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    Ej's Cottages & Stable

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Mountain Quest Inn - A view of the library (20,000 books) from the second floor

    Mountain Quest Inn

    4.5(8 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    Views - Amazing Bedrooms - OK…read moreCell service - Nonexistent WiFi - Only in the main conference area Other cool things - a huge library of books and DVDs, kaleidoscope collection, pool table, large TV with cable in the main house, breakfast is included, it's pretty close to snowshoe, you can go to their observatory for a great view or sit by their creek on their benches, they have a llama and a bunch of other animals, they have a sauna and hot tub. The hotel isn't so old, I was told 17 years old but it seems older with its classic style - it's gingerbread moldings and large porches - and it's quite cute. I really enjoyed my time here. I'm glad that I read about the lack of WiFi and cellphone service in advance so I was prepared. I took it as a break to spend time with my friends and husband - a time to disconnect. They also host spiritual conferences there, we were told. I can imagine it being a good place for a church retreat - the rates for conferences were very reasonable - advertised in the $400 range for a full weekend of meals and activities. I can imagine this business growing as the location is extremely beautiful and it's a powerful thing to disconnect and reconnect with loved ones.

    Loved the farm tour, the quiet area, breakfast and dinner. It's nice to have no cell phone for…read moreawhile. We stayed in the rustic room with our two small dogs. The room is clean and with an unique theme as described on their website. The only downside is this place is too far from where we live. We would definitely like to visit more if it's closer. It's a perfect place for kids too.

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    Mountain Quest Inn - Phil and Yvonne

    Phil and Yvonne

    Mountain Quest Inn - Where breakfast is served daily

    Where breakfast is served daily

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    Chestnut Ridge Country Inn - The Chestnut Ridge Country in is located in Dunmore, West Virginia, and is part of the Radio Free Quiet Zone.

    Chestnut Ridge Country Inn

    3.8(8 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Larry and Paula run the place. Very nice Bed and Breakfast. It's an old house that been fixed up…read moreand has 4 internal guest rooms and small house out back too. They make a hearty breakfast to start you off each day. They are about 6 miles from the Cass railroad so a good choice if your planning to ride the train and maybe explore the other things in the area. We stayed 3 nights and had a great time. They have free Wi-Fi, but there is only a small TV in family room. There is no cell service in the area, but if you have the latest version of software for your phone most now allow phone service over Wi-Fi. This way you can get mail, make a call or text someone in the morning or evening. The rest of the time you should be out exploring the things in the area. Highly recommend if you are staying in the area that you give them a call book a room.

    I usually do not write reviews, but after this experience, I had to create an account. I am really…read moreshocked by all the 5 star reviews on every site I've been to. Maybe I stayed at a different place. We arrived at around 7 PM after a miserable drive, and when we got there, it took a while for someone to come to the door. Once Larry answered, I didn't feel as though we were greeted very kindly. Conversation was awkward and uncomfortable (I was there with 3 other people). We were asking for dinner recommendations, and the only one given to us was very vague, and when pushed for further comment, Larry did not seem to want to help us out. The drive to Snowshoe is horrible and long. I would get sick and nervous having to go up the mountain 3 times a day (there is NO OTHER PLACE to go where the B&B is located). We were also informed that they like guests to arrive back by 10PM, which made me feel a bit weird since I'm supposed to be on vacation. I almost felt like I was staying with a relative who went to bed early. We rushed to get back to the B&B on time, and by then, we were ready for bed. Our rooms were located upstairs, with a bathroom at the top of the staircase that has quite a step-up into it. You should be careful when entering/exiting. The shower is a claw-foot tub, which I usually love, but you have to hold the shower head the entire time and there is no where to hook it so water still hits you. I ended up spraying water all over the bathroom because I couldn't get situated. The curtain also sucks in and clings to your body. It was unpleasant. Our bedroom was a decent size with a queen-sized bed. Sadly, the bed and frame seem to be really old, which caused the bed to make loud noises any time you moved. Needless to say, I didn't get much sleep the entire weekend. Breakfast is served at 8AM-8:30AM, which made me unhappy due to not being a morning person. It would have been okay if the breakfast was good, but sadly, it was not. I had been told of a large, wonderful breakfast. We got a casserole dish of baked oatmeal and 5-6 sausage patties. The innkeepers sit and watch you while you eat, which seems odd to me. I felt rushed and like I had to keep constant conversation whenever we were in a common area with them. I felt so uncomfortable staying there while my group skiied that I ended up going on the mountain and sitting in Starbucks for 6 hours each day. They also had poor wifi that barely worked in the downstairs room, and it was obsolete upstairs. I'm sure that Larry and Paula mean well, but personally I found the experience to be quite miserable and could not wait to leave and go home.

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    Chestnut Ridge Country Inn - Twilight at the B & B

    Twilight at the B & B

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    Church Street B&b - Other side of living room

    Church Street B&b

    5.0(1 review)
    47.9 mi

    Church Street Bed and Breakfast absolutely MADE our trip to Lewisburg. Tom and Sheila Cardis, our…read morehosts, are not just warm and welcoming, they make you feel like you are one of a large group of gregarious friends and family. The house is a large, nine bedroom manor from 1904 which is lovingly done in period style. They rent out two rooms, and we stayed in the downstairs Laing Room. It was huge, had a queen bed, a fireplace, and a television. There was a large attached bathroom, all kitted out in full Victoriana, complete with the original clawfoot tub (and a modern, freestanding shower). Sheila has put out all sorts of toiletries in case you forgot something, and there are loads of towels. We came and went as we pleased, Friday to Sunday, sometimes staying to chat and drink wine with the ever evolving group of friends, family, and neighbors stopping by to pass time on the porch or back patio. Tom and Sheila are both genuinely hilarious individuals, and there is plenty of what the Irish call, 'good crack.' I will come back and post a picture when I download them. The house is on a very quiet street about two or three blocks from downtown Lewisburg. The main restaurants and shopping and pubs are a five minute walk past the picturesque Old Stone Presbyterian Church and Carnegie Institute. There is a large garden with a pond and chairs set out on the lawn. Temperatures were lovely and fireflies were out in abundance. I highly recommend taking a little jaunt up to Lewisburg and calling ahead to reserve at Church Street.

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    Church Street B&b - Entryway

    Entryway

    Church Street B&b - Living room

    Living room

    Church Street B&b - Dining room

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