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    South Fork Inn Bed and Breakfast

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Piney Hill Bed & Breakfast and Cottages

    Piney Hill Bed & Breakfast and Cottages

    (31 reviews)

    Still one of the best Bed & Breakfast options in the Shenandoah Valley. Hank and Wylie are awesome…read morehosts. The rooms are always clean, cozy, and well-appointed. Hank is an EXCELLENT baker as well, so the cakes are well worth it. A great option indeed!

    ## Piney Hill Bed and Breakfast: A Perfect Shenandoah Valley Getaway (5 stars)…read more **A Dreamy Escape with Spectacular Views and Unforgettable Hospitality** My recent stay at Piney Hill Bed and Breakfast was an absolute delight. Nestled amidst rolling hills just outside of Luray, the location offered stunning panoramic views of the valley and surrounding mountains. Finding the B&B was a breeze, and upon arrival, I was immediately charmed by the property's historic character, perfectly complemented by modern amenities. **Comfort and Convenience** The room itself was a haven of comfort. The bed was incredibly inviting, and the ensuite bathroom provided everything I needed. Piney Hill truly goes the extra mile with thoughtful touches - from having spare toiletries on hand (lifesaver alert for that forgotten floss!) to individual climate control - ensuring a perfectly relaxing stay. **The Heart of Piney Hill: Hank, Wiley, and Bob** However, the heart and soul of Piney Hill lie with the wonderful innkeepers, Hank and Wiley. Their warm hospitality and engaging conversation made each breakfast a highlight. Their stories and kindness were truly heartwarming, and I found myself looking forward to these morning chats just as much as exploring the Shenandoah National Park nearby. **Breakfast Fit for Royalty** Speaking of breakfast, it was without a doubt the best food I had on my entire trip. From the melt-in-your-mouth sticky buns to the heavenly French toast and the savory sage-egg-sausage bake, each morning was a culinary delight. **A Must-Stay for Shenandoah Valley Travelers** Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway, a base to explore the national park, or simply a place to unwind amidst breathtaking scenery, Piney Hill Bed and Breakfast is the perfect choice. I can't recommend them enough! In fact, if you're staying nearby and can't swing a stay, I highly recommend checking out their take-out bakery. **A Fond Farewell (and a Scratch for Bob!)** Thank you, Hank and Wiley, for making my stay so special. And please give Bob the dog an extra scratch on the head for me! I can't wait to return to the Shenandoah Valley and Piney Hill in the future.

    Cave Hill Farm Bed & Breakfast - The Gold Room

    Cave Hill Farm Bed & Breakfast

    (11 reviews)

    (Please note the dates on other reviews are over three years old. This reflects the current…read moreexperience.) I wanted to love the Cave Hill Farm B & B. The description and online reviews painted a picture of a quaint antique-filled farmhouse. This is true. I loved the antiques! The player piano and some furnishings reminded me of my childhood home. The innkeepers showed us around the first floor of the B & B and told us Keurig coffee was available anytime. We were told we could use the wine glasses on the buffet and there were bottles of water in the mini-frig near the dining room. They brought us to the Bridal Room, which was furnished in antiques. We asked for a restaurant recommendation and were not disappointed with their suggestion of Hank's Grill. When we returned later reality set in. There was no water in the mini-refrigerator. There was no closet, the armoire was too dirty and dusty to place our belongings, and the only hook fell off the bathroom door. The following evening we noticed our room had not been tidied, we had already made the bed but towels were not replaced, the shower gel dispenser which was almost empty hadn't been refilled, and the single tiny waste basket was not emptied. I am aware many hotels and inns eliminated daily cleaning since COVID, but it was not noted on the Cave Hill B&B website, nor did the innkeepers inform us. There should have at least been additional towels delivered outside our door, or four sets of towels in the room the first day and shampoo and shower gel filled. The first-morning juice glasses and a beautiful empty pitcher were on the breakfast table but there was no juice or water, therefore no beverages for non-coffee or tea drinkers. When we returned that night the walkway was so dark I needed a flashlight. We planned to have wine on the deck off the upstairs hallway. (The deck was a plus.) There was only one wine glass and it had a fingerprint. The following morning no glasses were on the breakfast table and there was still no water. We would have loved to learn more about the farm and cave but the only times we saw the innkeepers were at check-in and breakfast and that was only for a few minutes while she placed the breakfast on the table. We did not see the innkeepers, nor get a "Hope you enjoyed your stay" at check-out, the process is to leave the key in a basket. Cave Hill B & B is an interesting property with lots of potential but it needs a good cleaning and some Virginia hospitality.

