The Bed & Breakfast Inns of Charlottesville
Charlottesville's finest Bed and Breakfast Inns join together to offer the finest in B&B hospitality and uniquely different experiences.
All
Inns feature:

Approved by Bed & Breakfast Association of Virginia
Private bath, full breakfast, off-street parking
Near wineries and Charlottesville's many activities

Inn at Monticello
1188 Scottsville Road, Highway 20 South
1-877-RELAXVA http://www.innatmonticello.comThe Inn at Monticello is a beautifully decorated historic residence built in 1856. Our rooms are decorated with fine antiques, lovely fabrics and luxury linens befitting a romantic country inn. Rooms have canopy beds, fireplaces or even a private porch. Each morning we serve a full gourmet breakfast with a variety of entrees, fresh fruit and baked items. We are located one mile from Monticello and minutes from downtown dining and the University of Virginia. We offer weekend packages and seasonal specials. Please visit our web site for more information
Inn at Sugar Hollow Farm
P.O. Box 5705
1-866-566-7388
http://www.sugarhollow.com
A serene country setting surrounded by picturesque mountain views and rushing woodland streams. Five guestrooms, private baths, some fireplaces and whirlpools. Organic fruit, vegetable and flower gardens where birds and butterflies thrive. Hiking and birding in the Shenandoah. Near wineries, Monticello and shopping. 20 minutes from Charlottesville.
Open since 1998 and designed for a B&B, The Foxfield Inn is located seven miles west from Charlottesville. A full, three course breakfast is served each morning. Guest quarters feature Jacuzzi for two, handcrafted canopy queen beds, fireplaces with remote control, and Bose WaveŽ radio/CD. Throughout the year, guests enjoy our outdoor heated spa and quiet relaxation in our screened teahouse. Special Packages including UVA Football Weekend - see our website for details.

The Silver Thatch Inn
3001 Hollymead Drive (800) 261-0720, (434) 978-4686 http://www.silverthatch.comThis historic inn began its life as a barracks built in 1780 by Hessian soldiers captured during the Revolutionary War. As wings were added in 1812 and 1937, it served as a boys' school, a tobacco plantation, and a melon farm. It has been providing gracious lodging in antique-filled guest rooms and elegant candlelit dining since the 1970s. Relax and unwind in our intimate pub. Enjoy contemporary cuisine from our menu and wines from a list which has consistently won the Wine Spectator award of excellence. AAA Three Diamond.
Last update: 06/27/08