29 Best Hotels in Central and Western Virginia, Virginia

200 South Street Inn

$$ | 200 South St., Charlottesville, VA, 22902, USA

Two Georgian houses, one of them a former brothel, have been combined and restored to create this old-fashioned inn in the historic district, two blocks from the Downtown Mall. Furnishings throughout are English and Belgian antiques, and several rooms come with a canopy bed, sitting room, fireplace, and whirlpool.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Charming decor
  • Historic inn

Cons

  • Some rooms are small
  • Two-night minimum on weekends
  • Limited availability
200 South St., Charlottesville, VA, 22902, USA
800-964–7008
hotel Details
24 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Free Breakfast

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Boars Head Inn

$$$ | 200 Ednam Dr., Charlottesville, VA, 22903, USA

Set on 55 acres in west Charlottesville, this local landmark resembles an English country inn, with flower gardens, ponds, and a gristmill from 1834. Rooms have king-size four-poster beds and Italian linens, and many are decked out with balconies or fireplaces. There are lots of activities hosted here, from cooking classes and wine tastings, to hot-air ballooning. The Old Mill Room restaurant, the Inn's fine dining outlet, is open for a lunch buffet and dinner, while Bistro 1834 and the Birdwood Grill offer more casual fare.

Pros

  • True luxury
  • Tons of amenities
  • Sumptuous lunch buffet

Cons

  • Add-on activities can make this a pricey stay
  • Compared to other inns, this larger property can feel impersonal
200 Ednam Dr., Charlottesville, VA, 22903, USA
434-296–2181
hotel Details
175 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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By the Side of the Road Inn and Cottages

$$ | 491 Garbers Church Rd., Harrisonburg, VA, 22801, USA

This 1789 home features four luxurious suites and three intimate cottages overlooking the rolling hills of Harrisonburg. The inn combines 21st-century amenities with the old-world elegance of featherbeds and fireplaces. The three cottages feature whirlpool tubs set in front of the fireplace and 4-inch-thick featherbeds. All rooms and suites are furnished with period antiques and reproductions: Colonial in the 1790s main house and Victorian in the 1840s addition.

Pros

  • Elegant rooms
  • Fireplaces
  • Gourmet breakfast
  • Close to Skyline Drive and the Blue Ridge

Cons

  • Expensive option for the area
  • Limited availability
  • No pets
491 Garbers Church Rd., Harrisonburg, VA, 22801, USA
540-801–0430
hotel Details
4 suites, 3 cottages
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Free Breakfast

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Camberley's Martha Washington Hotel & Spa

$$$ | 150 W. Main St., Abingdon, VA, 24210, USA

Constructed as a private house in 1832, turned into a college dormitory in 1860, and then used as a field hospital during the Civil War, the Martha Washington finally became an inn in 1935. Across from the Barter Theatre, the inn has rooms furnished with Victorian antiques; some have fireplaces and all have flat-screens and even the odd touch of phones in the bathroom. A natatorium, pool, and full-service spa add to the old-world luxury. There is a daily resort fee, which includes breakfast, morning coffee, afternoon tea, Wi-Fi, access to the fitness center, and shuttle service to the Virginia Highlands Airport.

Pros

  • Historic luxury
  • Spa and pool facilities

Cons

  • Pricey compared to nearby options
150 W. Main St., Abingdon, VA, 24210, USA
276-628–3161
hotel Details
63 rooms and suites
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Free Breakfast

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Clifton Inn

$$$$ | 1296 Clifton Inn Dr., Charlottesville, VA, 22911, USA

This small inn is the ultimate in luxury, with top-shelf amenities like Mascioni linens and robes, and Molton Brown toiletries. There are 18 uniquely appointed rooms and suites situated on 100 acres, offering spectacular views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Many of the rooms are named to reflect the property's ties to the Jefferson family. About 350 acres passed to Thomas Jefferson's daughter and her husband, Thomas Mann Randolph, who established their home, Edgehill, on the property. The foundations of the main building are thought to be the original foundations of one of Mann's warehouses. The Inn is also known for its excellent restaurant.

