The Highland Inn is a historic Inn located in Virginia's Western Highlands. The Inn is the premier architectural landmark in the historic town of Monterey, the county seat of Highland County, which is fondly referred to as "Virginia's Switzerland." The Highland Inn was built in 1904 to serve the lodging needs of tourists escaping from the summer heat of nearby cities, the Inn was known for it's first 75 years as the Hotel Monterey. The Inn is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a Virginia Historic Landmark. | ||
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All rooms at The Highland Inn have been individually decorated with antiques and collectibles. Each room has satellite television but no phone! Guests are welcome to enjoy our parlor or relax on one of the porches, which run the full length of both the first and second floors of the Inn. A complimentary continental breakfast is served each morning to guests featuring fresh fruit, freshly baked breads or muffins, boiled eggs, cereals, Columbian coffee, tea and juice. This wonderful breakfast is served in the Black Sheep Tavern. |
For a friendly welcome...for a taste of local color...for a restful, homelike atmosphere...for a scenic location ...and, frequently, for the best food in town, you can't do better than a Bed and Breakfast Inn.
Friday, November 5, 2010
The Highland Inn, Monterey, VA
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