Hotels in Orange, Virginia

Hotels in Orange, Virginia
Set amidst rolling hills and scenic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the town of Orange is located in a thriving wine-producing region in Virginia. Aside from winery tours and skydiving, visitors can also enjoy hunting, fishing, boating, hiking and wildlife-watching activities at Lake Orange. The historic town of Orange has several heritage properties dating back to the 1800s, some of which have now been converted to inns.

The Holladay House Bed & Breakfast

Built in the 1830s, The Holladay House is a historic landmark on Main Street. This Federal-style building has six guest rooms with fireplaces, Jacuzzi baths, private patios and complimentary wireless high-speed Internet access. Aside from breakfast, this inn also serves home-baked goodies with coffee and tea selections all day. Holladay House lies in the heart Orange's wine region, making it a good choice for guests who would like to visit wineries. A park and golf course are within a mile away.

The Holladay House Bed & Breakfast
155 W Main St.
Orange, VA 22960
(800) 358-4422
holladayhousebandb.com

Holiday Inn Express

Overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains, this hotel offers 65 guest rooms. Guests receive complimentary continental breakfast and wireless high-speed Internet access. Each room comes with cable television, microwave oven and mini refrigerator; the suites include a mini-kitchen with dishwasher. The hotel also offers other amenities like an outdoor pool, barbecue grills, fitness room, business center, meeting rooms that can hold 100 people and on-site guest laundry facilities. Guests who would like to go boating, fishing or camping can visit Lake Orange, which is just three miles away. For the more adventurous, skydiving is four miles from the hotel.

Holiday Inn Express
750 Round Hill Drive
Orange, VA 22960
(540) 672-6691
hiexpress.com

Inn on Poplar Hill Bed & Breakfast

Situated near the University of Virginia, the Inn on Poplar Hill is a Victorian house built in the 1890s by the great-granddaughter of Thomas Jefferson. Surrounded by 28 acres of wooded gardens with more than four miles of natural trails and a half-acre fish pond, this bed and breakfast is not far from outdoor recreational activities. It has six well-appointed guest rooms furnished with cable television, complimentary wireless high-speed Internet access, fireplace and either Jacuzzi spa or whirlpool bath. The complimentary breakfast is a three-course meal that comes with a choice of entree. For indoor entertainment, this inn has a game room that is equipped with a grand piano, pool table, television and Wii console.

Inn on Poplar Hill Bed & Breakfast
278 Caroline St.
Orange, VA 22960
(540) 672-6840
innonpoplarhill.com

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