Pros

  • Great food
  • Luxury in a small setting
  • Free breakfast and tea
  • Pet-friendly
  • Massive private lake

Cons

  • Far from downtown Charlottesville
  • Expensive
1296 Clifton Inn Dr., Charlottesville, VA, 22911, USA
434-971–1800
hotel Details
18 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Free Breakfast

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Craddock Terry Hotel

$$ | 1312 Commerce St., Lynchburg, VA, 24504, USA Fodor's Choice

This former shoe factory and tobacco warehouse turned boutique hotel still pays homage to its beginnings. In the 1800s, the Craddock-Terry Shoe Company was the fifth largest in the world, so to honor its roots, the hotel serves a complimentary continental breakfast delivered in a shoeshine box. Located in the Bluffwalk Center, the Craddock Terry is within walking distance of several restaurants and the Jefferson Brewery, in addition to the two on-site restaurants. All rooms have scenic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains or the James River.

Pros

  • Free breakfast, parking, and Wi-Fi
  • Historic building

Cons

  • Upper price range
  • Rooms near train tracks can be noisy
1312 Commerce St., Lynchburg, VA, 24504, USA
434-455–1500
hotel Details
44 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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High Meadows Vineyard Inn

$ | 55 High Meadows La., Scottsville, VA, 24590, USA

Federalist and Italianate architecture are joined by a hall in this bed-and-breakfast (and working vineyard), combining houses from 1832 and 1882. This 13-acre property is 15 miles south of Monticello and close to several top wineries, and their own vineyard is known for its pinot noir. All of the rooms have been recently renovated, with the addition of luxury linens and Arbonne toiletries. Dinner is served in the dining room by reservation Wednesday through Saturday, and a substantial breakfast is included in the room rate. The inn even keeps its own hens for true farm-to-table organic eggs.

Pros

  • Luxury amenities
  • Winery on-site
  • Historic property

Cons

  • Farther from town
  • Small size books up quickly
55 High Meadows La., Scottsville, VA, 24590, USA
434-286–2218
hotel Details
11 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Free Breakfast

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Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center

$ | 110 Shenandoah Ave., Roanoke, VA, 24016, USA Fodor's Choice

This elegant Tudor Revival building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was built in 1882 by the Norfolk and Western Railroad. The richly paneled lobby has Florentine marble floors and ceiling frescos. Its formal restaurant ($$$–$$$$) serves regional Southern cuisine. A $6.5-million renovation of guest rooms and suites includes new furnishings, flat-screens, and Sweet Dreams beds. The Market Square Bridge, a glassed-in walkway, goes from the hotel to downtown attractions.

Pros

  • Historic building with modern amenities
  • Great Market Square location

Cons

  • Fee for Wi-Fi in room; free to Hilton Honors members
  • Busy conference hotel
110 Shenandoah Ave., Roanoke, VA, 24016, USA
540-985–5900
hotel Details
330 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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Inn at Gristmill Square

$ | 118 Old Germantown Rd., Warm Springs, VA, 24484, USA

Occupying five restored buildings at the same site as the Waterwheel Restaurant, the rooms of this state historical landmark inn are in a Colonial Virginia style. Four units are in the original miller's house; others occupy the former blacksmith's shop, hardware store, gristmill, and cottage. Some of the rooms have fireplaces and patios, and each has its own unique decor, from Colonial cottage chic to modern rustic cabin charm. A continental breakfast is included in the rate. The Inn is at the border of The Homestead resort property so you can easily walk up and explore that area. It's also within walking distance of shops and a convenience store.

Pros

  • Historic
  • Good location for shoppers
  • Nice in-house restaurant

Cons

  • Limited availability
  • No pets
118 Old Germantown Rd., Warm Springs, VA, 24484, USA
540-839–2231
hotel Details
17 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Free Breakfast

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Joshua Wilton House

$ | 412 S. Main St., Harrisonburg, VA, 22801, USA

A row of trees guards the privacy of this circa-1888 B&B decorated in a Victorian style and set on a large yard at the edge of the "Old Town" district. The sunroom and back patio are built for relaxation. Ask for Room 4; it has a lace-draped canopy bed and a turret sitting area with a view of the Blue Ridge Mountains looming over Main Street. Room 2 has a fireplace. The restaurant's menu changes daily, its components supplied by many small, local organic farmers.

