Alpine Lodge is offering accommodations in Davis. Featuring a restaurant, this 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom. The hotel has family rooms.
Kent
United States of America
Quite and empty motel.
Nice large bed.
The shower stall was spacious and the power-washer pressure was a nice massage.
Located just 2 minutes’ drive from the Canaan Valley Ski Slopes and Timberline Ski Resort, several shops and restaurants are within a short 5 minutes' walk. Free WiFi access is offered.
Laurel River Club Bed & Breakfast or LRCBNB is offering accommodations in Dryfork. There's an outdoor fireplace and guests can access free Wifi and free private parking.
Ron
United States of America
The informality and relaxed family atmosphere. Additionally, the secluded location allowed for a more intimate experience. The Waybright family was not only very cordial but also provided plenty of flexibility with meal planning to allow other activities, plus we thoroughly enjoyed spending time talking to them.
Offering a terrace, Scenic Solitude provides accommodations in Dryfork. This property offers access to a patio and free private parking.
Scott
United States of America
I read the other reviews before we rented this house. The other people who stayed here actually gave quite the compliment and reviews.I also agree with them.it was nice to have the little things that you would not think to bring. very large house open floor plan large rooms very nice,hot water. if you stay here, you must travel to Mamma Mia‘s outside of Davis awesome Italian food.
Davis is a wonderful weekend town. If you're here in the early week, you may have issues finding places that are open. The location is great - near walking and hiking trails, ski areas, kayaking, and other outdoor activities.
Kristen
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Came for the inaugural Moonlight on the Falls Marathon in...
Came for the inaugural Moonlight on the Falls Marathon in Blackwater Falls State Park. Davis and nearby Thomas are quite small, mountain communities with a nice "boutique" feel to their shops and restaurants. No big chain restaurants or fast-food; instead, locally-owned specialty shops and restaurants made for interesting walks through these 2 towns. Davis and Thomas are both close to the park which has some gorgeous overlooks, trails, camping and cabins. Taking leisurely drives around the area's mountain roads was a joy, as well as visiting a few historical sites such as the Fairfax Stone site (headsprings of the Potomac river). Great area to get away from all the trappings of big cities!
1oldguitarman
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Davis had a LOT to experience and do and visit.
Davis had a LOT to experience and do and visit. We not only did the Sky Ride up the Lifts but also Horseback Riding up the street from the Resort as well as travel a few minutes to Blackwater Falls. Davis offers so much and it's such a beautiful area to visit. Just wish we could've stayed longer.
William
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Davis is a small old town that offers a look into the past...
Davis is a small old town that offers a look into the past of a rural coal mining town. It is in the process of remodeling many older home and offers many shopping experiences for visitors. My wife and I look forward to a future visit.
Larry
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
I come to Davis at least twice a year and always enjoy the...
I come to Davis at least twice a year and always enjoy the outdoor opportunities and friendly atmosphere. The downtown area reminds me of a simpler time and I enjoy the unique eateries and shops. Dolly Sod and Blackwater Falls are two of my favorite wilderness areas to visit and hangout. I've used Davis to launch out to other areas such as Spruce Knob, Seneca Rocks, Tygart Lake, etc. which are not far away.
Caple
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Our trip began on 20th of September.
Our trip began on 20th of September. Just before leaf peepers, but all very much enjoyed. Just before the rush of fall color, some stores only open on weekend. Quite the variety and charm of a small town! Restaurants as well, some only on weekend or certain days. None the less we enjoyed the friendly people and laid back atmosphere.
Nice, clean, comfortable, rooms with a colorful, modern decor. Pool and hot tub were nice on a frozen day. Operations at the hotel are scaled back because ski season is finished but spring/summer hasn't really begun. Dinner at the Hickory restaurant was fine but nothing fantastic (we ordered a basic burger and chicken sandwich). Did not eat breakfast at the hotel but it was offered in the restaurant. Felt a bit pricey for after taxes and resort fees, but I knew that going in.
WE WERE BOOKED FOR A ROOM IN THE LODGE BUT WAS GIVEN A CABIN. IT WORKED OUT FINE BUT WE DIDNT TAKE ANY FOOD OR DRINKS WITH US. WE CALLED THE DESK AND WAS TOLD YOU DIDNT PROVIDE THIS. AND THE RESTRAUNT WAS CLOSED FOR RENOVATIONS THAT WE WERE ALSO NOT TOLD. IT TURNED OUT OK EXCEPT FOR IT BEING A MINI HONEYMOON IT SUCKED HAVING TO GO INTO DAVIS THE NEXT MORNING FOR COFFEE. BUT THE CABIN WAS GREAT AND THE DEER CAME RIGHT UP TO THE DECK THE NEXT MORNING. WE WERE IN CABIN 8
''when I booked we were given the lodge. But a couplie of weeks later it was cancelled because lodge & restaurant were still being renovated. Then I rebooked in a cabin. I brought some food but was disappointed that there is no restaurants around to go to for meals. The one I went to for breakfast only had one waitress and one cook for breakfast shift and they closed at 7pm So we did not go back for dinner
We found the staff to be exceptional in their helpfulness. We happened to have stayed on a very busy weekend, and appreciated the hotel's willingness to find us a quiet room. The staff also contacted us about an item left in the room, and helped return it to us.
Staff were great and nice to chat with. Shower was wonderful and the beds were SO comfortable. Rooms were a good size. Outside grounds were very nice. Subway across the street and gas station. Blackwater State Park and Canaan Valley Resort very close.
Must have been one of the worst hotels in my life. Dirty, broken beds, mold in the shower. Dirty carpets. and also unfriendly staff. When we asked where the entrance to the famous Blackwater Trail was, we were told: I have no idea. Have no time
Great Location close to ski slopes with no min stay length like other accommodations during peak ski season. We stayed at this hotel many times in the past under previous ownership. The new owners did a nice job with dramatic renovations.
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