Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Homestead is nice, although a little longer than 3 hours. There is also the Greenbrier if you are going to drive longer than 3 hours.
Wlliamsburg Inn is very nice if you like colonial history.
The Chesapeake Hyatt is okay. It's a nice getaway but not a luxury resort.
Some people like Lansdowne but I feel like it's more of just a conference facility but maybe that's because I've only been there for conferences.
Bedford Springs is good for a weekend visit.
Agree re Bedford.
Again not luxury.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Homestead is nice, although a little longer than 3 hours. There is also the Greenbrier if you are going to drive longer than 3 hours.
Wlliamsburg Inn is very nice if you like colonial history.
The Chesapeake Hyatt is okay. It's a nice getaway but not a luxury resort.
Some people like Lansdowne but I feel like it's more of just a conference facility but maybe that's because I've only been there for conferences.
Bedford Springs is good for a weekend visit.
Agree re Bedford.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheapeake Hyatt is not luxury.
What would you suggest for Eastern Shore?
Anonymous wrote:Cheapeake Hyatt is not luxury.
Anonymous wrote:The Homestead is nice, although a little longer than 3 hours. There is also the Greenbrier if you are going to drive longer than 3 hours.
Wlliamsburg Inn is very nice if you like colonial history.
The Chesapeake Hyatt is okay. It's a nice getaway but not a luxury resort.
Some people like Lansdowne but I feel like it's more of just a conference facility but maybe that's because I've only been there for conferences.
Bedford Springs is good for a weekend visit.
Anonymous wrote:Wintergreen