Top 10 Walks from Chetola Lodge to Maintain Your Wellness While Visiting Blowing Rock

For many of us, we dread the idea of exercising while on vacation, however, it is easy to find a balance between a total “haven of rest” and an epic, heart-pounding adventure to the mountains. Because there are so many places to explore within walking distance of Chetola Resort, we have come up with a top 10 list of enjoyable walks to get outside, breathe in some fresh mountain air, and feel good about yourself. We have even included a range for the number of steps (since we all have different strides) from the lobby in the Lodge to the destination. So, for those looking to walk 5,000, 10,000, or even 20,000 steps to earn that extra dessert from Timberlake’s, we have you covered. The following are in no particular order, however, we hope these will encourage you to get outside!

Chetola Guard House/ Welcome Gate (1750-1800 steps)
This will take you around a large area of Chetola Lake, past ducks, swans, and geese, as well as through the grounds of Chetola Resort. If you are looking for a nice, leisurely walk after dinner or first thing in the morning, this is a great option. While passing by the lake, you will likely see other guests fishing, relaxing in the Adirondack chairs, and during the warm season, guests enjoy paddleboats, canoeing, or stand-up boards. For those looking for a little more action, continue past the gate and turn right to go into the downtown village of Blowing Rock.

Bass Lake Loop in Moses Cone National Memorial Park (4000-5000 steps)
Kids In Parks and Chetola Resort have partnered to create the Chetola Resort Bass Lake Track Trail to encourage kids to get outside. This 2-mile hike is slightly uphill until you reach the Moses Cone Park boundary and then is a fairly easy and flat stroll through the woods and around beautiful Bass Lake. There are picnic benches to stop along the way. Also, the Cone Manor is visible from several areas around the Lake. If you have 45 minutes to an hour (longer with the kiddos, as they enjoy finding bugs and sticks along the way), this is a great option to reach that 5,000 step goal!

Broyhill Park in Blowing Rock (5400-5800 steps)
If you feel like combining a trip to downtown Blowing Rock with a visit to a beautiful park, then Broyhill offers that experience. You can easily spend 2-3 hours between walking around downtown and making your way over to Broyhill Park. There are walking trails, Mayview Lake, and even a pool in the summer for kids! Regardless of the season, if you are looking for some real steps, while enjoying all that Blowing Rock has to offer, this is a fantastic option. We recommend either stopping for lunch at Hellbender, a coffee at Bald Guy, or a sweet treat at Blue Deer Cookies along the way!
*Note that the steps on this can vary, as there are so many ways to enjoy this walk!

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Tanger Outlets (1400-1500 steps)
Whether you are checking out the shops or dining at one of the fun eateries, Tanger is the perfect hop, skip, and a jump away from Chetola. There is a private entrance through the northeast side of the property, just past the dam and waterfall. During the summer, there is live music, as well as an artisan market the first Friday of each month. Columbia Sportswear is coming June 2021, which may also be the perfect place to upgrade your fitness workout attire.

Photo by: The Wanderlust Couple

Camp Coffee in downtown Blowing Rock (2400-2650 steps)
If you wake up one morning and have a desire for exercise and your favorite coffee drink, walk around Chetola Lake and out of the property towards Camp Coffee (turn right towards downtown Blowing Rock). This fairly short walk takes you to one of Blowing Rock’s exquisite coffee shops and soon-to-be donut places! The people are friendly, there is a fun outdoorsy vibe, outdoor seating, great coffee drinks and treats. We like their Nitro on tap for a smooth, creamy cold coffee beverage with a boost to start your day! For additional steps, keep walking along Main Street, as there are several boutique shops, restaurants, and a couple of Parks (Blowing Rock City Park and Broyhill Park).

