
"At the center of town, the bed-and-breakfast Hopkins Ordinary, dating to 1820, pairs modern amenities with old-fashioned touches such as fireplaces, antique dressers, and original hardwood floors. Pick from five rooms in the main house, many of them with private porches, or retreat to one of the two-bedroom cottages. Breakfast in the main-house dining room is included, and there's a brewery in a 19th-century cellar tavern."
"Proximity to Shenandoah National Park means easy access to a network of trails culminating in beautiful vistas. The peak of Marys Rock Summit is reached via a moderate, 3.7-mile hike along the Appalachian Trail. The out-and-back path starts at the Panorama parking area and climbs to the rocky 3,500-foot peak with sweeping views of bucolic Page Valley, including Luray and the Massanutten Mountain range."
Less than eight miles from the entrance to Skyline Drive and 78 miles from Washington, D.C., Sperryville provides immediate access to notable hikes and natural attractions. Historic lodging includes Hopkins Ordinary, an 1820 bed-and-breakfast with five main-house rooms, two-bedroom cottages, private porches, and a 19th-century cellar tavern brewery. Additional options include a five-room luxe inn and a secluded five-room farmhouse offering gourmet breakfasts and five-course dinners at the Restaurant at Blue Rock. Trails include the 3.7-mile Marys Rock Summit via the Appalachian Trail, the 7.1-mile Pass Mountain to Double Bear Rocks, and the 4.6-mile Whiteoak Canyon Trail with a 2.7-mile extension to more waterfalls.
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