Pros

  • Full breakfast
  • Charming decor
  • Nice downtown location within walking distance of JMU

Cons

  • Few amenities
  • Limited number of rooms
412 S. Main St., Harrisonburg, VA, 22801, USA
888-294–5866
hotel Details
5 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Free Breakfast

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Keswick Hall and Golf Club

$$$$ | 701 Club Dr., Keswick, VA, 22947, USA Fodor's Choice

If you've got the money for it, this 1912 Tuscan villa on 600 lush acres 5 miles east of Charlottesville is a luxurious, cosmopolitan retreat. The 48 guest rooms and suites contain modern amenities like high-speed Internet and flat screen TVs, which exist in harmony among English and American antiques and claw-foot tubs. Some rooms have whirlpool baths and balconies. The 18-hole golf course designed by Pete Dye, spreads across the rear of the estate. There's no check-in desk here; you are welcomed inside as if you're entering someone's home.

Pros

  • Restaurant, lounge and spa
  • Top-shelf toiletries

Cons

  • Expensive for the area
  • Not close to downtown Charlottesville
701 Club Dr., Keswick, VA, 22947, USA
434-979–3440
hotel Details
48 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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L'Auberge Provencale

$$$ | 13630 Lord Fairfax Hwy., Boyce, VA, 22620, USA Fodor's Choice

Chef-owner Alain Borel and his wife Celeste of Avignon, France, bring the warm elegance of the south of France to this 1750s country inn, originally a sheep farm owned by Lord Fairfax. Rooms are eclectically decorated with French art and fabrics, and Victorian wicker and antiques; some even have fireplaces. Breakfast includes fresh homemade croissants and apple crepes with maple syrup. This is considered one of the most romantic inns in Virginia; the restaurant is highly popular on its own as well.

Pros

  • European luxury
  • Stellar cuisine at in-house restaurant

Cons

  • Limited number of rooms
  • Must reserve well in advance
13630 Lord Fairfax Hwy., Boyce, VA, 22620, USA
800-638–1702
hotel Details
11 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Jan., Free Breakfast

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Maple Hall

$$ | 3111 N. Lee Hwy., Lexington, VA, 24450, USA

For a taste of Southern history, spend a night at this country inn dating to 1850. Once a plantation house, it's on 56 acres 6 miles north of Lexington. Individually decorated rooms have period antiques and modern amenities; most have gas log fireplaces as well. On the property miles of scenic walking trails and a fishing pond. Several marquee names have slept here, from Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Gere to Bill Clinton and Lady Bird Johnson.

Pros

  • Historic setting
  • Outdoor activities

Cons

  • A bit far from downtown
  • Limited number of rooms
3111 N. Lee Hwy., Lexington, VA, 24450, USA
540-463–6693
hotel Details
20 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Free Breakfast

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Mayhurst Inn

$$ | 12460 Mayhurst La., Orange, VA, 22960, USA

An architectural rarity in the South, this Italianate Victorian mansion was built in 1859 by a grandnephew of James Madison, and generals Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee were early guests. Now Mayhurst is a cozy and comfortable B&B surrounded by 37 acres of woods with hiking trails. Its rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows, marble fireplaces, and antique furnishings; some have whirlpool baths. Included with the room rate is a sumptuous three-course breakfast, evening wine and cheese, and soft drinks and snacks.

Pros

  • Antiques
  • Historic
  • Complimentary snacks
  • No age restriction for children

Cons

  • Limited availability
  • Nothing within walking distance
12460 Mayhurst La., Orange, VA, 22960, USA
888-672–5597
hotel Details
8 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Free Breakfast

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Mountain Lake

$$ | 115 Hotel Circle, Pembroke, VA, 24136, USA

The 1987 movie "Dirty Dancing" was filmed here, and the resort (Kellerman's in the movie) is still a popular summer getaway. Centered on the highest natural lake east of the Mississippi, accommodations range from spartan cottages to plush suites in a majestic sandstone hotel from 1930 (the resort itself predates the Civil War). You can also rent two-, three-, and four-bedroom cottages if you need more space for an extended stay. Atop the 4,000-foot Salt Pond Mountain, outdoor activities abound: you can hike, mountain bike, ride horses, swim, and boat within the 2,500-acre Mountain Lake Wilderness, which surrounds the hotel. The adjacent Jefferson National Forest offers even more recreation, including a segment of the Appalachian Trail. A 2012 renovation included a refurbishment of guestrooms and cottages and the addition of an aerial and zip-line adventure course.