Walk a Round of Frisbee Golf (2000-2500 steps)
Did you know that Chetola has its own private disc golf course? All guests of Chetola have access to this course throughout their stay. Simply walk to our Rec center for maps, discs, and a score card. Don’t forget to visit the new Chetola Retail shop for grab & go snacks and drinks. This 9-hole course winds throughout the property, along creeks, across grassy fields, and into the woods for beginner to intermediate play. There are a few picnic areas around to enjoy lunch or stop to enjoy nature. This is certainly one of the more exciting ways to get your steps in while visiting!

Chetola Dam/ Greenway Entrance (700-800 steps)
For a short, leisurely stroll, head out of the Lodge and turn left towards Tanger Outlets. Once you come to the bottom of a small hill, you will see the bridge to your right. There is a new viewing deck below, along with a nice picnic spot. The view from the bridge (top of dam) is beautiful, looking back towards the lake and resort. This is one of the original entrances to Chetola Resort, built by Luther Snyder in the 1920’s.

Photo by: Blue Ridge Parkway Association

Apple Barn in Moses Cone (via the Maze trail back to Bass Lake and to Chetola (6500 to 6750 steps))
If you are looking for a quiet trail to stretch your legs, the path up to the Historic Apple Barn is perfect. From Chetola Resort, head up towards the tennis courts and then follow the Chetola Resort Bass Lake Track Trail until you reach the Maze Trail. From there, go right (left goes to Bass Lake) and follow until you reach the Apple Barn. After enjoying a picnic or snack on the porch, follow signs back to Bass Lake (for a longer trip, just head back the way you came) and you will come to the Lake. If you are feeling ambitious, feel free to mosey around the entire lake, or head back to the Resort. This is a great option for those looking for a trail in the woods and some options to venture around the Moses Cone Trail System.

BRAHM- Blowing Rock Art & History Museum (5750-5900 steps)
Celebrating 10 years in 2021, BRAHM provides cultural offerings for the local community. There are ongoing exhibits on history & art, as well as a variety of programs throughout the year. Admission is free for everyone. There are also seasonal events for all ages, a special BRAHM Kids Program, art classes, fundraising, and a gift shop. For guests of Chetola, we have BRAHM backpacks for the kiddos in our retail shop with art and nature themes, offering a fun, learning activity set for ages 6 and up. All proceeds from the backpacks support BRAHM.

Photo by: Rhoddie Bicycle Outfitters

Rhoddie Bicycle Outfitters (3550-3650 steps- via Ransom Street)
Rhoddie is named after one of the most iconic plants of the Appalachians, the Rhododendron (from www.rhoddiebicycleoutfitters.com). Owners, Brian and Allison Sain, started the bike shop to be able to share their passion with locals and guests by connecting people to the many cycling opportunities in the area. They offer bike sales and service, as well as a plethora of information and guidance on where to bike in the High Country. For those looking for some inspiration in spending time outdoors, look no further than Rhoddie Bicycle!

 

Epic adventures await you in the Blue Ridge Mountains when you stay at Chetola Resort. While everyone's idea of adventure looks different, we know some of our visitors are looking for an adrenaline-pumping experience. And if you’re looking for some adventurous bike rides, we've got you covered.

*Note: if you are new to the sport, we would recommend going with an experienced rider or someone familiar with the trails as many trails around the High Country can be considered as strenuous.

Here are a few of our favorite mountain biking spots around the area:

Photo by: Rocky Knob Mountain Bike Park

Rocky Knob Mountain Bike Park (Located in Boone, NC)

Rocky Knob is a 185-acre park with 10 miles of bike trails and three dedicated skills areas. There is a pump track for beginner mountain bikers to learn and improve skills, and a playground for visitors to enjoy. Hikers are also allowed to use the trails, however, they must follow signage that directs them in the opposite direction of bikers.

Photo by: W. Kerr Scott Reservoir

Kerr Scott Reservoir Trails: Warrior Creek, Dark Mountain, & Overmountain Victory Mountain Bike Trails (Located in Wilkesboro, NC)

The W. Kerr Scott Reservoir trail system has over 20 miles of single-track for mountain bikers to enjoy. The Kerr Scott Trails are known for flow (it’s been called a free rollercoaster) and berms.

