Hotel Domestique
The foothills of the Carolina Mountains tell a quiet, compelling story. Tucked between Asheville’s artistic vibrancy and Greenville’s understated elegance, this region has long drawn those seeking a slower pace without sacrificing substance. Its roads, winding through thick forests and rolling terrain, are a natural draw for cyclists and adventurers, while its temperate climate encourages exploration year-round. The area’s appeal extends beyond its natural beauty, offering a cultural richness marked by independent makers, thoughtful cuisine, and a sense of connection that feels increasingly rare.
It’s in this unassuming yet captivating corner of the Southeast that George Hincapie, a former professional cyclist, found the perfect setting for a new chapter. The boutique Hotel Domestique not only reflects his personal passions but also the region’s unique ability to inspire those who visit. Through Hotel Domestique, Hincapie has channeled his lifelong passions for cycling, European culture, and wellness into a distinctive destination by combining luxury hospitality with a refined balance of comfort, sport, and community connection.
A Journey to Hospitality
George Hincapie
Hincapie’s 19-year cycling career took him across the world, with two decades spent living in Europe. Immersed in the continent’s rich traditions of fine dining, wine, and an active lifestyle, he cultivated a deep appreciation for the intersection of quality and simplicity. This experience proved instrumental when he stumbled upon a property in South Carolina during the final year of his professional career. Recognizing its potential, Hincapie partnered with others to renovate and transform the location into a boutique hotel that reflects both the region’s natural elegance and the cultural sensibilities of his European experiences.
What began as a fortuitous discovery became an opportunity to bring a unique vision to life. With its beautiful surroundings and access to premier cycling roads, the property soon became a haven for travelers seeking a blend of outdoor adventure and sophisticated relaxation.
The Domestique Experience
Hotel Domestique offers more than stunning views. It provides an ideal environment for cycling enthusiasts and those simply seeking a tranquil retreat. Guests can enjoy year-round riding on some of the country’s most scenic trails, made even more accessible by the hotel’s fleet of 20 high-quality Ventum bicycles.
Inside, the hotel combines European-inspired design with modern amenities. From the intimate atmosphere of its boutique setting to its carefully curated food and wine offerings, every detail is tailored to create an inviting yet elevated experience. Each of the hotel’s thirteen rooms is thoughtfully designed, combining minimalist European aesthetics with cozy touches that reflect the surrounding landscape.
The hotel’s signature restaurant, Restaurant 17, is inspired by Hincapie’s European travels. Featuring seasonal menus crafted with locally sourced ingredients, it offers a fusion of sophisticated flavors and Southern hospitality. Guests can savor their meals on the patio overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains, creating moments of connection and reflection that linger long after their visit.
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For those seeking relaxation, Hotel Domestique offers a variety of wellness amenities, including an outdoor saltwater pool and a hot tub with panoramic mountain views. Guests can also take advantage of curated spa services, tailored to rejuvenate both body and mind. Whether visiting for a quiet getaway, a special celebration, or simply to savor the property’s unique charm, Hotel Domestique provides a holistic escape that balances luxury with simplicity.
Initially catering primarily to cycling aficionados—comprising 80% of its clientele in its early days—the hotel now attracts a broader audience, balancing recreational riders with others drawn to its reputation as a top wedding venue and destination for special celebrations. Today, cycling enthusiasts, couples celebrating milestones, and culinary connoisseurs alike find equal appeal in the hotel’s offerings.
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The Hincapie Gran Fondo: Cycling Meets Community
The Hincapie Gran Fondo is an annual event, which began as a retirement celebration in 2012 and has grown into a cornerstone of the cycling community. Each year, it attracts over 2,000 participants—ranging from professional cyclists to recreational riders—to the scenic roads of the Carolinas, including through Hotel Domestique’s backyard.
The Gran Fondo captures the spirit of inclusivity, offering routes that cater to various skill levels. For some, it is a competitive challenge; for others, a leisurely ride punctuated by picturesque rest stops and gourmet refreshments. Beyond its appeal as a cycling event, the Gran Fondo has become a vehicle for community impact. In 2024, the event took on a philanthropic focus, raising nearly $900,000 to aid hurricane recovery efforts. From live auctions featuring works by local artists to rallying the support of cycling enthusiasts nationwide, the event exemplifies how sport and generosity can converge for meaningful change.
Cycling Beyond South Carolina
George Hincapie at the Hincapie Gran Fondo
While the Gran Fondo at Hotel Domestique remains the flagship event, Hincapie’s cycling vision extends far beyond the foothills of the Carolinas. His organization now hosts events across the United States, with locations in California, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, and Arkansas. These cycling marathons mirror the inclusive and celebratory ethos of the original Gran Fondo, creating opportunities for community building, fitness, and fundraising on a national scale.
Ventures Beyond the Hotel
Hincapie’s entrepreneurial spirit is not confined to the walls of Hotel Domestique. Over the past two decades, he has cultivated a successful cycling apparel line that meets the practical and aesthetic needs of the cycling community. Additionally, The Move — his podcast with cycling legend Lance Armstrong — has become a staple of the community. The show, which focuses on major cycling events like the Tour de France, reached new heights in 2024 with NBC broadcasting several episodes, underscoring its growing influence.
A Legacy of Connection
George Hincapie’s ventures reflect a profound commitment to connection—whether through sport, hospitality, or community engagement. Hotel Domestique serves as a physical manifestation of his philosophy, blending the best of his European influences with the natural beauty of South Carolina. By intertwining his expertise in cycling with his passion for hospitality and philanthropy, he has created something enduring—a space where travelers can explore, celebrate, and give back.