
Specialty Lodging in New River Gorge Region

The Barn Loft in Fayetteville, WV
Some of best lodging in the New River Gorge Region can’t be classified under ordinary terms. Neither inn nor cabin nor cottage nor hotel, these specialty lodging venues may be found throughout the New River Gorge area, in both forests and small towns and cities. These accommodations may also be listed under different standard lodging categories. Specialty lodging may also include farm-stays and lodging that caters to a unique audience.
200 High St., Fayetteville, WV 25840 Phone: 304-685-6433
Less than five minutes from the New River Gorge Bridge, our singular vacation rental in the loft of a barn in historic Fayetteville welcomes guests in search of a unique lodging experience. The loft sleeps two in open-air comfort.
Holly Rock Tree House Cabin
1508 Sunday Rd., Hico, WV 25854 Phone: 888-712-2246
An honest-to-goodness treehouse with luxury appointments awaits guests looking for remarkable lodging in a beautiful forest environment. The treehouse comfortably sleeps two guests. We’re a short drive from the New and Gauley rivers.
171 N. Court St., Fayetteville, WV 25840
Phone: 304-900-3301
Four gorgeous loft apartments located inside a beautiful cut-stone building listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Constructed in 1906 as a bank, the owners renovated the building in 2013 to create unique lodging within walking distance to the great restaurants and shops of downtown Fayetteville.

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