Elegant and peaceful bed & breakfast accommodations in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley. Walk to everything or take the free trolley which follows a loop from downtown Staunton, VA to Gypsy Hill Park, passing the bed & breakfast.
Elegant and peaceful bed & breakfast accommodations in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley. Walk to everything or take the free trolley which follows a loop from downtown Staunton, VA to Gypsy Hill Park, passing the bed & breakfast. more...
Frederick House is located in culturally rich historic downtown Staunton, the oldest city in the Shenandoah Valley. Staunton’s historic downtown district includes over 60 shops, restaurants and museum. more...
In the heart of the Shenandoah Valley with easy access from interstates 81 and 64 this historic Staunton, VA bed & breakfast inn awaits your arrival. Experience the opulence of the Victorian Age by strolling through Staunton's five historic districts. more...
Staunton, Virginia's Shenandoah Valley Inn Bed and Breakfast is a beautifully restored historic Colonial Revival only 2 blocks from downtown with lovely terraced gardens w/ 3 ponds. more...
Sugar Tree Bed & Breakfast Inn is five minutes off the magnificent Blue Ridge Parkway, high in the Blue Ridge Mountains, where you can find peace and solitude. Relax from the moment you arrive. Pick a rocker, or soak in our hot tub and enjoy the 40 mile view while the quiet soothes away your workday stress. more...
We invite you to relax, to celebrate a special occasion, or simply to amble about the spectacular countryside of southwestern Virginia. The Hummingbird Inn is perfect for family gatherings and reunions of friends - there's lots of space to spread out and enjoy visiting with one another. more...
Great in-town location, the Lodge has been a favorite lodging for over 23 years.Washington & Lee University, VMI, all the historic sites, restaurants- walkable. WI-FI.Blue-Ribbon breakfasts from a menu. Outstanding hiking, guided flyfishing. more...
Historic Charlottesville Inn located at the Crossroads, ten minutes Monticello, the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Skyline Drive and the Appalachian Trail. The Inn was built to serve those traveling between the Shenandoah Valley and the James River. more...