Pros

  • Gorgeous scenery
  • Outdoor activities

Cons

  • Crowded in summer
  • Far from Blacksburg
  • No pets
115 Hotel Circle, Pembroke, VA, 24136, USA
540-626–7121
hotel Details
28 cottages, 16 lodge rooms, 43 hotel rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Seasonal May–Oct., some weekends Nov.–Dec., No Meals, Closed Jan. and Feb., Meal plans available

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Natural Bridge Hotel

$ | 15 Appledore La., Natural Bridge, VA, 24578, USA

The first hotel on this site was built in 1828, but visitors have been attracted to the Natural Bridge since Colonial times. Within walking distance of the spectacular rock arch of the same name (there's also a shuttle bus), the Colonial-style brick hotel is in a beautiful location as well as numerous recreational facilities. The hotel is similar in style to The Homestead resort but is a fraction of the price. Long porches with rocking chairs allow leisurely appreciation of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and rooms are done in a Colonial Virginia style.

Pros

  • Walk to the Natural Bridge
  • Budget-friendly
  • Stunning scenery

Cons

  • Far from local towns
  • Larger hotel may lack Southern hospitality feel
15 Appledore La., Natural Bridge, VA, 24578, USA
800-533–1410
hotel Details
90 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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Old Waterstreet Inn

$ | 217 W. Boscawen St., Winchester, VA, 22603, USA

Just two blocks from Winchester's pedestrian mall (which is a major selling point), this charming historic house is furnished with period pieces, and two of the rooms have working fireplaces. A full breakfast, well-stocked pantry for snacks and sodas, and free parking are included in the rate.

Pros

  • Good location
  • Great value with free breakfast, snacks, and parking

Cons

  • Limited availability
  • No kids under 12
  • No pets
217 W. Boscawen St., Winchester, VA, 22603, USA
540-665–6777
hotel Details
5 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Free Breakfast

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Omni Charlottesville

$$ | 212 Ridge McIntire Rd., Charlottesville, VA, 22903, USA

This attractive member of the luxury chain looms over the west end of the Downtown Mall. Triangular rooms at the point of the wedge-shaped building get light from two sides. Cherry-color furnishings and sage fabrics decorate the guest quarters, and potted plants soften the bright seven-story atrium lobby.

Pros

  • Steps from pedestrian mall
  • Nice market and gift shop
  • Modern hotel

Cons

  • Some rooms are small due to the triangular shape of the building
  • No historical connection
212 Ridge McIntire Rd., Charlottesville, VA, 22903, USA
434-971–5500
hotel Details
211 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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Peaks of Otter Lodge

$ | 85554 Blue Ridge Pkwy., Bedford, VA, 24523, USA

This unpretentious, peaceful lodge is so popular in the fall that reservations are accepted beginning October 1 for the following year (but it's open year-round). Every room looks out on Abbott Lake from a private terrace or balcony, and their interiors have a folksy quality. Nestled between two of the three peaks of its namesake, the lodge was built in 1964. In nonwinter months a complimentary bus takes you to Sharp Top Mountain if you prefer not to hike, and you can see the same mountaintop from the lodge's Lake View Restaurant. Rooms do not have telephones and both cell service and Wi-Fi are spotty. There are pet-friendly rooms available in one wing.