Photo by: Cub Creek Park

Cub Creek Park (Located in Wilkesboro, NC)

Cub Creek is a 117.52-acre park that borders downtown Wilkesboro. Visitors can enjoy 4 different mountain bike trails along with many other park amenities including water fountains, restrooms, and picnic shelters (for a mid-ride snack).

Photo by: Zacks Fork Trail

Zack’s Fork Trail (Located in Lenoir, NC)

Zacks Fork Trail is a community-built, beginner-friendly, public mountain bike trail. There is currently only one trail, but expansion plans are in progress. Runners and walkers are welcome on this trail!

Photo by: Emerald Outback

Emerald Outback (Located in Beech Mountain, NC)

The Emerald Outback trail system has nearly seven miles of gorgeous and challenging trails. The trails are mostly single-track and double-track trails, with a few grassy roads and a gravel fire road. These trails are open for mountain bikers, trail runners, and hikers.

Photo by: Beech Mountain Ski Resort

Beech Mountain & Sugar Mountain (Located in Beech Mountain & Sugar Mountain NC)

If you’re an experienced downhill rider, then the trails at Beech and Sugar Mountain are your spot to adventure. The terrain offers something for every rider, from the beginner to experienced. But some of the terrain can be steep and technical, with lots of rocks and obstacles. The Beech and Sugar Mountain Bike Parks require lift tickets to enter the trail systems.

 

If you’re looking for a little bit of a calmer ride, here are a few rides we’d recommend:

Photo by: High Country Visitors Guide

Boone Greenway (Located in Boone, NC)

The Boone Greenway is a fully accessible trail for all types of adventurers including, cyclists, walkers, runners, wheelchairs, strollers, and hikers. Whether you’re looking for gravel or pavement, the Boone Greenway offers a fun (and flat) biking experience for riders.

Photo by: Virginia Creeper Trail

Virginia Creeper Trail (Located in Damascus / Abingdon, Virginia)

The perfect day adventure for kids and families is the Virginia Creeper Trail. Located only about an hour from Blowing Rock, the Virginia Creeper Trail is a multi-use trail with opportunities to bike, walk, run, fish, horseback ride, people watch, cross country ski, and geocache.

 

Whatever trail you choose to ride, we hope you have fun out there! And remember to wear your helmet and all other appropriate safety gear!

 

And after a day of epic riding…

Relax your muscles at the Spa at Chetola Resort or with a delicious meal at Timberlake’s Restaurant with dessert (you’ve earned it!).

 

For more information on trails and trail status visit https://ridenwnctrails.com/

And if you’re in need of a tune-up or have specific bike questions visit our friends over at Rhoddie Bicycle Outfitters (just a short ride or walk from Chetola) for any of your bicycle needs during your visit to Blowing Rock!

 

Everything about the High Country is unique; from the attractions to the lodging, the weather, and the views, but one of our favorite things about the High Country is the variety of unique shopping options in this area.

Whether you are looking for a fun new outfit, gifts for friends, Moon Pies & RC Cola, farm fresh vegetables, or a spot to support local artisans, here are a few of our favorite spots to shop during your visit this spring and summer:

Downtown Blowing Rock (2 min drive, 12 min walk)

Downtown Blowing Rock, just a short walk or drive from Chetola Resort is one of our favorite spots to find unique boutiques, art, jewelry, antiques, and home decor shops. With countless spots to shop for unique finds (and lots of delicious restaurants nearby for a midday snack) you could spend all day exploring everything that Downtown BR has to offer.

tanger shoppes on the parkway

Tanger Outlets (4 min drive, 7 min walk)

With your favorite stores like Banana Republic, Columbia (coming soon), Gap, and stores only in the High Country like The Trading Shoppes, High Country Herbs and Holistic, and Docs Rocks Gem Mine, there is somewhere for everyone to shop at Tanger Outlets. And May – November on the first Friday and Saturday of every month, support local artisans at Tanger’s Artisan Markets!

