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A spacious bell tent is positioned on a wooden deck, surrounded by natural stone and lush greenery. Soft lighting is visible inside, enhancing the inviting atmosphere. Sturdy steps lead up to the tent entrance, framed by earthy tones and the sounds of nature.
Campsite in Front Royal
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

Blue Mountain Hideaway • Enchanting Glamping Stay

Unplug and unwind at Blue Mountain Hideaway, a boutique glamping tent nestled in the woods near Shenandoah National Park and the Shenandoah River. Enjoy a real bed, a fully equipped outdoor kitchen, and complimentary firewood. No WiFi, no distractions, just the sounds of nature. Cozy up by the fire, savor slow mornings, and reconnect with what matters most. Just bring your cooler and clothes, we’ll handle the rest. Perfect for couples, solo travelers, and anyone craving a quiet place to reset.

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A wide grassy area is framed by trees as golden sunlight bathes the landscape. Sharp Top Mountain rises in the distance, its silhouette contrasting against a clear sky. The tranquil scene offers an expansive view, highlighting the natural beauty of the surrounding area.
Tiny home in Bedford
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 284 reviews

Tiny house & hot tub, w/gorgeous mountain views!

Peaceful tiny house with amazing view of Sharp Top Mountain! Features: hot tub, outdoor dining area, small kitchenette amenities, and smart-tv w/firestick (must use your hotspot to stream). 10 min to BR Parkway, Peaks of Otter, and Claytor Nature Center. Wineries, orchards, and hiking nearby. Friendly dogs may occasionally visit from my mother’s house next door. (Look for Wind Tides Farm sign). ***If booking in winter months, keep in mind the wind tends to be heavy, depending on weather.***

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A charming living area features rustic wooden logs as walls, complemented by a light hardwood floor. A comfortable sofa adorned with patterned cushions invites relaxation. Natural light enters through multiple windows, and a decorative chandelier hangs above a coffee table with a small plant.
Cabin in Roanoke
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 381 reviews

The Magical Cabin on Back Creek

Magic is the word most people use when they visit this hidden gem. Built in 1939 as a fishing cabin by a gentleman who incorporated box cars as rafters and beams, dates still visible since removing the attic. By far the best place I've ever lived. I decided to share it with others who love to explore, who love listening to the voice of the creek or who come just to sit on the porch high above the creek with a spouse, friend, family, or alone. For the best sleep, open the bedroom window!

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A serene waterfall cascades down rocky terrain, surrounded by vibrant green moss and lush foliage. Water flows gently over the stones, creating a peaceful atmosphere. Various ferns grow nearby, enhancing the natural beauty of the wooded setting.
Cottage in Independence
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 287 reviews

Healing Water Falls

Disconnect and awaken your senses in this artisan home on 13 acres. Need WIFI & TV this rental is NOT FOR YOU. Looking for healing, inspiration, or reconnection this IS your place. Watch the falls from the comfort of your bed, or as you soak in the tub. Its sound infuses the entire house filling it with peace and tranquility. It's flow changes rapidly with rainfall. Come experience the restorative magic and stay in a place one guest swears was built "by garden gnomes and woodland fairies."

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The exterior of the log cabin features a stone chimney and a covered porch with seating, surrounded by a grassy area. Large windows allow natural light to enter, while wooden siding enhances the rustic charm, framed by trees in the tranquil setting.
Cabin in Covington
5 out of 5 average rating, 274 reviews

Cabin On The Creek

Set in the beautiful Alleghany Mountain Range, the Cabin On The Creek is a custom-built luxury cabin with amazing views and access to Potts Creek on a private wooded property. Multiple outdoor areas to enjoy the sights and sounds of the creek include the back porch, observation deck with Adirondack chairs, and walking path that leads to a stunning view of the Potts Creek “Sinks.” Enjoy the tranquil natural environment as you make use of the outdoor grill, picnic area, fire pit, and hot tub.

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A vibrant red cottage is nestled on a hillside, surrounded by lush green trees. A spacious wooden deck extends from the cottage, offering expansive views of the distant rolling hills under a clear blue sky.
Cabin in Fancy Gap
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 404 reviews

"Cloud 9" - Stunning Sunrises Near the BR Parkway

Elevate your getaway at "Cloud 9 Cottage!" Wake up to awe-inspiring sunrises and the intoxicating aroma of fresh mountain air. By night, let the cool breeze lull you as a sky full of stars unfolds above the valley below. Inside, a cozy sanctuary awaits - designed for ultimate relaxation. Feel the stress melt away as you're caressed by nature's beauty. Cloud 9 isn’t just a stay, it’s an unforgettable escape into mountain tranquility! Book now and make "Cloud 9" your next heavenly retreat!

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The modern cabin is nestled among tall trees, featuring a distinctive black and white exterior with a metal roof. A spacious porch wraps around the front, providing a welcoming entrance. Soft lighting adds to the inviting feel of the outdoor space.
Cabin in Vinton
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Woodland Retreat | Babbling Creek | Hot Tub

Welcome! •15 min to the Blue Ridge Parkway •20 min to Smith Mountain Lake •25 min to Downtown Roanoke •40 min to Peaks of Otter Follow our IG @rambleonpines for cabin tours and photos Awaiting guests deep in the poplars that over took this holler years ago after all the green beans and potato crops were pulled from this fertile soil, is a modern chic cabin over looking a babbling creek with all the luxuries one would need for a weekend away from the grind of life.

