Kilmarnock Virginia Hotels, Motels & Lodging

Check out our list of Kilmarnock, Virginia hotels, motels and other travel lodging options below. Hotels are listed by their proximity to downtown Kilmarnock. Click on any hotel from the list below to view information, details, and current rates, and to make reservations online.

 
Holiday Inn Express KILMARNOCK

Map Marker Holiday Inn Express KILMARNOCK

599 NORTH MAIN STREET, Kilmarnock, VA

Rooms begin at $86.00

1 mile from Kilmarnock city center.

Tides Inn

Map Marker Tides Inn

480 King Carter Drive, Irvington, VA

Rooms begin at $195.00

4 miles from Kilmarnock city center.

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Trails Near Kilmarnock

  • Chesapeake Ramble Kilmarnock, VA (Road Biking)
    The Chesapeake Ramble is an easy, delightful tour of the eastern reaches of the Northern Neck, the long peninsula bounded by the Rappahannock River to the south, the Potomac River to the north, and th...

  • Hickory Hollow State Natural Area Preserve Trails Lancaster, VA (Hiking)
    The interlaced trails at Hickory Hollow traverse a hilltop pine-hardwood forest, descend to marshy Cabin Swamp along the Corrotoman River drainage, and trace a gurgling brook though tunnels of laurel....

  • The Northern Neck Deltaville, VA (Romantic Places)
    If there is one word that accurately describes this part of Virginia, it is enigmatic. Certainly there are numerous places of historical interest, attractive shorelines and charming small towns. In ge...

  • Middlesex County, VA Urbanna, VA (General Travel)
    The Rappahannock and Piankatank Rivers form rural Middlesex County, with the tip extending into the Chesapeake Bay. This location made it a favorite of marauding pirates, and today among boaters, with...

  • Bush Mill Stream State Natural Area Preserve Trails Heathsville, VA (Hiking)
    Though not long, the trail at Bush Mill Stream is a valued resource for denizens of Virginia’s Northern Neck. Bring binoculars for bird-watching or a picnic lunch to enjoy on your leisurely descent th...

  • Piankatank River Hardyville, VA (Fly-Fishing)
    Named for the Native American tribe that Captain John Smith documented living on her shores in 1608, the Piankatank is perhaps one of the best-kept saltwater secrets in the Old Dominion. I chose to co...

  • Belle Isle State Park Lancaster, VA (Hiking)
    Since colonial times, farmers have tilled the fields of Belle Isle; parts of this state park are farmed even today. Birdwatchers, hikers, horseback riders, and cyclists in the mood for wide-open space...