West Virginia Bed and Breakfast Inns

Northern
Buckhannon
Clarksburg
Fairmont
Morgantown
Moundsville
Parkersburg
Wheeling

Western
Gallipolis
Huntington
Madison
Point Pleasant
Ripley
St Albans

Southern
Beckley
Bluefield
Hinton
Lewisburg
Princeston
Welch
White Sulphor

Eastern
Charlestown
Elkins
Harpers Ferry
Keyser
Martinsburg
Ranson
Richwood
Shepherdstown

Central
Charleston
Summersville
Oak Hill
South Charleston
Weston


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People who stay at the great West Virginia bed and breakfasts, West Virginia historic inns, and West Virginia cottages, never want to leave. Called "The Mountain State" because 80% is covered with forests and mountains, West Virginia bed and breakfast inns are located next to hiking, biking, skiing, climbing areas. The Potomac Highlands, Seneca Rocks, and Spruce Knob National Recreation Area are all popular destinations.  Snowshoe Mountain is the top ski area, and the 2,000 caverns offer spelunking adventures. The Gauley bed and breakfasts along with New and Cheat B&B's, are great places for whitewater rafting, kayaking, fishing, and canoeing. For people looking for indoor adventures, Shepherdstown bed and breakfasts, Harpers Ferry B&B's and Berkeley Springs bed & breakfast inns are great historic and entertainment venues. Let www.FindMyBedandBreakfast.com help you find the perfect West Virginia bed and breakfasts.

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West Virginia Bed and Breakfasts

West Virginia is a state in the Appalachia region of the United States. Known as the Mountain State, West Virginia is picturesque in all directions. Throughout the state, there are many West Virginia bed and breakfast inns that you can take advantage of while you are traveling through the area.

West Virginia is a very diverse state in culture. The United States Census Bureau considers it to be a southern state because most of the state is below the Mason-Dixon Line. However, many citizens that reside in West Virginia claim they are part of the Appalachia as opposed to the mid-Atlantic or south. Residents in West Virginia’s northern panhandle and north-central region feel more of an affinity for Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Even residents who live in the southern part of the state do not consider themselves a part of the south. Subsequently, residents who reside in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia feel more of a connection with Washington D.C. suburbs in Maryland and Virginia. Residents in the deep south of West Virginia do consider themselves southerners. Still yet, for towns and rural areas along the mid-Ohio River have a culture that is more resembling of the Midwest. Traveling throughout the State of West Virginia will offer you a totally different culture wherever you stop.

During your travels and staying at West Virginia bed and breakfast accommodations, you will see the difference plainly in the culture of the area. West Virginia is a notable state for it’s great natural beauty that is prominent throughout the state, regardless of the local resident’s affinities. West Virginia is a well known tourist destination for people who are greatly interested in outdoor activities, such as whitewater rafting, fishing, hunting, rock climbing and skiing.

A West Virginia bed and breakfast inn is a type of boarding house which is usually operated out of a large, single family home. As a guest in a West Virginia B&B, you will stay in a private bedroom in the home. The bathrooms are either shared in the home or private as with an en-suite bathroom to each private bedroom. In the morning, breakfast is served to the guests, most commonly in the dining room or kitchen area of the house. However, some West Virginia bed and breakfast accommodations will serve you breakfast right in your room.

You can expect the staff at a West Virginia bed and breakfast to be the houses’ owners and the family members that live in the house. These West Virginia bed and breakfast inns are operated as both a primary occupation or as a source of secondary income.

The host and hostess of the West Virginia bed and breakfast have a wealth of knowledge of the local area that they will be able to share with you. Most often, the host or hostess will be able to tell you neat places to visit, places to avoid and give you an idea of places to visit and things to do that aren’t normally listed on the brochure. By taking this angle to your vacation, you will be able to experience more of the local culture than by only going to the tourist trap areas where tourists are expected to be. Drenching yourself in the culture throughout West Virginia will provide you with a totally unique vacation and one that you will likely remember and reminisce about for years to come.

It is important to note that if you plan on staying in West Virginia bed and breakfast inns throughout your trip to the state that you book your rooms well in advance. Most West Virginia bed and breakfasts inns are small and can only accommodate between two and a maximum of 12 guests each night. By planning well in advance your travel plans, you can then book a variety of West Virginia bed and breakfast accommodations throughout the state on your visit.

Staying in a bed and breakfast in West Virginia is often less expensive or comparable to staying in a large, urban hotel. However, West Virginia B&Bs are usually more off the beaten path and out of the way of the big tourist areas. They offer a more quaint and homey atmosphere that provides easier access to the more outdoor activities throughout West Virginia.

If you are looking at primarily taking advantage of the vast number of outdoor activities in West Virginia, then you will want to find West Virginia bed and breakfasts that are in the more rural areas. There are many to choose from, so finding a West Virginia bed and breakfast accommodation that is available during your trip.


There are even West Virginia bed and breakfast inns in the larger urban areas in the State—these are still more out of the way than the downtown large hotels, and are usually situated in a neighborhood within the city. The homes that are used for West Virginia bed and breakfast accommodations are usually older-style homes that are large and have numerous bedrooms to rent out. Most of these have been renovated to be more beneficial to housing a bed and breakfast location, such as having bathrooms built en-suite to the bedrooms that exist.


In conclusion, finding a West Virginia bed and breakfast accommodation is as close as your nearest computer. Many West Virginia B&Bs have Web sites or are part of a ring of local bed and breakfasts. On their Web site, you will find a variety of information, including contact information, location and nightly rates.