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Cave Hill Farm Bed & Breakfast Information

Description

Built in 1830, Cave Hill Farm Bed and Breakfast has had many different people walk through its doors. From the families who owned and lived in the house to travelers and soldiers during the civil war. Each room has its own unique view of the past and its inhabitants. On the grounds, you will find large walnut trees, tall pines, and a row of holly trees lining some farm buildings. there are apple trees out back, and a large magnolia that welcomes you out front. There are also several outbuildings on the property and an old windmill. Exploring inside and out is encouraged, especially in our basement which houses a small pre-civil war museum.

We strive to make your stay a memorable one, and we will do our best to accommodate any special needs you may have. Each room is equipped with down comforters, down pillows and fine linens for your comfort. Every morning a hot, home-cooked breakfast is served alongside locally roasted coffee and tea in our historic dining room. We hope you will come by to stay with us at the manor!

Cleaning and safety

  • Disinfected daily
  • Disinfected between stays
  • First aid kit

Amenities

  • Air conditioning
  • BBQ/Picnic area
  • Books, DVD, games
  • Free WiFi internet
  • Weddings & private parties
  • Hypoallergenic rooms/units
  • Designated smoking area
  • Outdoor fireplace
  • CCTV in common areas
  • CCTV outside property
  • Pet(s) live on property

Parking

  • On-site parking
  • Free parking

Dining

  • Cooked breakfast
  • Breakfast
  • Free breakfast
  • Farmhouse breakfast

Activities and Experiences

  • Art galleries & museums
  • Walking
  • Farm life
  • Card, board, video games
  • Group parties
  • History/science museums
  • Hiking

Policies

  • Check in
    4:00 PM 8:00 PM
  • Check out
    11:00 AM
  • Child Policy
    Adults preferred
  • Smoking Policy
    No smoking
  • Pets
    No pets, Pets by arrangement
  • Parties Allowed
    Parties not allowed
  • Quiet Hours
    Quiet hours between 22:00 and 07:00
Booking Terms and Conditions

Directions

  • Road from I-81 (11.0 miles)

    Take exit 247A and head East on Route 33 (Market Street while in Harrisonburg). Proceed East for approximately 9.5 miles. Look for a restaurant on the right called Thunderbird Dinner and take a right on to Island Ford Road at the stoplight. Travel approximately 1.2 miles and turn right on to Jacob Burner Road. After a 1/4 mile, turn left on to Cave Hill Road. You will find us on the right about .2 of a mile down the road.

  • Road from Massanutten (3.1 miles)

    Take Route 33 West towards Harrisonburg for approximately 1.4 miles. Look for the McGaheysville Volunteer Fire Department on the right and take a left on to Island Ford Road at the stoplight. Travel approximately 1.2 miles and turn right on to Jacob Burner Road. After a 1/4 mile turn left on to Cave Hill Road. You will find us on the right about .2 of a mile down the road.

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