Archived Outdoors

New agritourism guide is out

The new Buy Haywood agritourism guide is now available, celebrating the 10th anniversary of this initiative to promote homegrown Haywood County products.

The guide includes a variety of listings, including farmers markets, roadside stands, specialty retail shops, breweries, farm-to-table restaurants and more. In addition, it features a hand-drawn county map by local naturalist Ken Czarnomski and images by award-winning photographer Benjamin Porter, Ed Kelley and Rachel McIntosh, as well as a recipe from Maggie Valley’s Frankie’s Italian Trattoria.

The guide is free and available at locations throughout Haywood County — including the Haywood County Visitor Center in Maggie Valley — with a digital version online at www.buyhaywood.com.

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