Welcome to the Inn at the Crossroads!
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and as a Virginia Historic Landmark
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Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, The Inn at the Crossroads has been welcoming travelers since 1820, and was built to serve those traveling between the Shenandoah Valley and the James River.
Today the Inn continues a long tradition, offering a respite for the weary traveler - a quiet and natural setting in which to relax and unwind. The gazebo offers spectacular 270 degree views of hundreds of open acres and the Blue Ridge foothills!
Located only nine miles south of Charlottesville, the inn is convenient to a wealth of events and attractions, including Thomas Jefferson's Monticello Home, University of Virginia, Historic Michie Tavern, Blue Ridge Parkway, Walnut Creek Park, and the First Colony Vineyard.
Attractions on the Property or within 5 minutes of the Inn:
- Fishing
- Bike Trail
- Vintage Virginia Apples - Located next door is a 60 acre heritage apple orchard
- Bundoran Farm - learn Bowman Belgian draft horse driving right next door!
- Sports Car Rentals - have a classic convertible waiting for you on the driveway!
- Hiking on a 16 Mile Trail - built by the Civilian Conservation Corp in 1936 and dedicated by Franklin Roosevelt in a speech given on the porch of the Inn
Inn at the Crossroads
5010 Plank Road
Charlottesville, VA 22959
(866) 809-2136
Your hosts: Jim and Janet Stern
Our Main Website
Email us at info@crossroadsinn.com

