Places to stay in Purcellville, Virginia

In 1874, the railroad arrived in Purcellville, Virginia. Today, the railroad provides one of the most exciting attractions in town. The Purcellville Train Station is located where the Washington and Old Dominion trail ends, and is within walking distance of just about any point of the town. The station itself has been completely restored, including picnic facilities and a museum. Along the railway, the Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park features trails for hiking, running, biking, and horseback riding. This is certainly the place to visit for the outdoor lover. So many parks are nearby: Red Rock Overlook Regional Park, and Temple Hall Farm Regional Park, for example. One of the most charming areas of Purcellville, VA, is its historical business district. Enjoy a stroll down Main Street, and browse in its quaint shops and museums. It’s time for a break now, and of course, you’ve made reservations at one of the Loudoun County Bed and Breakfast Guild Members here in the area! B&B lodging is the most relaxing kind of accommodations you can enjoy when traveling. You’ll need all the rest you can get for tomorrow’s visit to one of the area’s wineries and vineyards. The neighboring towns of Round Hill, Lincoln, and Hamilton also await the curious traveler, so be sure to stop by! Local restaurants include White Palace Restaurant, Market Burger Fries & Shakes, Magnolias At The Mill, and Monk's BBQ.

If you are travelling in the area, Purcellville is located close to Joseph Bell Farm Spring, Plaza Street Park, J Lupton Simpson Middle School, WAGE-AM (Leesburg) and Polecat Hill.

The center of Purcellville ( which is at is longitude -77°42'51.12 and latitude 39°8'12.84 ) is located 3 miles away from Round Hill, 6 miles away from Philomont, 7 miles away from Bluemont and 8 miles away from Leesburg.

Available Purcellville lodging

We currently have 8 accommodations in and around Purcellville.

Purcellville Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay

Bed & Breakfasts

Oakland Green Farm

Approx 5 miles away in Leesburg:

The house is built in four different sections, all joined. The log house built in 1730's and restored in 1969; the stone house built in 1740's; brick house built in 1790 -- all 18th century.
19192 Oakland Green Road
Leesburg, Virginia
Bed & Breakfasts

Montrose Bed and Breakfast

Montrose B & B is conveniently located 1 hour west of Washington, D.C. in the rolling hills of Loudoun County along a scenic by-way between Middleburg and Leesburg, near Dulles Airport.
19060 Lincoln Road
Purcellville, Virginia
Bed & Breakfasts

Silverbrook Farm

Bed and Breakfast and Wedding Facility - Silverbrook Farm Bed & Breakfast Child Friendly Central Air Conditioning Limited Wheelchair Access Bed Size: King Queen Full Rooms: 3, Private Baths: 3 Check In Time: 3pm Check Out Time: .....
15286 Woodgrove Road
Purcellville, Virginia
Bed & Breakfasts

Zion Springs Bed And Breakfast

Approx 4 miles away in Hamilton:

Located just 6 miles west of Leesburg Virginia in western Loudoun Countys wine country. Zion Springs sits on the edge of a private valley with a quiet creek flowing through 10 acres of Black Walnut orchards dancing woodlands and open fields..
16652 Mandileigh Lane
Hamilton, Virginia
Motels

Weona Villa Motel

Approx 3 miles away in Round Hill:

Reasonably priced accommodation for overnight travellers or long stay guests..
36147 East Loudoun Street
Round Hill, Virginia
Bed & Breakfasts

Mitchell's Landing Bed & Breakfast

37608 Hughesville Road
Purcellville, Virginia
Bed & Breakfast
13274 Sagle Road
Purcellville, Virginia

Purcellville Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches

37410 Adventure Center Lane
Purcellville, Virginia
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Purcellville

Lowry's At Wayside Seafood ( Dining / Seafood ). Located at 420 West Colonial Highway, Hamilton, 3 miles from the center of Purcellville. This site was known first as Wayside Gardens, a coffee and garden shop, then Wayside (a popular beer joint), then fondly as Planet Wayside. We operated our Lowry’s Farm & Seafood Market from August 1998-December 2006, at the east end of Hamilton. We began our move, in July 2006, after Planet Wayside closed in June, 2006. We opened at this location September 22nd, 2007, with an outpouring of community support, as a restaurant after running into zoning issues with the county. Preserving history, we used the oak plank boards on the inside wall made from a hollow oak tree from this site. lowrysfarmmarket.com Link

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