Colorful blooms, sunny skies, and the beauty of spring already have you daydreaming of a romantic getaway surrounded by stunning views? We’ve got just the thing for your wanderlust: an overnight stay at a gorgeous Virginia bed and breakfast. Book a stay at one of these beautiful and welcoming bed and breakfasts for an idyllic spring retreat in Virginia.

The Inn at Evergreen — Haymarket

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Originally built during the Civil War era as a private mansion, the Inn at Evergreen blends historic charm with modern amenities for a first-class getaway. The inn is located in the rolling hills of Northern Virginia inside the grounds of Evergreen Country Club, where guests have access to all of the amenities of the country club while staying at the inn, including golf, tennis, an outdoor pool, and world-class dining.

The Old House at White Flint Farm — Keeling

Stay at the Old House at White Flint Farm and enjoy the great outdoors on 183 acres of sustainable farmland. Flowers and vegetables are spread throughout the property, with many of the plants budding in early spring to create a veritable outdoor paradise. Guests can cook their own breakfast on-site with eggs from the resident chickens, herbs from the beds directly behind the house, and a variety of seasonal ingredients harvested straight from the farm. Tours of the grounds and the farm are available if arranged prior to arrival.

The Lemon Hotel—Paint Bank

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Located near the border of Virginia and West Virginia in the charming small town of Paint Bank, The Lemon Hotel has six unique bedrooms and suites themed for a different type of fruit. Each room has unique touches, including curated themed artwork, antiques, and embroidered robes, and your stay includes an upscale breakfast prepared with locally-sourced ingredients, from farm-fresh eggs to thick-cut bacon. 

Longacre Bed and Breakfast—Appomattox

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Housed in a Tudor-style, renovated home in downtown Appomattox, Longacre Bed and Breakfast creates an inviting aura with elaborate yet warm décor. During spring months, the property stuns with the lush surrounding gardens, and an indoor pool makes swimming possible any time of year. Each room has a private bath and several are pet-friendly. If history is on the agenda, check out the long list of attractions close to Longacre Bed and Breakfast.

Brierley Hill Bed & Breakfast — Lexington

Take in magnificent panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Shenandoah Valley when you book a stay at Brierley Hill Bed & Breakfast. Only five minutes from downtown Lexington, the B&B has six rooms available for guests, each with a private bathroom and equipped with luxurious amenities likes Whirlpool tubs, private balconies, and gas fireplaces. While the amenities are impressive, the real draw of this inn is the scenery, on full display from the wraparound veranda outfitted with porch swings and rocking chairs for guests to relish the awe-inspiring mountainous backdrop.

By the Side of the Road Inn & Cottages — Harrisonburg

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Harrisonburg’s By the Side of the Road Inn & Cottages is one of the top-rated inns in the Shenandoah Valley, a region that is known for its scenic beauty. Originally built around 1790, the inn is a historic landmark for the city, and is just a few minutes from the excitement of downtown Harrisonburg.  The bed and breakfast offers three private cottages, two suites by the pond, and four historic Manor House suites, all outfitted with fireplaces, luxurious feather beds, and large tubs well suited for a relaxing soak. The grounds encompassing the inn are ideal for a spring getaway, surrounded by lush, brightly colored gardens, shady trees, and a tranquil pond.

Barclay Cottage Bed & Breakfast — Virginia Beach

Barclay Cottage Bed & Breakfast is a Victorian-style beach cottage located three short blocks from the sandy shores of Virginia Beach. The spectacular abode features a two-story wraparound porch where guests can relax in rocking chairs and take in the peaceful atmosphere of the coastal community. You’ll experience the most comfortable accommodations during your stay, from Turkish towels and robes to high-quality sheets and bedding. Each morning, awake to a full breakfast and then plan your beachfront excursion, either walking the short distance or exploring the famous Boardwalk on one of the bed and breakfast’s complimentary beach cruiser bikes. Beach towels, umbrellas, chairs, and boogie boards are also available for guests to use.

Glen Gordon Manor — Huntly

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For an overnight stay near Shenandoah National Park, head to Glen Gordon Manor, a lovely bed and breakfast situated on 45 acres of pristine farmland and gardens. This secluded spot is about an hour from Washington D.C., but with the Blue Ridge Mountains in the background and green pastures as far as the eye can see, you’ll feel a world away from any urban destinations. If the weather allows, relax beside the crystal clear waters of the pool with a glass of Virginia wine, or book a treatment at the on-site spa for a little additional pampering. A multi-course breakfast is included with your stay, but we suggest sticking around for dinner as well, as the manor’s restaurant, Houndstooth, offers impressive prix fixe menus that showcase spring flavors by utilizing locally sourced ingredients.