    This was a great surprise. In a beautiful old house there is this beautiful, full of history inn…read more When I arrived the innkeepers welcomed we warm a smile and with their pretty baby girls. I got a guided tour of the history and its history, Wow! I stayed in the gold room and I loved it! Big, so comfortable, clean, with original decorations. I felt like in a real living old-time home. As of why it is called the Gold Room - you will see the funny story on that in the room! Breakfast was so good: freshly made and generous, served with a smile. I would gladly come back!

    Foxfield Inn - Foxfield Inn - Snow

    Foxfield Inn

    (43 reviews)

    $$$

    Foxfield Inn is simply but beautifully decorated with comfort and luxury in mind. The bedsheets…read morefeel like butter and the soaking jet tub are not to be missed after a day of hiking, wineries, or sightseeing! The grounds are beautiful with a gazebo, fire pit, and small pond. We enjoyed a delicious three-course breakfast every morning. We suggested Brigitte should write a cookbook! She says she is thinking about it but needs more recipes. We will be watching the Facebook page for updates and will be one of the first in line to purchase it!! We celebrated our anniversary so splurged on some add-ons. Every extra was worth every penny. We will absolutely stay at the Foxfield Inn again! Thank you, Brigitte!

    My husband and I stayed at Foxfield Inn for our anniversary and baby moon, and I cannot recommend…read moreit highly enough. We had a wonderful stay at this relaxing and cozy bed and breakfast! We stayed in the Hunt Country room. The king bed was very comfortable and had a romantic fireplace to keep the room warm. The room came with a jacuzzi bathtub that was perfectly sized for two. The Inn as a whole was very clean throughout and has great amenities. There is a coffee and tea bar in the hall for guests to use, and the Inn keeps it stocked with small snacks like nuts and popcorn. Guests can also relax in the hot tub out back or sit by the fire pit. The Innkeeper and owner Brigitte is lovely, and her cooking was amazing! Each breakfast started with a fresh cut fruit cup, baked good, juice, and coffee. We requested a savory main course, so we also had a small sweet dish to finish. Brigitte was mindful of our dietary preferences and did not disappoint with presentation or service. The Inn is conveniently located only a few miles from downtown and several hiking trails. You get the best of everything here, and we will definitely return!

    Rosendale Inn

    Rosendale Inn

    (4 reviews)

    Great experience…read more This was a history rich B&B making for a wonderful experience. Our only regret was our own schedule changed making for little time on the property to relax. The owner/manager was very accommodating when our shift resulted in very late returns in the evening. The final morning we did get a chance to enjoy a leisurely breakfast; tasty home cooking and great conversation with a very interesting owner and another guest. Scenic vista across the farm and foothills of the Endless Caverns, minutes from the historic New Market battlefield, and ample wildlife to spot while taking that early morning walk. Beds were very comfortable, internet for those that can't drop the devices for a weekend, and an all around great experience. Definitely on our list for a repeat weekend get away.

    We'd lived in DC for a while, but we had yet to to venture further into Virginia, especially during…read morethe fall months, when the leaves are colorful. We searched the web for BnBs in the Shenandoah Valley, and came upon the Rosendale Inn. Seemed like a chill place, and we called and booked the space with a credit card number, but we were told we'd need to pay by check. It seemed a little fishy, and I was prepared for good or bad. We arrived on a dark fall evening, and Paul, the inn owner, met us downstairs and showed us to our rooms. The rooms are named after Virginian Presidents, my wife and I were in the Woodrow Wilson suite, and my parents had the Andrew Jackson suite. We settled into our rooms and then drank wine and played board games in the library, and slept very comfortably while the wind made the house creak a little. The inn is PACKED with history. It was owned by relatives of President Wilson, and a few presidents stayed there as well. Paul told us the whole history in the museum, and all the stages the building went through in its ongoing restoration. He is full of stories, from his own life on 3 continents and all the books he's written. In the morning, we had coffee around the table, and then Paul and his mom made us a nice breakfast, starting with fruit, and then an egg casserole and sausage one day, and french toast the next day. He made hot water for my parents (not coffee drinkers), and he gave us tips for what to do in the valley. Solid BnB, great for relaxing, and killer views of the valley. We hope to be back in a few summers!

