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Bluefield Inn - Inn detail

Bluefield Inn

4.8(21 reviews)
6.7 mi
•$$

Stayed here one night while passing through. What a lovely experience!…read more As soon as I made the reservation, I had welcome texts from the owners highlighting the area and my stay. They are not staffed 24/7 but they are very prompt with responding to text messages if you have any questions. I stayed in the Kennedy Cottage which was its own private small space away from the main building. The room was lovely and it was nice to have the privacy and not worry about shared walls. They prepared a wonderful hot breakfast in the morning with fruit and a tartin- kind of an open-faced sandwich. My only complaint is the parking is very awkward, especially if you don't have a compact car, but they have made the most of the landscape.

Just like home--if you have a full staff, a penchant for antiques, Oriental rugs, and quirky metal…read moresculpture. Stumbled on this gem a few months ago and have tried to be here every month since. From the baby grand in the foyer to the comfortable wrap-around front porch, every detail has been thought of for a memorable stay. A bespoke breakfast experience takes place in the toile -covered sunroom with some of the best coffee and homemade yogurt I've ever had. I've stayed in the Martha Washington room a few times because it has everything I need--the perfect mattress, a view overlooking the garden, giant soaking tub, complimentary water and a balcony for my (first) morning coffee. Honestly, meeting Gary and Kitt gave me the definition of southern hospitality. Kitt took care to ask about my dietary needs and adjusted her breakfast menu accordingly. Not only do I strongly recommend at Least one night here, I'm concerned that they'll be too booked up for me to get back in.

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Powerhouse ATV Lodge

Powerhouse ATV Lodge

4.3(3 reviews)
7.0 mi

This is a great place to stay if you are looking to ride Hatfield McCoy trails. Judy is a great…read morehost. The house is clean and plenty of parking for your UTV's. The grounds are great. Our group of 12 have already planned a trip back here next year.

I have stayed at other locations while riding Hatfield and McCoy trails and I would rate this head…read moreand shoulders above others. Access to trail systems and accommodations is exceptional. There are several things that need to be understood regarding Powerhouse ATV Lodge. Regarding "ATV Lodge" there are 2 completely different "buildings" I would almost say different Locations, although they are on the same property. The "Mansion" was built approximately 1900, it was built by one of the coal barrens of the time. It will give you insight into the opulence of the early 19th century. The eat in kitchen is modern; there is a quaint TV room with flat panel TV. Then there is a large dining room with fireplace, where there are entrances from both sides of the home to enter into, it has a tile floor so there are no worries of water, mud or dirt on the floor. Off the kitchen to the other side is a Large Formal Dining room with its 12-14 ft ceiling. From there you go into a large continues area, yet separated, that includes a formal tea sitting area, huge fireplace, over stuffed couch and chairs in front of the fire place with another large flat panel TV. All TV have Dish network satellite TV, there is free long distance calling, and high speed internet. Do not plan on using your cell phone, some phones will text reliably, but cell service is intermittent at best. There are other sitting and reading areas around the outside with stained glass windows. There are two bedrooms off the dining room with their own outside entrances and bathroom. There is another bathroom off the tv room. Several upstairs bedrooms have their own bathrooms, plus there is/are large shared bathrooms on the second floor with plenty of hot water. The second floor bedrooms are large with beds and furniture that go with the décor of the 1900's home with modern conveniences. I believe the Mansion sleeps approximately 14 people with easy, you would not feel crowded at all. My last stay there was 7 people and we had to actually look for each other as there was so much room. I would consider staying here just as a get away for a weekend or a week. The ATV riding is just a bonus! Off the south porch is a large yard with a large fountain, a gazebo and terraced lawn. There are a number of things to explore outside. While on the subject the south entrance has a large covered ground level cement deck patio with table and chairs. You can leave things outside protected from the elements. The north side is a raised porch with a roof so property left on the porch there is also protected from weather. The north porch has the driveway up to it with a high pressure water house, so you can drive your atv up each evening and wash it off. The second lodge, I believe was the care takers home, is a brick home with 1 story at ground level, were you can drive your atv up 6 feet of the front door with covered cement porch deck, sit in the deck chairs or swing in the chain glider. High pressure water to wash off your atv, and coarse crushed stone for drainage is a nice addition. Then parking for the atv on the opposite side of the driveway again on crushed stone for water drainage. There also is lodging on the lower level of the home with walk out basement; both have their own gas grill. Bathroom is a combination tub/shower with no shortage of hot water. The ground level has two bedrooms, 3 single beds in one and a single and twin/double in the other each trip someone usually sleeps on the couch as it is so comfortable. Eat in kitchen with a/c, glass top cook range, satellite TV flat panel, couch and chairs in the living room. As mentioned in another review the coal train is in the valley below. The home is built on rock, so there is no movement or feeling of the train going past, just some sound of the train, which is just a steady noise, NO click clack associated with a traditional train. My last trip to PowerHouse ATV Lodge, I took my wife for her first trip, my son and I stayed at the care takers home, my wife remarked that after the 1st hour there she did not notice the trains. The trains are slow moving and in the evening after approximately 10 pm, they slow even more and the numbers decrease. In my week there I never had the trains interrupt anything I was doing, talking, watching TV or sleeping! The ATV riding from the location is superb! From your front porch you have access, without transporting your atv, to Pocahontas, Indian Ridge, Pinnacle Creek and Rockhouse (Rockhouse connection is a long ride). Then there are miles and miles of outlaw trails, and uncharted trails to explore. There are numerous destination rides, to the Mexican Restaurant in Pineville, the ice cream sandwich Shoppe in the old drugstore in Bramwell, the drive in restaurant and ice cream and many others. Each trail system is a little different. Of these four I would say Pocahontas is the easiest, if there is a drawback it seems all the trail heads the first part of the trails is