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A modern cabin-style home is nestled among tall trees, showcasing a sleek black exterior. A spacious screened-in porch is visible, supported by a deck with steps leading down to a gravel path. Large windows enhance the connection with the natural surroundings.
Home in Orange
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Hidden Haven

Hidden Haven is just that! A 600 square foot romantic, private, peaceful, little haven. Hidden in the woods just 6 miles outside of the Town of Orange. Open the garage door in the living area and step out on the 300 square foot screened in porch where you can relax at the firepit under the covered roof. On the porch at Hidden Haven, we like to say, "time wasted is time well spent". The romantic vibe and modern amenities make it a prefect place for a couple's getaway.

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A rustic log cabin is nestled among lush trees, showcasing its stone chimney and a welcoming porch. The natural setting offers a serene atmosphere, with dappled light filtering through the leaves, highlighting the cabin's historic log structure.
Cabin in Rockbridge Baths
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 416 reviews

Little Cabin in the Woods is quiet and secluded!

Enjoy our rustic, cozy, historic log cabin in the woods on 21 acres with two streams and a little meadow. The logs, from the 1800's, were reconfigured 17 years ago combining a rich history with high speed internet and modern amenities. Sink into the luscious bed with totally organic sheets, mattress topper, and pillows. Take a walk on the original wagon train road down to a stream or bath your senses in the majestic view of Jump Mountain from the meadow.

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A serene waterfall cascades over rocky ledges, flowing into a clear pool below. Surrounding the water are lush green patches and trees that rise from the hillside, creating a natural and tranquil environment.
Campsite in Covington
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Beaverdam Falls, Falling Waters A-Frame

Glamping has never been better than in this cool, unique A-Frame. Our newest Airbnb Glampsite, Falling Waters boasts full-frontal views of the waterfall, lower pools, & cascades of Sweet Springs Creek. The best piece of real estate on the Property, this glampsite will simply astonish your expectations & impress your senses. Falling waters is off the grid, has a comfy bed, stays cool during the Summer, & is fully heated with propane in the Winter!

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The image displays a panoramic view of a vibrant autumn landscape characterized by rolling mountains adorned with colorful foliage. Large boulders are positioned in the foreground, while a clear blue sky and soft clouds provide a serene backdrop.
Cabin in Fries
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 327 reviews

Secluded Blue Ridge Mountaintop Getaway

Enjoy a relaxing vacation in our secluded mountaintop cabin getaway. Tucked away in the Blue Ridge Mountains bordering Jefferson National Forest, this cabin is a cozy retreat with dynamite panoramic views. Spend your time sitting on the porch swing overlooking the Appalachian Mountain countryside. Glimpse the four highest peaks in Virginia, watch the hawks and eagles soar at eye level, and enjoy nature at its best.

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A modern cabin is nestled among trees, featuring a sleek design with large windows that allow light to emanate from within. The surrounding rocky terrain is softly illuminated by exterior lighting, creating a calm ambiance in the early evening fog.
Vacation home in Front Royal
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 414 reviews

Mountaintop Retreat with Wood Fired Hot Tub

Doah House is a private retreat perched on a bluff atop the Blue Ridge, with wide views over the Shenandoah Valley. A calm container for rest and observation, the pace softens, shaped by small rituals: lighting the fire, soaking in the wood-fired tub, making coffee by hand. Weather moves through the trees, changing the light, the air, the sound. Each day feels different. The forest shifts, and you might, too.

Popular amenities for Virginia vacation rentals

All about Virginia

Colonial American history began in Jamestown, when Brits successfully settled on an inlet off Chesapeake Bay, the country’s largest estuary. It went on to play key roles in the Revolutionary and Civil wars, along with the Civil Rights movement and 9/11 attacks. Sites like Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, the living history museum of Colonial Williamsburg, and the Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail are good starting points for history buffs exploring Virginia. But the state’s allure extends far beyond its past, political power, and ties to U.S. presidents. Conservation has preserved much of its wilderness, which ranges from sandy Atlantic beaches to marshes, pine forests, and national parks like Shenandoah and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Today Virginia balances the folksy traditions of the Appalachian Mountains with the dynamism of the mid-Atlantic region. Expect Southern hospitality, but also hip culture in cities like Richmond and Norfolk.

What are the top things to do in Virginia?

Appalachian National Scenic Trail

This 2,180-mile public path stretches from Georgia to Maine, but Virginia boasts more ground than any other state. In fact, nearly a quarter of the trail’s length — 555 miles — lies in the commonwealth. Day hikers should look to stretches in Shenandoah National Park, where climbs rarely exceed 1,000 feet.

The Ghost Fleet of Kiptopeke

Nine partially sunken ships made of concrete form an offshore breakwater at Kiptopeke State Park. Steel remained in short supply after WWII, so a shipyard in Tampa, Florida, produced 24 of these hauntingly beautiful beasts. The fishing pier offers good views, but kayak out for a close-up peek at the birds and dolphins attracted to the intentional wrecks.

Luray Caverns

Set within Shenandoah National Park, the largest cave system in the eastern United States includes cathedral-sized rooms with skyscraper-high ceilings. Expect vast columns, translucent drapes of calcite, and gin-clear pools mirroring fantastical stone formations at this National Natural Landmark. The space even rocks out with the Great Stalacpipe Organ, the world’s largest musical instrument. The keyboard vibrates stalactites across three acres of caves.

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