    Friendly City Inn

    Friendly City Inn

    (50 reviews)

    We had a lovely stay at Friendly City Inn bed and breakfast. The room was very clean and…read morecomfortable, with a TV that made it feel like home. Breakfast was delicious and the staff was incredibly kind and welcoming. We would absolutely stay here again.

    We stayed here for an overnight trip and let me say that this was such a wonderful bed and…read morebreakfast. The first second we got there, the innkeeper was inviting and he offered us homemade cookies (which were sooooo good). Then he brought us to our room which was the Blue Ridge. The room was absolutely perfect and very clean. It had a gorgeous view of the mountains and the downtown area. We also ordered chocolate covered strawberries to celebrate my boyfriend and my 4th anniversary and they were very tasty-- we got 12 for $25. In the room also came a book with recommendations for restaurants, sites to visit around the area, and shopping. It also included how many miles away from the inn... very thorough! Breakfast was also amazing. Genuinely it was so so so good!! The scrambled eggs were fluffy, the pancakes with blueberry compote were so light and delicious, and who doesn't love bacon? They had coffee brewing at 7:00 am and had a wide variety of teas. Overall for our overnight stay, we paid I believe roughly $200 which seems totally worth it!! Especially in comparison to the other inns in the area. If we come back to the area, I will for sure go back to the Friendly City Inn!

    White Fence Bed & Breakfast - They let us use the fire pit at night and we sat outside and played some games we had brought and had some wine! So relaxing!

    White Fence Bed & Breakfast

    (5 reviews)

    My fiance & I were lucky enough to stay at at White Fence B&B this past weekend. Mary responded…read morevery quickly to my inquiry about availability (Friday night 9pm inquiry for Saturday stay) and we booked the Blue Ridge Carriage House. It was wonderful to have a flexible and late check-in time as we hiked all day in Shenandoah Park. The cottage itself is PERFECT: very spacious and clean with everything you could need for several days. Mary & Dan have thought of & provided everything to make you feel at home and comfortable, i.e. wine opener and cutting board. It was nice to maintain your privacy because you had everything you needed inside your own cottage! Inside the mini fridge you will find waters, mini orange juices, little bags of trail mix, cheeses, and even mini bottles of white & red wine and more!!! I have stayed at many B&Bs and never experienced this level of included goodies- it was such a wonderful surprise! The location of the B&B is beautiful as well. Very convenient to Luray and the park. You can enjoy the lovely backyard on your private adirondack chairs or on the patio which has several rocking chairs and a fire pit. At 9:00am Mary & Dan knocked on our cottage door with breakfast and we were 'Wow'-ed again! The smoothies made with fresh-picked Sperryville, VA blueberries were my favorite. They accommodated my vegetarian needs perfectly. My fiance and I agreed that the breakfast was one of the best, if not THE best, we've had at a B&B, and we have stayed at some very expensive B&Bs. You get way more than your money's worth here! I highly recommend for a romantic, private weekend getaway. I couldn't have been happier with our stay at White Fence. We will be back.

    I booked the English Ivy cottage as a surprise weekend getaway for my boyfriend's upcoming…read morebirthday. Mary, the innkeeper, was amazing to work with! I emailed her quite a few times before booking- she answered all of my questions and even gave me extra info based upon what I had asked. I told her the reason why we were coming and if I could do the wine basket add-on as a nice touch for when we arrived. Also to note, I had never been to this area before or rented a cottage like this, so I had no idea what to expect! When we arrived, the cottage was even better than the pictures (if that's possible). The cottage is quite large and definitely beats staying in a small, one room bed and breakfast or hotel. The cottage was beautifully decorated and VERY clean. So cozy with the fireplace, bed was extra comfy, everything really was just perfect! Knowing it was my boyfriend's birthday, Mary made a mini cheesecake and left it in the room for us! How thoughtful! Even left a nice birthday card and a couple extra muffins. FYI: her baking skills are top notch! Our continental breakfast consisted of toast, English muffins, fruit, baked goods, juice, plenty of coffee/tea/hot chocolate which is all in the room upon arrival. I can't say enough positive things about this cottage. Mary and her husband also own the local pub, Dubliners, and we ate there the first night. Food (and wine) was great! Overall a perfect birthday escape. Could not have asked for anything more! Many, many thanks to Mary and her husband. We will definitely be returning!

    South Fork Inn Bed and Breakfast - bedbreakfast - Updated May 2026

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