Downtown Boone (17 min drive)

With most shopping located on the iconic King Street, experience the best of the Boone area by shopping a wide selection of great antique stores, craft venues, art galleries, and specialty shops.

Mast General Store (Boone Store – 17 min drive, Original Store – 26 min drive)

Take a step back in time at the Mast General Store. Visit the Boone location or the original Mast Store location in Valle Crucis! Whichever Mast Store you choose to experience, make sure you don’t miss out on the Candy Barrel where you can treat yourself to all your favorite nostalgic candies! Or if candy is not your thing, be sure to pick up a Moon Pie and an RC Cola!

Southern Highland Craft Guild (6 min drive)

Shop some of the best hand-crafted goods inspired by the beauty of the Blue Ridge Parkway at Moses Cone Manor. After shopping, experience the beauty of the Cone Estate by hiking a few miles on some of the carriage trails surrounding the property.

Blowing Rock Farmers Market (3 min drive)

Opening May 20 and located right in the heart of Downtown Blowing Rock, the Blowing Rock Farmers Market hosts local vendors every week on Thursdays from 3-6pm on Park Ave in Downtown Blowing Rock. Shop for fresh flowers, local beef, local produce, plants, and more on your next visit to the Blowing Rock Farmers Market!

Watauga County Farmers Market (14 min drive)

Every Saturday morning from May until November, start your weekend out with a stop at the Watauga County Farmers Market. Whether you are a local or just up for a weekend visit, the WCFM is the place to be on Saturday mornings for live music, delicious pastries & biscuits, local produce, and handmade art. Stop by and experience one of the most enjoyable markets in western North Carolina.

Blowing Rock Art in the Park (3 min drive)

Support even more local artists when you visit a Blowing Rock Art in the Park event! Once a month, May through October, visitors are invited to enjoy arts and crafts from award-winning and acclaimed artisans. Each show will feature a different set of artists with a wide variety of artistic mediums – so be sure to stop by every month to see new artisans!

If you would rather stay on property for a shopping experience, check out the Chetola Gift Shop where we have official Chetola merchandise, Orvis® fly-fishing gear, and locally crafted gifts!

Enjoy exploring the shops of the High Country!

 

Few things are better than savoring an exquisite glass of wine while enjoying the scenic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Lucky for us, there are quite a few beautiful wineries around the High Country for locals and visitors to enjoy. Here are a few of our High Country favorites only a short drive from Chetola Resort:

Grandfather Vineyard & Winery (23 min drive)

Enjoy an award-winning glass of wine from a local, family-owned vineyard on the banks of the Watauga River with a view of Grandfather Mountain. With delicious wines, tasty food trucks, and a relaxing ambiance, your visit to Grandfather Vineyard & Winery will be a highlight of your trip.

Banner Elk Winery (40 min drive)

Offering tastings, tours, and awe-inspiring views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Banner Elk Winery is a must-stop on your winery tour of the High Country. Stop by to enjoy excellent wines that reflect the unique characteristics of the Blue Ridge Mountains and take a bottle from your trip home with you.

Linville Falls Winery (43 min drive)

A family-owned and operated vineyard and winery, a visit to Linville Falls Winery is an experience you don’t want to miss. Located just a mile away from its namesake Linville Falls, this is the perfect opportunity to enjoy a beautiful hike and “earn your wine”. With a variety of wine options, yoga, chocolate, live music, food trucks, and beautiful scenery, add Linville Falls Winery to your Wine Tasting Bucket List.

Watauga Lake Winery (51 min drive)

Discover the first winery in Johnson County, Tennessee, and walk through history in their historical Dry Run Schoolhouse Winery. Inspired by the wines and scenery of Italy, these award-winning wines are made for every palate.

