This historic home is restricted to 1-2 people only, no visitors or additional guests allowed.
Just off I-64, exit 139 (or exit 14 from I-77) you will find the quaint, old and historic town of Hinton, West Virginia. In its heyday in the late 1800s, Hinton was a bustling railroad town with steam engine locomotives delivering hundreds of passengers and goods daily. Today, only the quiet, small town remains, a gem that resembles a picturesque Charles Dickens village overlooking the beautiful New River!
A private, romantic getaway for 2 awaits in this picturesque town in one of the most beautiful and historic homes in Hinton built in 1915, filled with antiques, lace and elegance. The private suite is like a museum, with history, period furnishings, elegant touches, & interior wood imported from the Black Forest of Germany to make your stay a romantic experience!
The romantic private suite includes 7 rooms including a library with antique books and a TV (Roku) and a private hall bath with luxurious towels, soap, shampoo and hair dryer, bedroom (queen) filled with antique dresses/furnishings, balcony with sitting area and views of historic homes and the original 1907 brick street, as well as the formal dining room and living room with fireplace and antique grand piano. A kitchenette is available with refrigerator, beverages/water, Keurig coffeemaker and coffee pods provided.
The spacious front porch with its majestic columns provides a comfortable sitting area to relax, converse, sip coffee or wine. Wifi is available for all your devices.
If you are looking for a lodging alternative with class, this is it!
Hinton, WV is accessible by Interstate 64 (exit 139) or Interstate 77 (exit 14). From both interstates, you would be traveling on Rt. 20 to reach Hinton. There are many overlooks and vistas.
Hinton is the gateway to The New River Gorge National Park and near Sandstone Falls, Pipestem Resort, Bluestone Lake/Dam, Bluestone Lake, boating, fishing, whitewater rafting, and much more!
Hinton is surrounded by rivers: New, Greenbrier, and Bluestone where guests may enjoy many outdoor activities including a spectacular zip line at Pipestem Resort, canoeing, fishing, golfing and whitewater rafting! Visit spectacular Sandstone Falls on the New River. Easy walk to historic train depot where Amtrak runs each Sunday/Wed/Friday taking guests to the world famous Greenbrier Resort. Easy walk to popular town restaurant, antique/specialty shops, visitor center, museums. and the Hinton's National Historic District.
Bluestone Lake, Bluestone State Park, and Pipestem Resort are nearby with spectacular views of mountains and rivers. Spend the day sight-seeing, having lunch and/or dinner, and hiking on the many trails in and around these beautiful parks.
There are great dining options near our Guesthouse including The Market on Courthouse Square ( within walking distance), River City Grill and Pub (a locals favorite open til 2:00 am) Brandon's Barbecue & Grille, The Oak Restaurant (fine dining) and the Bluestone Dining Room at Pipestem Resort (all located in the countryside with a beautiful setting about 8 miles away). At Pipestem Resort, ride the aerial tram deep into the Bluestone Gorge for another dining option!
Along with the winding rivers found in Hinton you will find America’s newest national park: The New River Gorge National Park. The National Park service has designated a 52-mile stretch as the New River Gorge National River as a scenic parkway. A beautiful drive along the New River in Hinton leads to Sandstone Falls, a popular tourist destination. In 1990's, a Lassie movie was filmed there starring Helen Slater and Jon Tenney. There is a boardwalk that takes visitors out to the falls for breathtaking photo opportunities.
There are many sites and attractions nearby including Bluestone Lake and marina, the magnificent Bluestone Dam, Bluestone Wildlife Hunting and Fishing area, and many whitewater rafting outfitters. The Greenbrier River is great for canoeing and kayaking, the legendary John Henry tunnel (site of the man versus machine victory) is found nearby in Talcott, WV. Within a short drive there is an exhibition coal mine, caves and caverns for exploring, the Hatfields and McCoy‘s ATV trail!
Summers County is also home to:
The John Henry Great Bend Tunnel - Take Rt. 3E in Hinton, WV
The John Henry Memorial Park has been established in front of the actual tunnel where John Henry worked and beat the steam drill machine in the late 1800s.
The Graham House, the oldest standing house in West Virginia, c.1770, attacked by the Shawnee Indians, is located at Lowell, WV.
The Saunders One-Room School House museum is also located on the Graham House grounds.
