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The American Bed and Breakfast Association is an organization dedicated to
the promotion of bed & breakfast (B & B) inns nationwide. Bed and breakfasts are
ideal getaways from the stresses of life for a weekend -- or longer,
if you wish. With a more home-like, intimate atmosphere, a bed and breakfast inn is
the perfect alternative to a larger hotel chain or resort for your vacation.
If you are interested in being listed, navigate to the most appropriate travel destination, and click the Add Link text near the top of the page. The ABBA only accepts USA listings.
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Staunton Bed & Breakfasts |
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| Ashton Country House Bed and Breakfast - This Greek Revival home is surrounded by 25 explorable acres where cows roam and birds frolic in the trees. A mix of traditional and Victorian antiques grace the interior. |
| Frederick House - A small hotel, tearoom, and cottage. Combines the best of old and new. Many of the inn's rooms date to the nineteenth century. |
| Inn At Old Virginia - A restored country manor house from the Civil War period. View accomodations and make reservations. |
| The Sampson Eagon Inn - A restored ante-bellum manor house in the downtown historic district within walking distance of a number of restaurants and shops. Across from the Woodrow Wilson Birthplace and Museum. |
| Twelth Night Inn - 1904 home close to downtown offering three guest rooms. All have private baths, TVs and phones. Lovely garden, pleasant hosts and two friendly cats. |
| Belle-Grae Inn and Restaurant - This Italianate Victorian house is the centerpiece of numerous restored 1890s homes transformed into comfortable lodging rooms in a quaint, architecturally rich residential district in Historic Staunton. The graciously furnished rooms, bistro bar, Azalea Courtyard and garden paths leading to the guest houses create a tasteful small hotel ambience. The Inn is an easy walk to the shops and museums, and an easy drive to Colonial and Civil War History. Dining is a must at Belle Grae! |
| The Highland Inn - 45 miles west of Staunton in the historic town of Monterey is the Historic Highland Inn. Built in 1904 as the "Hotel Monterey", the Inn serves Highland County and Virginia's Western Highlands with rooms and gracious dining. |
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