Raffaldini Vineyards & Winery (1 hr 9 min drive)

Travel to Tuscany right in the Blue Ridge Mountains at the family-owned Raffaldini Vineyards. With vineyard tours, wine tasting, their annual Fest Italiana, and gorgeous views, you can’t go wrong with a visit to Raffaldini Vineyards.

If you would rather stay on property for a delicious glass of wine, Timberlake’s Restaurant at Chetola Resort offers elusive wines that you won’t find in stores. We’ll save you a glass!

Enjoy your winery tour of the High Country!

Visit https://www.highcountrywinetrail.com/ to see all the vineyards and wineries along the trail!

Kick Off the Summer Memorial Day Bonus

Cool spring breezes, lake activities, bonfires with s’mores, endless adventures, and time spent with loved ones. Welcome to the warm season in Blowing Rock!

Enjoy a private escape in one of our vacation rentals, and receive resort credit to use towards our sporting reserve, spa, new fly shop, and on-site restaurant. It’s the perfect time to visit!

Stay 3 nights or more over Memorial Day and Receive a $50/ night Resort Credit

• Stay 3 nights in a Chetola Premier Condominium
• New Winter Menu at Timberlake’s Restaurant
• Ask about our onsite activities at check-in!

Use code MEMO when booking with one of our guest service team members.

Call now to book your private escape!
800-243-8652

*Condos only. Must stay 3 nights or more to receive a credit of $50/ night; can be used for current or future stays; new reservations only; based on availability; cannot be combined with other offers; Must book by May 18 for stays May 22, 2022-May 31, 2022; 

 

Warm weather is arriving in the mountains and there is nothing better than enjoying a cold drink from a local High Country Brewery on a sunny day. With many options to choose from, no matter where your adventures may take you during your visit, there is a delicious brewery nearby. Here are a few of our High Country favorites just a short drive from Chetola Resort:

Photo by: Blowing Rock Brewing Company

Blowing Rock Brewing Company (2 min drive)

It is Blowing Rock Brewing Company’s mission to “not just craft the highest quality mountain artisan beer, but to create a high-quality experience for enjoying our beer as well.” These delicious Blowing Rock Drafts are just a short walk (or drive) from Chetola Resort. Enjoy a cold one while exploring Downtown Blowing Rock!

Photo by: Appalachian Mountain Brewery

Appalachian Mountain Brewery, Boone (13 min drive)

Located in the heart of Boone, Appalachian Mountain Brewery (AMB), has something for everyone. With delightful beers and unique ciders, you will not be leaving without a 6-pack in hand to enjoy later on.

Photo by: Booneshine Brewing Company

Booneshine Brewing Company, Boone (17 min drive)

With the option to drink and dine in their tasting room or outside in their beer garden, you will not be disappointed with a trip to Booneshine. With weekly trivia, running clubs, and a guaranteed good time, make sure you add Booneshine to your trip itinerary.

Photo by: Lost Province Brewing Company

Lost Province Brewing Company, Boone (17 min drive)

Lost Province, located in Downtown Boone, is a microbrewery that serves up tasty pints and delicious meals in a fun atmosphere. With live music, trivia, and other fun events, there is always a good reason to stop by Lost Province.

If you are up for a little more of an adventure, check out these spots a little further down the road:

Kettell Beerworks, Banner Elk (36 min drive)

Boondocks Brewing, West Jefferson (40 min drive)

New River Brewing, West Jefferson (40 min drive)

Beech Mountain Brewing Company, Beech Mountain (49 min drive)

Molley Chomper Hard Cider, Lansing (56 min drive)

If you don’t want to leave the resort, Timberlake’s Restaurant at Chetola Resort offers local North Carolina beers on tap. We’ll save you a seat at the pub!

Enjoy your brewery tour of the High Country!

 

Saturday, April 3

Easter Egg Dyeing from 11 am to 1 pm

This event will be held outside the porch near the pool if it’s nice outside, or in the upstairs gym (rain location).

