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Shenandoah Valley Region

Experience the rich history and scenic beauty of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, while lodging at an inviting and comfortable local bed and breakfast inn.

The name Shenandoah is said to have come from a Native American expression for “Beautiful Daughter of the Stars.” The Valley was first settled by German and then Scotch Irish immigrants. The Shenandoah Valley was known as the bread basket of the Confederacy during the Civil War and was seen as a back door for Confederate raids to the north. You can visit many of the historical battlefields and learn all about this part of our history.

Today the peaceful Shenandoah Valley is a seasonal delight. This area of Virginia is really a year-round wonderland, with magnificent summer and winter experiences. Be sure to check out the many events and festivals held in communities up and down the entire Valley.

The Shenandoah Valley is also home to a variety of impressive natural phenomenon like magnificent caverns and towering mountain ranges. Our Valley also has its fair share of culture. There are many museums and historical sites, from the antebellum era to the frontiersman, from the Civil War to Woodrow Wilson’s Presidential Library and Museum.

There is also a wealth of talented artists in the Shenandoah Valley region. Their work is displayed in local and community galleries and open studios.

The Valley’s vineyards have grown and flourished. They invite our many visitors to taste the bounty of their harvests in wine tasting rooms and on winery tours.

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Waypoint House

211 S Church St, Berryville, VA 22611

Region: Shenandoah Valley Region

540.955.8218

Waypoint House is a modern, pet-friendly bed and breakfast in the Northern Shenandoah Valley. Conveniently located just 70 miles from our nation’s capital, and just 7 miles off the I-81 travel corridor, Berryville and Clarke County offer access to multiple … Continue reading

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Fort Lewis Lodge & Farm

811 Millstone Lane, Millboro, VA 24460

Region: Shenandoah Valley Region

540.925.2314

A country getaway set on a 3,365-acre mountain estate with a river running through it. The property offers fly fishing, canoeing, and miles of trails for hiking and biking. Soak in our wood-fired sauna by day or sit fireside in … Continue reading

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Meadowlark Ridge

156 Dividing Ridge Road, Mount Solon, VA 22843

Region: Shenandoah Valley Region

540.466.1588

Meadowlark Ridge is a year-round bed and breakfast offering fine dining and accommodations in the heart of the beautiful Shenandoah Valley between Staunton and Harrisonburg. The log house features a timber beam great room with stone fireplace and a separate … Continue reading

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Herring Hall

154 Herring Hall Road, Natural Bridge, VA 24578

Region: Shenandoah Valley Region

540.460.3365

Originally named “Clover Hill,” Herring Hall is one of the locally famous “Seven Hills of Rockbridge County,” all historically significant mansions built by the Grigsby Family. Herring Hall, circa 1812, was a famous Inn and Restaurant from 1926 – 1970. … Continue reading

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The Ashby Inn & Restaurant

692 Federal Street, Paris, VA 20130

Region: Shenandoah Valley Region

540.592.3900

The Ashby Inn & Restaurant sits in the tranquil and historic village of Paris, Virginia. Our Northern Virginia bed and breakfast offers romantic guest rooms that vary in size and decor. Each is furnished with 19th-century pieces including four-poster beds, … Continue reading

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Inn at Narrow Passage

30 Chapman Landing Road, Edinburg, VA 22824

Region: Shenandoah Valley Region

540.459.8000

This comfortable, historic inn has been welcoming travelers along the Great Wagon Road (now U.S. Rt. 11) through the Shenandoah Valley since the 1740s. In the main building, guests can enjoy the large common room, with its gleaming pine floors, … Continue reading

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