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Looking for the best bed and breakfast in West Virginia for a quiet weekend away? The Mountain State is full of these tucked away into the Blue Ridge, Allegheny Plateau, Allegheny, Cumberland and Ridge, and Valley Appalachians. Try one of these for a full vacation or a mini-getaway. So many beautiful and well-loved B&Bs exist in West Virginia, coming with many amenities that are often scarce in other hotels and motels. It is wonderful to wake up to a specially-made gourmet breakfast just for you. Here are just some of the cute ones with good reviews in a variety of towns.
Stay in the house or a cabin at this historic bed and breakfast in West Virginia. Reviewers say the hosts are gracious and accommodating, and the house is clean, comfortable, and simply beautiful.
If you are heading toward the Ohio Valley, one of the best road trips in the state, check in at this beautiful inn to relax a spell. The five guest rooms are elegantly decorated, each with a private adjoining bathroom. Weekends bring a gourmet breakfast, and a continental breakfast is served Monday through Friday.
For one of the best places to stay in West Virginia, this charming, historical home is a great choice. It was built in 1896 as a boarding house for lumberjacks — if you can imagine — when Davis was a booming logging town. In 2021, a renovation came in bright, rich colors retaining some of the original details, such as the wooden floors, and framing. The rooms are cozy with new rugs, bedding, and drapes. Each room also comes with a private and newly-refurnished bathroom.
This paradise for outdoor enthusiasts sits on a 200-acre educational farm, working farm, earning the nickname "cutting edge agritourism." Bring your tackle box to wet a line in the Dryfork River. Built in 1905, this cozy Victorian farmhouse comes with breakfast and board games. Book one of the rooms or for a different adventure, sleep under the stars and book the Stargazing Glamping Dome. It is one of the best getaway spots in West Virginia.
Reviewers call this newly-renovated inn remarkable and say that the innkeepers go the extra mile. And take advantage of the town's interesting finds, such as Shepherd University, the C&O Canal Trail, shops, and restaurants.
Described as a European-styled country inn in historic Charles Town, the rooms at this bed and breakfast feature a variety of classics, such as clawfoot tubs, hardwood floors with jewel-tone oriental carpets and custom duvets and coverlets, according to its website.
This B&B sits atop the historic town of Harpers Ferry with views of the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers.
Awake to a gourmet breakfast crafted with fresh ingredients.
In addition to four exquisitely decorated guest rooms, this nationally-registered historic home features a parlor, a generous front porch, a classic stone patio, shade and sun gardens.
Enjoy the special afternoon tea service or sleep in late after an in-room massage. The amenities are endless in this historical inn.
Enjoy luxurious rooms in the heart of Charleston’s East End Historic District, just blocks from the state Capitol. Each room has pristine English Victorian antiques, which include a desk and work light, comfortable mattresses, and soft-ironed sheets.
Railroad history buffs are sure to love this 1907 Victorian bed and breakfast in Kenova. It has a collection of railroad artifacts, and other antiques on display throughout the house. There’s also a Marshall University-themed room for the Herd fans.
Reviewers give this place positive ratings and say the house, which is more than 100 years old, is beautiful. Great place to stay if you’re seeing the sights in Fayetteville.
Enjoy the amenities and West Virginia hospitality at this charming bed and breakfast. You will find everything you expect including hardwood floors, antiques, and oriental rugs. Enjoy the warm hospitality offered here in the sweet town of Spencer.
If you are looking for a rugged, rustic hideaway, down a long, private country lane in the mountains, look no further. This hand-cut log inn is modeled after the style and construction of an authentic homestead from 1820.
Are any of your favorite places to stay on this list? Which ones do you like the best? If you think other B&Bs should be on this list, let us know in the comments!
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These 15 Bed And Breakfasts In West Virginia Are Perfect For A Getaway
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Where is a bed and breakfast in West Virginia where you can pick fruit?
The Country Road House and Berries Bed and Breakfast and Strawberry Farm is a family-friendly place near the Elk River. It is a favorite for fishing, kayaking, swimming, and bicycling. And for the hikers out there, several trails exist on the stunning 91-acre property. Don't forget to visit the farm animals, catch some minnows in the creek, pick some berries, and simply enjoy a ghost story or two around a campfire.
Where is a supposedly-haunted bed and breakfast in West Virginia?
The General Lewis Inn, in Lewisburg, is one of the oldest in West Virginia. While it has been running as an inn since 1929, the oldest section of the building dating back to the early 1800s is located on the eastern end of the inn. Being so old and with so much history, it naturally lends itself to the attraction of some kindred spirits, three in total. One is Rueben, a slave who was supposedly hung in what is now the dining room. Folks have claimed to see him sitting at a table, and other paranormal activity, such as napkins floating. It is definitely worth an investigation.
Which bed and breakfast in West Virginia serves the best food?
Guesthouse Lost River Kitchen & Bar offers farmhouse- and American-style cuisine and libations in a cozy farmhouse setting to match. You can expect to find classic entrees made from scratch and including locally-sourced ingredients, such as vegetables and fruits when they are in season. In addition, you will find locally-raised chicken recipes, Norwegian salmon, soups, and mouth-watering desserts.