To-Go Easter Craft Bag from 11 am to 1 pm

Easter Egg Hunt 2 pm

This event will be held on the front lawn. If it is raining, the hunt will be held in the lodge. If held outside, please meet by the arbor. If inside, please meet in the Highlands
Recreation Center. Some bunny will see you there!

Helicopter Egg Drop at Alpha and Omega Maze

April 2-3, 9 am - 4 pm, Alpha and Omega Maze (Hamptonville, NC)

Tweetsie Railroad Reopens April 2

The Easter Bunny is coming to Tweetsie Railroad Easter weekend. He will be here to meet and take photos with your family during your visit.

High Gravity Adventures Aerial Adventure Park opens for spring 11 am - 6 pm

Sky Valley Zip Tours opens for spring tours 

Sunday, April 4

Easter Dine-In Brunch will be offered from 11:30 am - 2:30 pm

Reservations are required. Please call 828-295-5505 to make a reservation.

Easter Curbside To-Go Meal Reservations

Curbside pick-up slots are available from 12 pm - 3 pm on April 4, 2021 Please call 828-295-5505 to make a reservation.

Timberlake's Restaurant will be open for regular dinner service from 4 pm-9 pm.

Tweetsie Railroad Reopens April 2

The Easter Bunny is coming to Tweetsie Railroad Easter weekend. He will be here to meet and take photos with your family during your visit.

High Gravity Adventures Aerial Adventure Park opens for spring 11 am - 6 pm

Sky Valley Zip Tours opens for spring tours 

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Email: guestservices@chetola.com
Mailing address: PO Box 17, Blowing Rock, NC 28605

If you have any trouble with accessibility issues, our guest services team is happy to help you reserve a room directly by calling 828-295-5500.

 

The views along the Blue Ridge Parkway are always spectacular, however, there is something about how the blue hues pop in the winter that makes the season a special time to enjoy an adventure along the Parkway. In between winter and spring when it's warm enough for the parkway to be open, but cold enough that plants aren't blooming yet, there's no better time to enjoy the Blue Ridge Mountains.

To enhance your drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway (during your stay), we’ve put together a list of of our favorite spots, all just a few miles from the resort:

Raven Rocks Overlook (Milepost 289.5)

Raven Rocks Overlook provides a gorgeous view of the surrounding mountains. It is a favorite for picnics and sunset views. Our favorite type of picnic is enjoying a meal from Timberlake’s while enjoying the sunset. Also, if you’re up for a hike, you can hop on the Mountains to Sea Trail (Segment 5) for a few miles- located directly adjacent to the parking area.

Thunder Hill Overlook (Milepost 290.4)

Thunder Hill Overlook is one of the most popular overlooks in the area because it provides a breathtaking panoramic view of the mountains. For a little bit of adventure, there is a small trail across the roadway that takes you on a short hike in a pasture with several apple trees. And, if you are interested in an after-dark adventure, Thunder Hill Overlook provides an astounding view of stars!

Moses Cone Memorial Park (Milepost 294)

The Flat Top Manor at Moses Cone Memorial Park is an iconic piece of the Blue Ridge Parkway. From there, you can experience views of Bass Lake, explore miles of hiking trails or the historic estate itself, discover the Southern Highlands Craft Guild shop, and further experience the property with ranger-led tours and open houses (check online for their opening schedule).

At Moses Cone, we love to bring a meal and our favorite picnic blanket and find a spot on the grounds to enjoy the estate. Or, if we’re up for an adventure, we love to follow the trail to Flat Top Fire Tower or Rich Mountain.

Price Park Picnic Area (Milepost 297)

Pick-up lunch at Timberlake’s and enjoy a meal by Boone Fork Creek and Sim’s Creek at Price Park’s 100-site picnic area. It is open year-round (comfort stations are closed in winter) and makes a perfect spot to be surrounded by the great outdoors while savoring a delicious meal.

If you’re up for more of an adventure, hop on the Boone Fork Trail (5.4 miles round trip) which will take you past Hebron Falls!

