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  • Faysal I.

    Next time I want to get away from it all I'm going to North Fork Mountain Inn, again. Firstly, the location is top-notch. This is not your typical area B&B, usually located inside a small town and surrounded by other buildings - or not too far from civilization in any case. Nope, this place is tucked away in the middle of the beautiful West Virginia forests, and close to absolutely nothing. So if you want a real escape into natural beauty, this is your place. The property itself is very nice, well above average. It's actually pretty big but manages to feel cozy. Loads of character, and very nicely decorated. The rooms are in excellent condition, modern in all the right ways and rustic in all the right ways as well. All in all, a very charming place. Treat yourself to the wine-tasting session and formal(ish) dinner on Saturday nights. They know what they're doing, these owners, and they take the wine and food seriously. If you're the outdoorsy type, there are many activities they can help you plan. There is even a massage service by someone who seems to be a renowned masseur. Me, I settled for sitting on the porch and watching the sunset. Oh, a word of warning: the 'driveway' from the road to the property is a steep gravel-and-dirt road. Doable in most cars, but if you're riding a motorcycle (very common in that area) you'd better not be on a Harley. Or a sports bike. Or anything that doesn't easily do rough terrain. So in summary, five well-deserved stars. Fantastic experience.

    (5)
  • RG S.

    We had 3 people booked into a suite for one night. I appreciated the owners waiving a two-night minimum to accommodate us; it was our only option. In fact, every interaction with the staff was very friendly, a model of hospitality. The location is remote, isolated, and especially scenic, in an area of West Virginia with multiple outdoor recreation resources. The driveway up to the lodge is not for wimpy vehicles. There is no cellphone reception, though wifi is available in the main lodge. Our suite featured a bedroom and a loft, very clean and cabin cozy, with a fireplace and jacuzzi. The layout is awkward, as the bathroom is integrated into the bedroom and there is no door for privacy. (There is an available room divider.) I slept in the loft on a foldout couch. As would be expected, the mattress wasn't the greatest. (However, the sheets were marvelous - all 3 of us raved about them.) I'm not a fussy sleeper, so I was fine, but others might want to avoid the couch - particularly at these steep prices. Breakfast was very good, and the 2 vegetarians were well fed. Leaving on a Sunday, we were invited to take as long as we wanted to check-out. Not for the budget-minded, but this inn provides a memorable experience in the heart of "wild and wonderful" West Virginia.

    (4)
  • Tom L.

    My wife and I had a very nice 5-day stay at the Inn. This place delivered for us and that certainly calls for 4 stars plus. For us, the best part was the proximity to the fabulous north fork mountain trail. Carol, the innkeeper, drove us down to the trailhead so we could do a one-way hike. There are plenty of other great outdoor opportunities around the inn as well. Carol and Ed are super nice and have made a comfortable, relaxed place. You feel welcome in any of the common areas in the inn. The Inn is just 3 hours or so from DC but is very remote. Considering your isolation, you're not going to find better food or accommodations in such a wild setting. Location is everything. We stayed in the cabin which lacked mountain views but provided us isolation and the ability to cook for ourselves. The teflon was flaking badly on the cookware and there was also a faint smell of gasoline since there is a garage below the cabin, but these are minor points to an otherwise nice place. Contrary to what other reviewers have said, we weren't crazy about the food. Don't get me wrong - we liked and appreciated it, just not as much as other reviewers or even folks we ate with at the Inn. For instance, no locally-grown, fresh food seemed to be served. That could just be a function of a lack of availability. We went to the closest grocery store in Petersburg and the selection was horrible. All-in-all, I'm really glad that the North Fork Mountain Inn is there. I'll go again and I'd recommend it to anyone, particularly if you're interested in outdoor activities.

    (4)
  • Scott R.

    We booked the whole inn for a midweek corporate retreat. Before we booked, when arranging meals, we asked about other restaurants in the area. Proprietress Carol told us (without arrogance) that she'd be happy to recommend other restaurants in the general region, but we'd probably find they'd deliver the best meal if we were looking for "fine dining." And she was right. Being fairly familiar with the area, I can say the two dinners we had were far beyond anything else I'd experienced in the region. But of course, dinner was a small part of the reason for 5 stars. For one thing Proprietor Ed is a master sommelier. Seriously. No really, it's true. Even though you'd be lucky to actually buy wine in a bottle smaller than your head within 50 miles of this place, and even though most restaurants in DC, Baltimore, or even Manhattan don't have an actual passed-the-test master sommelier ... here is Ed the master sommelier serving up a wine tasting just for fun. The rooms are nice, spacious, clean. I lucked into the mini-suite, and it was refreshingly uncluttered, had a fireplace, a killer loft, etc. Service was exemplary, Ed and Carol were most accommodating to any special request we had, and were consistently concerned with making sure we had everything we needed. And I'm giving a rave review to the place in spite of the fact that I was inside working for the entire stay. If I could have actually hiked the feeder trail from the Inn up to the beautiful North Fork Mountain trail, this place would probably be pushing 6 stars ....

    (5)
  • Kari H.

    This is by far my favorite bed and breakfast ever. I had the pleasure of staying here twice and I would go back again in a heartbeat. Nestled in the deep woods of West Virginia, this inn gives you the get away you really want. I highly recommend the Smoke Hole room because it has a canopy bed with a private jacuzzi. There is a pool table and games downstairs, a library full of interesting books as well as a horseshoe pit. If you want to wander off from the main cabin, there is a nearby hike as well as many place to go for canoeing and white water rafting. When it comes to dinner, eat at the inn. They make wonderful food and you don't have to trek 45 minutes to Petersburg. The inn keepers were very polite and made a wonderful breakfast - they were open to my vegetarianism and planned accordingly. If you are looking for a getaway from DC, this is the place.

    (5)

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