Stay The Night Inside A Converted Horse Barn At This Utterly Picturesque Virginia Bed & Breakfast
Virginia boasts so many noteworthy accommodations that the options can seem overwhelming sometimes. If unique and out of the ordinary are your priorities when searching for a great bed & breakfast in Virginia, then we’ve got your answer. Acorn Inn checks all the boxes: cozy, charming, historic, and one of a kind. The lodging once served as a barn, and each room is actually a former horse stall. Needless to say, you won’t forget your stay at this converted horse barn just outside of Nellysford, Virginia.
Welcome to Acorn Inn Bed & Breakfast, a friendly 10-room inn located inside of a bright red stable where all of the rooms used to be horse stalls.
When you step inside your room, you'll find a cozy space with inviting decor and all the essentials you need for a comfortable stay. Keep in mind that the rooms are smaller, but this only adds to the charm as you realize that you're sleeping inside a former stall.
Guests who have stayed here in the past note that the atmosphere here is "camp retreat meets bed & breakfast." It's an ideal spot for a family reunion or group get-together.
During the day, you'll love exploring the nearby attractions in Nelson County. Devil's Backbone Brewery is less than 4 miles away and offers unique brews and often live music.
So whether you're looking for the perfect landing spot for all sorts of summer adventures or crave a secluded mountain retreat in the wintertime, you'll relish your time spent at Acorn Inn Bed & Breakfast.
Have you visited this area of Virginia recently? What sorts of activities did you enjoy there? We’d love to hear from you! For more information about the Acorn Inn Bed & Breakfast in Virginia, you can visit the official website by clicking here.
Address: 2256 Adial Road, Faber, VA, 22938
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Alexandria. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.