The Inn At Lost River
7015 State Rd 259, Lost River, WV, 26810
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Address :
7015 State Rd 259
Lost River, WV, 26810 - Phone (304) 897-6169
- Website https://www.theinnatlostriver.com
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Wi-Fi : Free
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Diana N.
this place is SO DAMN CUTE!!! right down the street from the B&B i was staying at, this place is a MUST SEE if u are in the area. they have local wines, local soaps and honey and jam.... they also have a cafe where u can order some delish wraps and sandwiches and ice cream!!! i love local spots like this where they have a hodge podge of just about everything. i wanted to buy everything!!! instead i bought some local honey, and you can make your own 6-pack of beer from the unique different kinds of beer they sell. the people that run this store and inn are sweet as can be and accommodating to what you need. they also sell homemade quilts upstairs and local artwork. will def hit it up again when i come back!!!
(5)Angelina F.
My fiance and I consider ourselves B&B aficionados, and this is hands-down our favorite one we have ever stayed in. We have even sent my parents here as a Christmas gift. Toni and Ted are the nicest folks in the world, and will bend over backwards to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable. When we arrived late one evening (they were willing to accommodate us for a late check-in!) they asked if we had eaten dinner- I have no doubt they would have fed us if we had said we were hungry. When we said we had, they brought us a tray of tea, raspberries, and fresh cookies. They even offered wine! They were also willing to accommodate a late breakfast for us since I wanted to attend the yoga class taught at the studio across the yard in the morning (recommend!!!) The breakfast here is out of this world. Three courses, including a fruit and yogurt parfait, baked goods, and then a choice of "main dish": usually a delicious omelette with fresh veggies, eggs, or a belgian waffle with fresh berries. The toast they serve is sooo good. Ted and Toni are always helpful and give you options for what to do in the area, give you directions, etc. Lost River is cute as can be, and has something for everyone- shopping (there is a big artist community here), hiking at the state park, canoeing, or just relaxing. The Inn has beautiful grounds on which you can read a book, take a nap, whatever. This place was our first trip together as a couple, and we came back here since we're getting married in several weeks. Not to worry, we'll be back again and again!
(5)Rebecca C.
We sadly didn't stay here, but 5 stars for the extremely kind and gracious owner who answered the door at 10 pm when we were lost. The foyer and grounds were stunning, our big mistake booking somewhere else!
(5)Anna H.
My boyfriend and I stayed here last weekend. Our friends were getting married nearby and had suggested this spot for lodging in the area, so we booked a room. What a beautiful place to stay! The Inn looks like it has undergone a very recent (and very, very tasteful) renovation. Toni and Ted are wonderful hosts. My boyfriend forgot his belt at home and Ted literally gave him his to wear to the wedding! It was so kind! The bedrooms are beautiful, comfortable, and well set up with everything you could need. Toni also checked with us to make see if we needed anything else. The breakfast they served in the morning was quite good, and served in a lovely little dining room full of morning sunlight. Everything was just very well done on their part. On top of all this, Lost River is a really beautiful area. A wonderful place to get away from the city for some peace and quiet, fresh air, and some really lovely mountain views. We'll be back for sure!
(5)Monica W.
What an AMAZING place. Hosts Toni and Ted are like your mom and dad, unbelievably gracious and hospitable. The Inn is amazing, tastefully decorated and comfortable. My husband and I stayed in the Springhouse which is a private cottage on the property outside of the main house. Linens and bed were super comfortable, gracious touches of chocolates and water in the room. The property features many nooks and crannies to explore including the resident sheep that you can feed and a creek to relax next to as the water babbles by. Breakfast each morning is scrumptious and a great way to start the day. We enjoyed reading in our private screened porch in the afternoon and a conversing over a glass of wine with the hosts. 10 Stars in my book and we WILL be back again and again. Don't miss the General Store too, they can make you a lovely box lunch to go and you must explore all the goodies for sale - beer, wine, handmade items, jewelry, etc. A must for a quick weekend getaway from DC.
(5)David G.
The owners of this B&B are just fantastic people. They are so welcoming and this is a must visit if you are ever looking to get out of DC for a romantic weekend. Their store provides a wide variety of products, beers, local honey etc. Make sure you ask for the blue cheese butter on Filet night and prepare to wow your gf or spouse :)
(5)Eli R.
Really wonderful place to stay in West Virginia. Beautiful restored 19th century farmhouse run by a wonderfully helpful and friendly couple, Toni and Ted. Gorgeous property with apple trees, and old barns and a wonderful deck. Take their advice, whatever it is! Great breakfast in the morning. Great, clean regal rooms. Good value. The house is quite well-appointed, and a great place to stay for a beautiful couple days in W. Virginia. Close enough to Monongahela National Forest and many other great outdoors-y things to do in W. Virginia. Be sure to check out the Trough General Store (about 30 mins away) for some canoeing while you're there!
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