Price Lake (Milepost 297)

The view at Price Lake can’t be beaten. Kayak, canoe, fish, hike around the lake, or drive across the dam and take in the view of Grandfather Mountain. With so many activities, as well as spots around the lake to enjoy a snack or a view, everyone in the family will enjoy a stop at Price Lake.

No matter what season you choose to visit, the Blue Ridge Parkway has something for everyone to enjoy.

Spend your days adventuring and your evenings by the fire on your next stay at Chetola Resort.

**When you go out venturing on the parkway or anywhere in the High Country please be sure to leave the area you visited better than you found it so everyone can enjoy it.

 

 

Shepherd's Pie from Timberlake's Restaurant is ALWAYS a good idea. Whether you choose to tackle it yourself by trying Chef Matt's recipe or enjoying it on the patio at Timberlake's, our Shepherd's Pie is sure to make your taste buds do a happy dance!

Shepherd’s Pie
(Yields 4-6 servings)

Ingredients:

Mash Potatoes:

3 lbs Yukon gold potatoes

1 cup heavy cream

1/2 cup butter

1/4 cup of sour cream

1/4 cup of grated parmesan

salt and black pepper

Worcestershire Gravy:

2 qt of reserved stock

1/4 cup Worcestershire

2 tbsp balsamic vinegar

3tbsp tomato paste

2tbsp picked fresh thyme

1/2 cup butter

1/2 cup flour

salt and black pepper

Braised Lamb Shank:

4 lb lamb foreshanks

2 cups chopped onions

1 cup chopped carrots

1 cup chopped celery

1/2 cup chopped garlic

1 cup tomato paste

3 sprigs of fresh thyme

1 sprig of fresh rosemary

1 gallon of beef stock

2 cups red wine (burgundy, cabernet, etc.)

salt and black pepper

oil for searing

1 lb Frozen Vegetables:

We use a 5 vegetable blend but peas and carrots work fine as well

 

Preparation:

Braised Lamb: Preheat the oven to 300 degrees. Place a large dutch oven over high heat. Season
lamb generously with salt and black pepper then once the pan is very hot, sear lamb on all sides. Set
lamb aside. In the same pan, turn the heat down to medium and add oil and onions, carrots, celery, and
season with salt and black pepper. Cook for 5 minutes then add garlic and tomato paste. Cook for 2
minutes then deglaze with wine. Add fresh herbs. Add lamb shanks back to the pan with the
vegetables and add beef stock until the lamb is almost covered. Place lid on pan and place in
preheated oven for 3.5 hours or until meat is tender and falling off the bone. Once cool, pull the lamb
meat from the bones and strain the stock. As stock cools the fat will rise to the top. Skim off as much
fat as possible and save the stock to make the gravy.
Mash Potatoes: Peel and Chop Potatoes. Place butter and cream in a small pot on low heat. Boil
potatoes in water until tender. Drain. Add cream, butter, and sour cream to potatoes, and use a whisk
or hand blender to mash potatoes until smooth and creamy. Add salt and pepper to taste. Set aside.
Worcestershire Gravy: In a large pot add oil and flour and whisk over medium heat for a few
minutes until the flour smells a little nutty and is a light brown color. Add stock and rest of ingredients
whisking constantly to get rid of any lumps. Bring to a simmer then reduce heat to low and cook for a
few minutes until desired consistency. Season with salt and pepper if needed.
Assembly: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. In a mixing bowl, combine vegetables and Lamb
together. Add gravy until the mixture is wet and saucy but not soupy. In a 4 Quart casserole dish add
meat mixture leaving a half-inch from the top. Now add mash potatoes and smooth with a spatula. Cover with
plastic wrap then aluminum foil and place in the preheated oven for 30 minutes. Remove foil and
plastic wrap and bake for additional 10 minutes or until mash potatoes are golden brown. Let rest at
room temperature for 15 minutes. Garnish with scallions or chives

We hope you enjoy experiencing this Timberlake's classic from home! We hope to see you soon for a meal here at the resort!