Charlotte to Cincinnati
starting from Charlotte →
1 hour → Gaffney
1.5 hours → Asheville
1 hour → Cherokee
3.5 hours → Knoxville
46 minutes → Pioneer
2 hours → London
1.5 hours → Kentucky Horse Park
1.5 hours → Cincinnati
10.5 hours of driving
Charlotte to Cincinnati via Charleston
starting from Charlotte
→
1.5 hours → Blue Ridge Parkway
2.5 hours → Charleston
1.5 hours → Wheelersburg
1.5 hours → Manchester
1.5 hours → Cincinnati
9 hours of driving
Charlotte to Cincinnati via Charleston
starting from Charlotte
→
36 minutes → Mooresville
1.5 hours → Blue Ridge Parkway
2.5 hours → Charleston
1.5 hours → Wheelersburg
1.5 hours → Manchester
1.5 hours → Cincinnati
9.5 hours of driving
Charlotte to Cincinnati via Atlanta
starting from Charlotte
→
2 hours → Greenville
2.5 hours → Atlanta
2 hours → Sugar's Ribs
3.5 hours → Knoxville
2 hours → London
1.5 hours → Lexington
1.5 hours → Cincinnati
13 hours of driving
Charlotte to Cincinnati via Ashville
starting from Charlotte
→
2 hours → Greenville
2.5 hours → Stone Mountain
2.5 hours → Ashville
3.5 hours → Knoxville
2 hours → London
1.5 hours → Lexington
1.5 hours → Cincinnati
15 hours of driving
Charlotte to Cincinnati via Ashville
starting from Charlotte
→
2 hours → Greenville
2.5 hours → Stone Mountain
2.5 hours → Ashville
3.5 hours → Knoxville
2 hours → London
1.5 hours → Lexington
1.5 hours → Cincinnati
15 hours of driving
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Charleston (West Virginia),
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Ashville. Try starting your trip from
Huntersville,
Matthews (North Carolina),
Fort Mill,
Pineville (North Carolina),
Belmont (North Carolina),
Mount Holly (North Carolina),
McAdenville,
Tega Cay (South Carolina), or
Indian Trail (North Carolina). You can also change your destination to
Erlanger,
Fort Mitchell,
Fort Wright,
Richwood,
Blue Ash,
Sharonville,
West Chester (Ohio),
Wilder, or
Hebron (Kentucky).