Pros

  • Restaurant and lounge on-site
  • ADA-accessible rooms
  • Nice views

Cons

  • May be too rustic for some; no phones
  • Must reserve far in advance
85554 Blue Ridge Pkwy., Bedford, VA, 24523, USA
540-586–1081
hotel Details
63 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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Sheridan Livery Inn

$$ | 35 N. Main St., Lexington, VA, 24450, USA

In the heart of downtown, this historic property is within walking distance of shops, restaurants, and attractions. Built in 1887 as the stable and carriage service of prominent Lexington businessman John Sheridan, the historic structure was carefully renovated and opened as an inn in 1997. Rooms are spacious, with high ceilings, and include the charm of 19th-century furnishings along with modern amenities like Wi-Fi. A Continental breakfast is included in the room rate.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Good breakfast

Cons

  • Only 12 rooms
  • No pets
35 N. Main St., Lexington, VA, 24450, USA
540-464–1887
hotel Details
12 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Free Breakfast

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Skyland Resort

$ | Luray, VA, 22835, United States

At the highest point on Skyline Drive (3,680 feet, milepost 41.7), with views across the Shenandoah Valley, this facility has lodging that ranges from rustic cabins and motel-style rooms to suites. This resort is one of three different properties within the park: Big Meadows Lodge (milepost 51.0), originally built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, is in a spectacular setting surrounding by grassy meadows full of deer and wildlife. Lewis Cabins (milepost 57.5) is the real deal—very rustic cabins for an authentic outdoor adventure. Since these three properties in the park are in sought-after locations, you'll need to book up to a year in advance. There's no air-conditioning, but days above 80°F are rare at this altitude.

Pros

  • Stunning scenery
  • Alternative to in-park camping

Cons

  • Must plan far in advance
  • No phones or TVs in many rooms
  • Closed in winter
Luray, VA, 22835, United States
800-778–2851
hotel Details
177 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Dec.–mid-Mar.

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Stonewall Jackson Hotel

$ | 24 S. Market St., Staunton, VA, 24401, USA Fodor's Choice

Built in 1928, this restored hotel in historic downtown combines old-world charm with modern amenities. The charming lobby has a fireplace, but the rooms are definitely contemporary Colonial in style. With more than 100 rooms, the hotel also has an indoor pool, fitness center, business center, lounge, restaurant, and conference facilities. The historic past is reflected in the lobby's period decor.

Pros

  • Extras like free Internet and daily paper
  • Pet-friendly
  • Great location

Cons

  • Busy conference hotel
  • Fee for parking
24 S. Market St., Staunton, VA, 24401, USA
866-880–0024
hotel Details
124 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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The Gay Street Inn

$$ | 160 Gay St., Washington, DC, 22747, USA

Prepare to be pampered upon arrival with complimentary port and chocolates in the cozy library at this welcoming inn that will make you feel like a local. Located on the quiet end of town, this 1850s farmhouse furnished with antiques and period pieces is within walking distance of restaurants and shopping. Curl up in front of the fireplace on a chilly fall day or enjoy the scenery during warm weather from the spacious front porch. A full home-cooked breakfast in the serene sunroom is included.

Pros

  • Wi-Fi, good location

Cons

  • Limited number of rooms
160 Gay St., Washington, DC, 22747, USA
540-316–9220
hotel Details
5 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Free Breakfast

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The George Washington Hotel

$$ | 103 E. Picadilly St., Winchester, VA, 22601, USA

Located within walking distance of all of the charming town's attractions, this historic hotel once hosted the many celebrities, such as Ed Sullivan, who served as Grand Marshall at the Shenandoah Valley Apple Blossom Parade. Originally built in 1924, the stunning lobby with its original Tennessee marble floors features a pictorial history of the grand hotel, along with a hip new lounge and upscale restaurant called the Dancing Goat. As it's now part of the Wyndham group, guests can expect rooms furnished with period reproductions, luxury bedding, and modern amenities, from flat screens to high-speed Internet.

