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Charleston's Oldest Plantations
Charleston's Soothing Spas
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Where To Eat In Charleston:
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Our Favorite Seafood Dives
Teatime In Charleston
Charleston: Where the Locals Go
Our Favorite Regional Restaurants: South Carolina
 
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Barbados Getaway
 

 
South Carolina Inns: The Spot To Splurge
Charleston lies within reach of these hidden inns, but with their fabulous feasts and rooms, who needs to see the city?
By Dana Adkins Campbell
   
  Woodlands Resort & Inn's chef Ken Vedrinski
   
  Enjoy a bit of luxury at Woodlands Resort & Inn.

Believe it or not, we're sending you near Charleston, but not to Charleston. I recently snuck away to three inns beyond the city that fed and pampered me so well, I never made it to town. (You don't have to stay overnight to dine, but it sure makes an evening more relaxing.)

If I could go back to only one, I'd choose Woodlands Resort & Inn, 40 minutes from downtown. It's the priciest (ouch), but for a milestone occasion, this remote Relais & Châteaux (association of luxury lodgings) escape soothes and celebrates. There's little to do but linger over breakfast in your rambling, luxurious room; play tennis or croquet; splash in the pool; and surrender to a massage. Then you can glide into an evening in the formal dining room, blessed with suave service, a serene setting, an accomplished but approachable wine list, and the misleadingly quiet talent of chef Ken Vedrinski.

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