20 Guest Rooms, each furnished with
antiques, collectibles, and in the upstairs south
wing, with locally crafted classic bedroom suites
in mission, English country, and Shaker traditions.
All have private baths. All are centrally heated and air-conditioned.
Of the eight rooms on the ground floor,
two rooms are wheelchair accessible. Six offer queen
beds; two are furnished with full size beds.
In each upstairs wing of six rooms,
all rooms have cathedral ceilings. Four rooms offer
one queen bed and one loft full-size bed that will
accommodate up to four guests. In the remaining two
rooms, one is furnished with two twin beds in the
walk-in area, and a full-size bed in the loft. The
other has a set of bunks and a twin in the walk-in
area, and a full size bed in the loft, to accommodate
a family or group of five. Additional accommodations
can be arranged. See floor
plan, reservations.
A Full Service Dining Room, seating
34 inside and 20 on the back porch when weather permits.
Dinner is served Wednesday through Sunday; breakfast
and lunch are served on Saturdays and Sundays, and
as required through ski season
holidays. The menu features American and Irish
favorites and a full Irish breakfast, complete with
Irish banger sausages from County Cork.
Mike’s Pub, seating 28 friends
and family for good conversation, a bit of blarney,
live music some Fridays and all Saturdays, plenty
of Guinness, Bass, Killians Irish Red, and other imported
beers, all-American favorites, and a selection of
classic liquors and wines. In a small room just off the pub there's satellite TV, for those who just can't miss the big game or the latest news.
Easy access to the exhilarating central Appalachians.
This is West Virginia’s Big Mountain Country,
home of the best skiing in the Mid-Atlantic and South,
best mountain biking in the East, excellent trout
fishing, stunning scenic drives, hiking, caving, rock
climbing, superb championship golf, Civil War sites,
antique mountain train tours, exceptional traditional
music, access to mountain music workshops, and many
remnants of early America that are very much a part
of life here today.
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