Blackberry Farm






Spread across 4,200 acres at the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains, Blackberry Farm earns its Michelin 2 Keys designation and a 95.5-point La Liste score through a working farm model that integrates Appalachian cuisine, an award-winning wine cellar of over 170,000 bottles, and 68 accommodations designed to feel rooted in the Tennessee landscape. Rates begin at $1,678 per night.

Where the Foothills Shape the Architecture
The approach to Blackberry Farm along West Millers Cove Road tells you something important about what the property is trying to do. Three miles of rolling Tennessee farmland pass before the main house comes into view, and by then the Great Smoky Mountains have already framed the horizon. The arrival is not incidental: it is part of a spatial sequence designed to shift your sense of time before you've checked in. This is a property where the physical environment carries as much editorial weight as the interiors, and the two are deliberately continuous.
That continuity is what separates Blackberry Farm from the broader category of American luxury resorts. At properties like Amangiri in Canyon Point or Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur, the relationship between architecture and landscape is sculptural — the building is placed in contrast to the terrain. At Blackberry Farm, the design philosophy is assimilation rather than contrast. Timber-frame construction, including a Pennsylvania barn relocated to the property, sits alongside a dollhouse-proportioned white church and a covered bridge that feel less like curated set pieces and more like a farm that has accumulated character across generations. The effect is deliberate, and it works.
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Blackberry Farm's in-house design team controls the aesthetic across 68 accommodations, a decision that keeps visual consistency from the Historic Rooms in the original main house to the expansive cottage and estate-home options at the property's perimeter. The Historic Rooms occupy the original structure and carry its proportions — lower ceilings, wood-paneled walls, a density of detail that reads as genuinely accumulated rather than period-reproduced. The cottages operate at the opposite end of the scale: larger footprints, porch spaces suited to extended use, and interiors that reference the landscape palette without replicating it literally.
The design brief throughout is what the team describes as elegant but approachable: spaces that reference the estate's history without treating it as a museum artifact. That means upholstered furniture you actually sit in, porches calibrated for whiskey-and-pimento-cheese afternoons rather than photography, and a material vocabulary drawn from the region's building traditions. Compare this approach to the contemporary minimalism at Ambiente in Sedona or the heritage-urban register of Chicago Athletic Association, and the Tennessee farm idiom occupies its own distinct position in American luxury hospitality design.
Within the broader category of working-farm resorts, the closest peer comparison is SingleThread Farm Inn in Healdsburg, where the farm-to-table relationship is similarly structural rather than decorative. Both properties use agricultural production as an organizing principle for the guest experience, but Blackberry Farm operates at a significantly larger scale , 4,200 acres against SingleThread's more concentrated footprint , which changes what the landscape can offer in terms of trail access, horseback riding, and separation between accommodation types.
Three Dining Rooms, One Farm
American farm-to-table dining has accumulated a generation of imitators since Blackberry Farm helped establish the format, and the property's culinary program now operates in a more crowded field than it did at the outset. What distinguishes Blackberry Farm's approach is vertical integration: the organic gardens, heritage livestock, and artisan creamery on the estate supply the kitchens directly, which means the sourcing claim is structural rather than aspirational. The Barn at Blackberry Farm functions as the culinary centrepiece, applying what the property calls artful technique to estate and regional ingredients within a dining room whose timber-frame architecture references the same building logic as the Pennsylvania barn above.
Breakfast and lunch run through the Main House Dining Room, which keeps the Dogwood's dinner service restricted to hotel guests , a deliberate separation that maintains the resort's residential atmosphere rather than opening to walk-in traffic. For properties at this price point, that enclosure is both a design choice and a trust signal: the dining experience is part of the accommodation, not a separate revenue channel.
The wine program is where Blackberry Farm operates at a different altitude from its peer set. A cellar of over 170,000 bottles with a focus on rare American wines earned the property recognition from Star Wine List in 2026, placing it in company with properties that treat the cellar as a primary cultural asset. For context: most luxury American resorts maintain wine programs that function as complements to the food. At Blackberry Farm, the cellar's scale and curatorial focus suggest a parallel institutional ambition.
Landscape Programming and the Smoky Mountains Access Point
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited national park in the United States, but Blackberry Farm's 4,200 acres provide a buffer and access point that most visitors to the region never reach. The well-maintained hiking trails and bridle paths that extend into the quiet forests represent a different relationship with the Smokies than the congested Gatlinburg corridor offers. Fly-fishing in the property's streams, truffle hunting with the estate's Lagotto Romagnolo dogs, and seasonal foraging operate as structured programming rather than incidental amenities.
Properties that programme landscape access at this level of specificity , Sage Lodge in Pray, Montana, or Alpine Falls Ranch in Superior , tend to attract guests whose primary interest is the terrain rather than the accommodation. Blackberry Farm sustains both audiences simultaneously, which is genuinely difficult to do at 68 rooms without the programming feeling either too resort-like for the outdoor contingent or too rugged for those arriving for the food and wine.
The Wellhouse Spa uses indigenous plants and traditional wellness practices in its treatment menu, positioning it within the property's broader commitment to regional sourcing rather than as a generic luxury spa appendage. The adults-only pool operates separately from the family-friendly Farmside Pool, a layout decision that resolves one of the recurring tensions in family-inclusive luxury properties. For reference on how other properties in this category handle the family-adult balance, Four Seasons at The Surf Club in Surfside and Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort take different structural approaches to the same problem.
Placing Blackberry Farm in the American Luxury Set
A 95.5-point La Liste score in 2026 and a Michelin 2 Keys designation in 2024 locate Blackberry Farm in the upper tier of American luxury hotels by two independent measurement frameworks. That combination of culinary and hospitality recognition is relatively rare: most properties score strongly on one axis or the other. The 4.7-out-of-5 Google rating across 498 reviews reflects sustained operational consistency rather than a spike driven by novelty.
At rates from $1,678 per night, Blackberry Farm prices above regional competitors but below the top tier of destination resort properties like Amangani in Jackson Hole or Little Palm Island Resort in Little Torch Key. The positioning reflects the property's dual draw: guests paying for the dining and wine program receive significant value relative to urban equivalents like Aman New York or The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City, where the surrounding city supplies what Blackberry Farm builds internally.
Access is direct by American standards: the property sits 25 kilometres from Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport, translating to approximately a 25-minute drive south on Highway 129 before turning northeast toward Walland. The final approach on West Millers Cove Road is three miles from the highway. Reservations require coordination through a customer service team rather than direct online booking, which reflects the property's preference for pre-arrival communication about guest needs , a relatively common practice at properties with highly programmed itineraries. See our full Walland restaurants guide for broader regional context, and note that Blackberry Mountain, the sister property, occupies adjacent terrain with a different architectural register and guest profile.
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| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blackberry Farm | Michelin 2 Key | This venue | ||
| Aman New York | Michelin 3 Key | |||
| Amangiri | Michelin 3 Key | |||
| Hotel Bel-Air | Michelin 3 Key | |||
| The Beverly Hills Hotel | Michelin 3 Key | |||
| The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel | Michelin 2 Key |
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