The Holladay House Bed and Breakfast
The historic Holladay House Bed and Breakfast is nine miles from Aroda. The hotel offers six luxury rooms, each with its own fireplace, queen- or king-sized bed and private bathroom. Room amenities include cable television, a DVD player and free wireless Internet. Some rooms offer additional amenities such as a whirlpool tub and a private patio. A gourmet, two-course breakfast is served daily at 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. The Burnley Vineyards and the Barboursville Vineyards, both in Barboursville, are within a 10-minute drive from the bed and breakfast.
The Holladay House Bed and Breakfast
155 W. Main St.
Orange, VA 22960
540-672-4893
www.holladayhousebandb.com
Red Carpet Inn
The Red Carpet Inn is 10 miles from Aroda. The hotel's 30 rooms feature high-speed wireless Internet, a coffeemaker, a microwave and a mini-refrigerator. Nonsmoking rooms are available, and pets are welcomed for no additional charge. Lake Anna is a 20-minute drive from the inn.
Red Carpet Inn
332 Caroline St.
Orange, VA 22960
540-661-5011
www.bookroomsnow.com/hotels/locations/Virginia/VA/Orange/Red-Carpet-Inn/RVAOR
Holiday Inn Express
Located eight miles from Aroda, the Holiday Inn Express features scenic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The two-floor hotel boasts 65 rooms (56 nonsmoking) and 10 suites. Parking is free, but no pets are allowed (a kennel is located 10 miles from hotel). The hotel includes a health and fitness center, a business center, outdoor grills and a pool. Montpelier is four miles from the hotel. Historic Fredericksburg, the site of the Civil War's Battle of Fredericksburg, is 38 miles from the hotel.
Holiday Inn Express
750 Round Hill Drive
Orange, VA 22960
540-672-6691
www.hiexpress.com/h/d/ex/1/en/hotel/ogeva?rpb=hotel&crUrl=/h/d/ex/1/en/hotelsearchresults
Article Written By Bradley Keist
Based in Boston, Bradley Keist has been an editor for Pearson Learning Solutions since 2008. His writing has also appeared in newspapers such as the "Indiana Daily Student," "The Normalite" and the "Sud Quotidien," as well as in the Cafe Abroad online magazine. Keist holds a Bachelor of Arts in journalism and French.