Charlottesville Bed & Breakfasts
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Bed & Breakfasts in Charlottesville, VA, Virginia.
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Built in the mid 1800s, this small bed and breakfast is located in the valley of Monticello Mountain. With just five rooms, decorated in period antiques, this is a great place for a quiet getaway and scenic retreat. All guests enjoy a full breakfast from their fresh and always changing menu and there are plenty of recreational opportunities in the area.
Cedar Spring Inn provides panoramic mountain views, the luxury of a boutique inn and the hospitality of a country B&B. Relax in the pool, spa, sauna or steam room. There are 36 acres of woodlands and meadows for hiking, fishing and relaxing.
Tiptree Farm is a Williamsburg-style bed and breakfast located on 18 acres of hills. The B&B is furnished with antiques, four-poster beds, private baths and large verandas with views of the picturesque Virginia landscape. Full breakfast is served in the dining room. Proprietor Anne Marie Walker is a Member of Chaines des Rotisseurs.
An 18th-century plantation in Central Virginia. Accommodations feature thirteen rooms and suites with private baths, jacuzzis, fireplaces, full breakfast and dinner.
This inn located in the heart of Charlottesville is within walking distance of UVA and the Downtown Mall, and less than 5 mi to Monticello. The historic building was designed by Jefferson's Master Builder. Full breakfast is served daily and free garage parking is available.
A warm and friendly welcome awaits guests at the Orchard House Bed and Breakfast in Lovingston, Virginia, just outside of Charlottesville. Nestled in the core of the Virginia countryside, the property is surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains in Nelson County.
The Inn at the Crossroads is a National Historic Register Inn surrounded by hundreds of open acres with spectacular mountain views. Ten minutes from Monticello and UVA.
This five-room bed and breakfast has all the luxuries one would expect from an AAA three-star inn plus more. Four of the rooms have fireplaces and they all have handcrafted canopy beds and complimentary robes. There is a gathering room with a piano and fireplace and a sunroom with cable TV. Guests can enjoy their coffee and snacks, available from the coffee bar, in the screened teahouse and then relax in the outdoor Hot Springs spa.
The fist section of this inn, now known as the Hessian, was originally built in 1780, making this the oldest building in Central Virginia. After the addition of the center part in 1812, it became a boy's school. Today it is comprised of two buildings, the main house and the cottage, offering a total of seven rooms, a restaurant with three separate intimate dining areas and a bar. Each room has been carefully detailed according to its theme and all abound with period furnishings.





