Winter at Biltmore

Winter at Biltmore offers a serene and quiet beauty. Overcast winter skies shine flattering light on Biltmore House and its fascinating architecture and impressive design details. Photo credit: The Biltmore Company.

The Library Terrace is an inviting space during all seasons. Seating underneath the decades-old wisteria vine provides a comfortable perch to view the spectacular Blue Ridge Mountains in the distance. Photo credit: The Biltmore Company.

Artists specializing in stonework from around the world traveled to Biltmore during its construction to carve and chisel intricate designs on Biltmore House's facade. Many tons of Indiana limestone were used to build the home. Photo credit: The Biltmore Company.

Statuaries grace the South Terrace and grounds adjacent to Biltmore House. This one faces west toward Mount Pisgah and the Tea House. Photo credit: The Biltmore Company.

The Deer Park Trail is a 2.5-mile hike that takes you up a sloping hill to the South Terrace of Biltmore House, with access to the estate's gardens and the Bass Pond. Photo credit: The Biltmore Company.

This backyard view of the Loggia on Biltmore House is visible from the Deer Park Trail, which is accessible near the Lagoon. Photo credit: The Biltmore Company.

Winter hikes at Biltmore offer a chance to soak in the estate's natural beauty. Photo credit: The Biltmore Company.

The red brick bridge across the Bass Pond is a guest favorite. Its sweeping curve and high archway reflected in the water below made a stunning backdrop in a scene from the film "Last of the Mohicans." Photo credit: The Biltmore Company.

Captured from the shores of the Lagoon, Biltmore House is barely visible in this moody winter landscape. Photo credit: The Biltmore Company.

Horses at the Antler Hill Farmyard don't seem to mind the winter weather. The Inn on Biltmore Estate resides on the hilltop above. Photo credit: The Biltmore Company.

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