Shirley's Bed & Breakfast — Roanoke

Spring in Virginia is best experienced outdoors, but that doesn’t mean you have to rough it. Shirley’s Bed & Breakfast in Roanoke is perfectly located for an outdoor adventure, just a few miles away from the Appalachian Trail, Blue Ridge Parkway, and Roanoke’s Explorer Park. However, shopping and dining alternatives are also still close by, with downtown Roanoke about ten minutes away. Situated beside an auto restoration garage, you’ll spot antique car memorabilia throughout the property and in each room, but these rustic touches are paired with soft décor and upscale amenities that create a uniquely appealing vibe. A large pool out front of the wood chalet is heated from April to November, allowing guests access even in the chill of early spring and fall. During your stay, you’ll be served a Southern style breakfast each morning, featuring favorites like homemade biscuits and gravy, breakfast casseroles created from cherished family recipes, and locally sourced sausage, bacon, and hams. Kick back in the early evenings on the porch with a glass of wine or beer, offered free of charge to guests.

The Lilly Valley Inn — Pearisburg

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Overlooking the New River, The Lilly Valley Inn is a mountaintop bed and breakfast owned by an internationally-trained Executive Chef, so it's no surprise the breakfast offerings are incredibly delicious. Stay in the spring to catch the surrounding mountains blanketed in bright green hues, and wake up early to catch a sunrise reflecting off of the river below. 

Ironclad Inn — Fredericksburg

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A historic treasure originally constructed in 1793, the Ironclad Inn features nine elegant guest rooms, an on-site pub, and a restaurant that prides itself in sourcing local for a seasonally inspired menu. The property is the longest-running inn in Fredericksburg, welcoming visitors to stroll the tranquil brick patio and rest on the shaded front porch since 1932, but the interior has been updated to include all the modern amenities you expect in a luxury bed and breakfast. While staying at the Ironclad Inn, visit the downtown Fredericksburg area, lined with boutique shops, critically acclaimed restaurants, and historic sites.

The Abigail Inn—Lexington

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You would never guess that the Abigail Inn was originally constructed in 1928 as a fraternity house for Washington & Lee students. Over the years, the inn has undergone extensive remodeling, retaining the essential historic character of the building and adding modern amenities that one would expect in an upscale bed and breakfast as well as a private bath in each suite.

Joshua Wilton House Inn—Harrisonburg

Filled with handcrafted antiques, the Joshua Wilton House Inn exudes opulence from every square inch. This beautifully restored Victorian mansion in downtown Harrisonburg is only 30 minutes from a Shenandoah National Park entrance and within walking distance to many of Harrisonburg’s notable restaurants (try Jack Brown’s Burgers, ranked #11 on Insider’s Top 50 Burger Joints in America). While there are plenty of incredible places to eat lunch or dinner near the inn, the breakfast at Joshua Wilton House is unbeatable, with an assortment of fresh scones, croissants, and pastries baked each day in-house.

Beliveau Estate Bed & Breakfast—Blacksburg

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Beliveau Estate Bed & Breakfast is conveniently located only minutes from Virginia Tech, but if the Hokies aren’t your cup of tea, there is an on-site winery adjacent to the inn that draws guests looking for a peaceful weekend. Stay comfy during cooler spring days with the in-room fireplaces and heated bathroom floors. Several of the rooms have luxurious air jet tubs, while others feature private outdoor decks that open to lovely views of the mountains. Get closer to nature with a quiet walk down the inn’s private trails or a visit to the fragrant lavender farm.

Smithfield Inn Bed and Breakfast—Smithfield

Older than the Alamo or Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Smithfield Inn Bed & Breakfast has a distinctive history, with first President George Washington even staying a night at the B&B. With over 250 years of experience in caring for guests (built in 1752), Smithfield Inn does up southern hospitality with a softer, more modern look. If you’re staying in the region, be sure to try the famous hams and peanuts, both made right down the road in Smithfield and often incorporated in the breakfast menu at the inn.

Pembroke Springs Retreat—Star Tannery

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Pembroke Springs Retreat is a truly unique B&B in Virginia, offering guests an immersion in Japanese culture during their stay with authentic décor, food, and experiences. On 175 acres of gorgeous rural grounds in the Northern Shenandoah Valley, the property has a spectacular view of the mountains and is close to antique shops, wineries, caverns, and a variety of other nearby activities. The grounds contain a tennis court, fishing ponds, and miles of hiking trails for guests to discover. Traditional Japanese baths located on the lower floors contain spring water, high in beneficial minerals, are heated to 104 degrees for a soothing soak. Get rid of any remaining stress when you book a massage or reflexology at Pembroke Springs Retreat.

Sans Souci at Smith Mountain Lake—Huddleston

Sans Souci, French for “care free”, is a European-style chalet on Smith Mountain Lake. Stay on land and take in the 270 degree waterfront views, or head out on the water for swimming, sailing, kayaking, fishing, and wakeboarding. Start each day with a made-to-order breakfast eaten on the scenic patio, then get outside and explore the cultivated gardens and surrounding lakeside grounds.

Estillville B&B—Gate City

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For a restful weekend retreat, check in to the Estillville Bed and Breakfast, located in Southwest Virginia near the Carter Family Fold and Natural Tunnel State Park. The home was built in the 1800s and decorated with antiques and replicas to create an authentic historic experience. Wake up hungry at the B&B, as the hosts cook up huge, hearty portions of your favorite southern foods, including biscuits, eggs, and sausage. Like the name implies, Gate City acts as a “gateway” to activities, from beautiful mountain hikes to local music events.

Plan a spring vacation and stay at a charming bed and breakfast for an unforgettable Virginia getaway.