Hinton is an Amtrak destination. Wonderful year-round activities are available in our area. In the winter, plan to go ice skating or on a horse-drawn carriage ride at the Greenbrier Resort! Amtrak's Cardinal train #50 will take you there. It goes right through our historic town on its route to the Greenbrier Resort (and beyond). The historic train depot is an easy 2 block walk from the guest house. You can plan to visit The Greenbrier and return the same day on Sunday, Wednesday, or Friday. Round trip train tickets are available online and takes about an hour each way (leaves around 10:30 am and returns around 6:30 pm) giving you plenty of time to enjoy a tour of the resort, secret bunker, have lunch at Drapers, and enjoy the evening tea at 4:00 pm. This is an unforgettable day trip! On the AmTrak site select round trip from HIN (Hinton) to WSS (White Sulphur Springs). Train #50 and #51.
Lost World Caves and Caverns is another day trip option. About an hour's drive from the guest house, discover the vast wonderland of stalactites and stalagmites that hides 120 feet below the Earth’s surface. Discovered in 1942, Lost World Caverns is a truly magical place. The cavern features amazing rock formations and presents challenges for avid adventurers. The self-guided tour covers a 1/2-mile loop where you see amazing formations from beginning to end. It takes about 45 minutes to complete, and the memories last a lifetime. Make sure to pack a light jacket, sturdy shoes, and a camera to capture the beautiful sights. Temps are a steady 52 degrees year round inside the caverns. Tickets are reasonable for general admission. Open year round but only on Saturday/Sunday in Dec/Jan/Feb/March.
Cantrell Whitewater Rafting - Nice float trips down the New River in Hinton. Not wild and terrifying! Just a slow drift down or take the plunge and go for that wild ride down the New River! Or opt for those more wild Class VI rides with rapids and excitement in the upper New River.
Pipestem State Park (follow Rt. 20 North) - horseback riding, lots of trails, nice restaurants, golf, indoor/outdoor pools, beautiful picnic areas, plenty of resident deer! The new waterpark and exhilarating zipline bring loads of fun! The aerial TRAM is one of the greatest things at the park. It takes you deep into the Bluestone Gorge where there is a nice restaurant for dining.
A visit to The Greenbrier Resort would be one of those once-in-a-lifetime experiences! If staying for more than one day, you may want to drive up to enjoy their wonderful breakfast buffet, served in The Greenbrier's main dining room until 10:30 am (a magnificent spread of everything you can only imagine. (Best to get there around 9:30 and make a reservation)
Dining is considered a formal affair. You may want to experience West 44, a high-priced dining experience that you will never forget. Filet Mignon that you can cut with a fork, the beef cattle are grain-fed and raised on a farm near the Greenbrier. This restaurant is named for Jerry West, #44, basketball star from West Virginia. All his memorabilia is on display there. You will need to make reservations at West 44 or the main dining room if you plan to have dinner at the Greenbrier in order to get a table.
Be sure and browse all throughout the many specialty shops and make sure you see the magnificent indoor pool (you can swim in it as a visitor free). The pool looks like something from the Roman Empire, absolutely spectacular with furnishings and an atmosphere you will never forget. When you go through the gate, you will need to tell them you are having breakfast, lunch, dinner or just visiting and they will tell you where to park. A converted old railroad depot has been turned into a year-round Christmas/gift shop with ample parking. A shuttle awaits to take you across the street and onto the Greenbrier grounds. Visit the golf club to view the infinity pool or have lunch at the clubhouse restaurant and sports bar. The bunker is something you definitely want to tour. That was the top-secret (declassified now) underground central command for the President and Congress in case of an attack on DC. No one knew it was there until it was declassified in the 90s and it had been there for decades. All workers were sworn to secrecy at the time it was built and they honored their pledge!
Lewisburg, West Virginia is another nearby, a historic old town with Civil War history and the North House Museum. There are lots of antique shops and nice dining establishments. We recommend lunch or dinner at the General Lewis Inn or Food and Friends in the downtown area. Visit the Old Stone Church and be sure to see the old civil war era cemetery beside it. The North House Museum (all about the history of Lewisburg) is filled with Civil War memorabilia. There is another civil war cemetery in the woods in the shape of a large cross, the final resting place for 95 soldiers killed during the Battle of Lewisburg.
Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine and Coal Camp – Tour the many buildings in the coal settlement reconstructed near the coal mine, open May-November.
Mountain Lake Resort-Where Dirty Dancin’ movie was filmed is also nearby, an easy day trip. Sit at the table where Baby dined!