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Hampton Inn Princeton - Breakfast Area

Hampton Inn Princeton

3.8(48 reviews)
10.9 mi
•$$

Aesthetic: A well run Hampton Inn…read more My Favorites: The free snack selection. Experience: This was a very well managed Hilton property, we enjoyed our night here. We were impressed with all the complimentary snack offerings upon arrival. The beds were standard, comfy, and clean. We had a nice little mountain view and it was a cute area. The tub in the shower didn't have a drain plug and looked like it needed to be painted badly, and the water pressure was very weak, that was the only downside, but not a huge deal for an overnight. We'd definitely stay here again when in Princeton.

We are Diamond members, traveling constantly for our kids' competitive sports, often choosing…read moreHilton without hesitation. This trip was no different--after a seven-hour road trip, the four of us (plus my service dog) rolled in, dreaming of a quick swim and some relaxation. Spoiler alert: that dream died fast. We used the Hilton app to check in, but I went down to the desk for a second key so my husband and I could both access the room and amenities. I gave my room number, and--without asking for my name, ID, or even confirming I belonged there--the employee just handed me a key and said, "Have a good night." I'm sorry, WHAT? That's not customer service, that's a security disaster waiting to happen. We stayed in room 504, where we were greeted by a musty, dirty odor strong enough to knock you backward. The room looked like it hadn't seen a dust cloth in years. The bathtub? Absolutely disgusting. Several light bulbs were out. The beds were lumpy and uncomfortable, the whole place felt like a tropical rainforest with the humidity, and the Wi-Fi (which I need for my work as a REALTOR®) didn't connect at all. To top it off, the shower had no hot water, and by morning, I'd developed a sore throat. The pool was supposed to be our redemption moment. Instead, an interior light fixture came loose while my kids were in the water. We immediately got them out and told the staff. Two hours later, the pool was still open and people were still swimming like nothing happened. Because apparently, here, safety hazards double as "added ambiance." Then there's the "pet relief" area--a 5x5 patch of grass that looked like a landmine field of other dogs' poop, with shards of glass scattered throughout. The bag dispensers were empty, not that I didn't bring my own. My poor service dog deserves better than that. And just when I thought I'd seen it all, I spotted exposed wires on the 5th floor, seemingly connected to a security camera. Nothing says "welcome" quite like loose electrical wiring. The one and only pleasant surprise? Breakfast. It was actually good--shockingly good, given everything else. Unfortunately, one decent meal doesn't erase the fact that this stay was dirty, unsafe, uncomfortable, and far below the standard Hilton promises, especially for Diamond members.

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