Pros

  • Great location in historic downtown
  • Good restaurant

Cons

  • Smallish rooms
  • Can be noisy when hosting special events in the ballroom
103 E. Picadilly St., Winchester, VA, 22601, USA
540-678–4700
hotel Details
90 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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The Inn at Little Washington

$$$$ | 309 Middle St., Washington, VA, 22747, USA Fodor's Choice

What began as a small-town eatery in 1978 has grown into a legendary establishment. The rich interior of the three-story white-frame inn is the work of Joyce Conway-Evans, who has designed theatrical sets and rooms in English royal houses. Plush canopy beds, marble bathrooms, and fresh flowers make the rooms sumptuous. If you need more space, the Inn also has two luxurious cottages: the 3,200 square foot Claiborne House and the smaller but equally charming Gamekeeper's Cottage, both steps from the main inn. Chef Patrick O'Connell's much-loved New American food is served in a slate-floor dining room with William Morris wallpaper, and his restaurant consistently wins respect from international critics. Gourmands can reserve a seat at the Chef's Table to watch the kitchen in action.

Pros

  • Ultimate luxury
  • Amazing in-house restaurant

Cons

  • Must reserve months in advance
  • Limited number of rooms
309 Middle St., Washington, VA, 22747, USA
540-675–3800
hotel Details
24 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Restaurant closed Tues. except in May and Oct., Free Breakfast

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The Inn at Vaucluse Springs

$ | 231 Vaucluse Spring La., Stephens City, VA, 22655, USA

Midway between Winchester and Belle Grove Plantation, the Inn at Vaucluse Springs sits on 100 acres of rolling orchards. The 200-year-old Manor House serves as the gathering spot for an elegant three-course breakfast and end-of-day socializing. Six private guesthouses sit on the property, including the Old Mill House, which was once an artist's studio, and the Gallery Guest House with panoramic meadow views. Innkeepers Neil and Barry Myers are known for their genial Southern hospitality. Snacks, tea, and a hearty organic breakfast are included in the rate.

Pros

  • Small retreat in gorgeous apple-orchard setting
  • First-class organic breakfast

Cons

  • Hard to find
  • A bit removed from local sites
231 Vaucluse Spring La., Stephens City, VA, 22655, USA
800-869–0525
hotel Details
6 guesthouses
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Free Breakfast

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The Omni Homestead

$$$ | 1766 Sam Snead Hwy., Hot Springs, VA, 24445, USA

For centuries, American glitterati have retreated to this genteel Southern resort to soak in the healing springs and pursue their recreational passions. While the grand lobby still reflects the elegance and formality of the early 19th century, The Homestead has a casual atmosphere that caters to outdoor enthusiasts. Daytime activities include far more than shuffleboard: there are three championship-grade 18-hole golf courses, 4 miles of streams stocked with rainbow trout, 100 miles of riding trails, skeet and trap shooting, and nine ski slopes (The Homestead was the site of the South's first downhill skiing in 1959). The venue has evolved from a country spa to a 15,000-acre resort-and-conference facility. Rooms in the sprawling redbrick building, built in 1891, have Georgian-style furnishings; some have fireplaces. European-style meal plans are a better value than paying just the room rate.

Pros

  • Southern luxury
  • Outdoor activities
  • Even the spa has history

Cons

  • Daily resort charge
  • Everything costs extra, even coffee
  • Size can be overwhelming
1766 Sam Snead Hwy., Hot Springs, VA, 24445, USA
540-839–1766
hotel Details
483 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, No Meals, Meal plans available

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Wintergreen Resort

$ | 39 Mountain Inn Loop, Wintergreen, VA, 22958, USA

This is a great place to get away any time of year, 25 miles southwest of Charlottesville (via I–64, U.S. 250, and Route 151). With 6,700 acres of forest, six restaurants, and three golf courses, Wintergreen is more like a community in itself than just a resort. Skiing and snowboarding are the central attractions, with 20 downhill slopes and five chairlifts. One of the golf courses, Devils Knob at over 3,800 feet, is the highest in Virginia. Accommodations at the resort include everything from studio apartments to seven-bedroom houses. Most rooms have fireplaces and full kitchens; the wood exteriors of the housing units blend into the surrounding forest.

Pros

  • Good skiing and summer outdoor activities
  • Cozy rooms complete with fireplaces
  • Many restaurants and other resort options

Cons

  • Crowded in season
  • Half-hour drive from Charlottesville
39 Mountain Inn Loop, Wintergreen, VA, 22958, USA
434-325–2200
hotel Details
305 units
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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