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Bath’s Motels Offer Comfortable Rooms in the
Wild Alleghenies
f
you want to experience the comfort of home, check into one of
Bath’s private motels. Bath County’s
lodgings are individually owned and operated, which means no
impersonal, chain hotels. Instead you’ll experience the
comfortable care of lodging owners who treat you like a friend
and neighbor.
With the amenities of home at an affordable
price in the beautiful Allegheny Mountains, you may never want to leave. Enjoy standard
rooms or rooms with kitchenettes, easy access to dining and attractions,
and lovely settings beneath the mountains and among the quiet villages
of Bath.
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Limited service 14-unit motel will fully-equipped kitchen units available. All rooms include phone, TV, coffee, fridge, and microwave. Open year-round.
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Turtlebrook Farm is set up for trail riders, but its accomodations are equally suitable for hikers, birders, fishermen, mountain bikers or anyone else looking to get away to the heart of Bath County's unspoiled mountain splendor. Each of two, one bedroom cabins, can comfortably accommodate a family of four or two couples. Each has a fully equipped kitchen, grillng facilities, pleasant living areas, porches and decks to take in wonderful farm views. Horse facilities include two 12x24 run in sheds with paddocks, a working ring, pasturage and trail access to thousands of acres of U.S. Forest land over Cobbler Mountain into Hidden Valley. Turtlebrook is conveniently located on U.S. 220 just two miles North of Warm Springs and seven miles North of The Homestead resort. Lake Moomaw and Douthat State Park are within a half hour drive and the many natural attractions of the Alleghany Highlands are within easy reach. Please call for more information
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Bath County Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 718
2696 Main Street
Suite 4
Hot Springs, VA 24445
800-628-8092
540-839-5409
info@DiscoverBath.com |
Photo credit: Gary & Deanna Persinger
(butterfly); Deborah Huso (motel)
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