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A visit to Historic Lexington, Virginia,
coupled with a stay at the very convenient Llewellyn Lodge,
can make for a lifetime memory. After a day of touring one of
America' best small towns or of
outdoor
activity, you'll find the Lodge to be a very warm and
friendly place to relax. The Lodge is walkable to most of the
historic sites, shops, and restaurants. Ellen and John have
been greeting weary travelers for almost 23 years; many are
repeat guests who know they will always get a great night's
sleep in the most comfortable beds in town. The Lodge's
Kingsdown beds will envelope you in comfort. Free Wi-Fi and
guest computer.
Ellen's breakfast are legendary in these
parts; she has won a State of Virginia Blue Ribbon award for
her omelets. Unlike most bed and breakfast, at Llewellyn Lodge
you get to order from a menu. Free unlimited DSL Internet
access is available for all rooms.
All of the rooms at this Three Diamond AAA
property are tastefully and individually decorated and include
private baths, air conditioning, and ceiling fans. Free DSL
Internet access is available for all rooms. Many guests call
back wanting to know the name of the Lodge's most comfortable
bedding, Kingsdown.
Room 1 has Queen-size pencil-post bed with
a tub/shower, free WiFi. Room 2 has wicker furniture,
queen-size bed, and stall shower, free WiFi. Room 3 has a
large screen High Def TV, Queen bed, TV, free WiFi, easy
chair, and stall shower. Room 4 has a King-size bed, large
sitting area, refrigerator, large screen High Def TV, free
WiFi, and a tub/shower. Room 5 has two double beds, stall
shower, TV, free WiFi, and is great for a family. Room 6 has a
King bed, large screen High-Def TV, free WiFi, and bath with
tub/shower. This room is located on the first floor and can
accommodate handicapped people not requiring a wheelchair.
Llewellyn Lodge has all the current menus
for the local restaurants, all within walking distance. The
Lexington Visitors Center is the best around. Your hosts
highly recommend the Lime Kiln Outdoor Theatre in the summer
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John and Ellen Roberts, your hosts,
guarantee you lots of help in getting the most out of your
trip to Lexington. John is a native Lexingtonian, born in the
original "Stonewall" Jackson Hospital, the only
residence that the Confederate General even owned. It is now a
museum. John has a detailed Hiking and Outdoor Guide,
which will give you tons of ideas on exploring the beautiful
mountains and countryside. He offers guided fly-fishing trips
which have been featured on the Discovery Channel, Southern
Living, The Angling Report, and many more publications. The
Lodge offers other packages, including golf, canoeing, outdoor
theatre, tennis, and horseback riding.
Guests love the scenic walk from the Lodge
to town. The Lodge is close to Washington & Lee University
and Virginia Military Institute. Main Street is lined with
trees, and the many large homes make for interesting
architectural study. The Lodge's screened gazebo is always
popular for guests to relax in. |