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Winter is an inviting and enchanting time to visit the village.

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Ready to say “I do” somewhere straight out of a fairytale? Put a ring on your wedding planning game with a visit to Ancient Lore Village.

With a storybook setting, every detail of this property contributes to a whimsical and enchanting atmosphere, perfect for both weddings and cozy getaways.

Located in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains (just 15 minutes from downtown Knoxville), Ancient Lore Village is a truly magical and intimate wedding destination. The luxury treehouses of the Elven Grove can accommodate 28 people in seven dwellings, while the Village Gardens can accommodate 22 people in seven dwellings. (Peep the enchanting accommodations here.)

If you’re currently in the midst of wedding planning and haven’t secured a venue, take a tour of the village to see if it’s the perfect backdrop for your big day. With summer wedding dates filling up quickly, the winter season is a great time to visit the village and unwind in a storybook setting. Read: Quiet paths, warming fires, and a little bit of adventure set the scene for an exceptional winter escape.

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