other desserts.
• The Mercantile: Find Appalachian crafts, dry goods and old-fashioned candy.
Go to the Biltmore Estate Web site to buy advance discount tickets! |