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cab5s Jan 3rd, 2007 01:17 PM

Babymoon within a couple hours of DC
 
My husband and I are looking for a fun place to spend a long pre-baby weekend in February. My doctor won't let me fly and wants me to stay within a 3 hour or so driving range of DC. We're open to going in any direction and would like a nice B&B type place in a location that doesn't have to have tons to offer, but at least has a few things we could venture out to - any suggestions?

trippinkpj Jan 3rd, 2007 01:35 PM

How about Fredericksburg, VA? I found it such a cute place. I personally didn't stay there, though I found this link:
http://www.bedandbreakfast.com/frede...-virginia.html

Birdie Jan 3rd, 2007 01:47 PM

Williamsburg. There are a lot of B&B's, some great restaurants, good places to stroll (near bathrooms) and you can see the Jamestown sites before later this year when all the hoopla begins.

girlonthego Jan 3rd, 2007 03:01 PM

Not sure if the Greenbriar or the Homestead are too far,but they will make you feel pampered.
The Tides Inn is close(have not been,but husband has been).
Also, the Keswick in Charlottesville area is very nice.

Judy Jan 3rd, 2007 03:13 PM

How about Maryland's eastern shore, maybe Inn at Perry Cabin in St Michaels or The Inn at Easton in Easton.

LvSun Jan 3rd, 2007 03:37 PM

Berkeley Springs - Info is from the website.

Berkeley Springs is a small place with a mighty appetite for the good life. Massage therapists outnumber lawyers three to one, and last year AmericanStyle readers rated the town #12 among the nation’s Top 25 Arts Cities.

Berkeley Springs State Park is more than a town square, it’s a mineral spa that has operated since 1784 — and just one of several purveyors of spa services in town. What more could you want? How about great food and lodging, antiques, handcrafts, the Ice House arts center and the vintage Star Theatre?

Berkeley Springs is an historic spa and art-filled town nestled in the West Virginia mountains only 90 minutes from the Washington/Baltimore metro area. It boasts warm mineral springs, world class dining, dozens of unique shops, five full-service spas and more than 100 lodging choices from elegant B&B's and historic inns to cabins and resorts. Golf, hiking and swimming share the schedule with year 'round festivals, live music and theater.

For more info, goto: http://www.berkeleysprings.com/
or
http://www.wvtourism.com/spec.aspx?pgID=147


Another place in the same county as Berkeley Springs is Shepherdstown. Info from the websites (describes the area better than I can):

Every July, theater lovers flock to tiny Shepherdstown for the Contemporary American Theater Festival. They also find a charming main street chock-full of shops and good restaurants. Like all Eastern Panhandle towns, this one harbors history — including a replica of the James Rumsey steamboat that plied the Potomac two decades before Fulton’s boat chugged up the Hudson. The town is also home to the Bavarian Inn, a stone and half-timbered German lodge and restaurant overlooking the Potomac River.

Our community is very unique in representation. We make up the artist, the musicians, the professors, the students, and the businessmen and women in Shepherdstown.

Visit our downtown shops for jewelry, potpourri, candles, art, coffee and more. Also learn more about our fresh veggies at The Farmers Market.

Our history represents some of West Virginia's most interesting and finest culture. Learn more about the Civil War in Shepherdstown as well as the age of the oldest town in WV.

Harpers Ferry’s is not far from Shepherdstown but not sure if it is even open during the winter.

For more info, goto http://www.shepherdstownvisitorscenter.com/ or http://www.myshepherdstown.com/main/main_frame.asp
or http://www.wvtourism.com/spec.aspx?pgID=147



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Author: Cicerone
Date: 12/04/2006, 10:38 pm

LvSun Jan 3rd, 2007 03:39 PM

The Greenbrier. It is VERY pricey but the ambience is so old south and charming. Goto http://www.greenbrier.com/site/

The Greenbrier was recently named to CNN's Top 25 Hidden Treasures. http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2004/summer.trips/


Suki Jan 3rd, 2007 03:59 PM

The Brandywine Valley in SE PA. There are some lovely B&B's including Whitewing Farm
www.whitewingfarm.com & the Fairville Inn. You can visit Longwood Gardens or Winterthur or the Brandywine Museum. You can shop and dine in West Chester which has a lot of very nice restaurants.

syd Jan 8th, 2007 05:04 AM

Is the Greenbriar closed for renovations?

LvSun Jan 8th, 2007 05:18 AM

Yes, The Greenbrier is closed for renovations until April or May. Forgot about that.

lisettemac Jan 8th, 2007 05:24 AM

Charlottesville is lovely. There are several nice resort-type hotels with spa facilities, etc. There are lots of good restaurants. The univ is interesting to see. There are wine tours (I know, you can't drink, but it's still interesting) and historical sites.


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