Located in Luray, 1.2 miles from Luray Caverns, The Mimslyn Inn provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Located close to the Thornton Gap Entrance to Shenandoah National Park, this hotel offers free Wi-Fi and rooms equipped with a microwave and refrigerator. Luray Caverns is 3 miles away.
River Access Cabin- WiFi, Huge Deck&Grill, Hot tub offers accommodations in Luray, 10 miles from Luray Caverns and 23 miles from Pinnacles Viewpoint.
Gundula
United States of America
The deck is spacious.The couch was comfy, cabin was clean. Neighboorhood is quiet. Available streaming services were a nice touch. Enjoyed the hot tub after a long day on the river kayaking.
Stone House offers accommodations in Luray, just 27 miles from Harrisonburg. The property is 21 miles from Strasburg and features views of the mountains.
Rhiannon
United States of America
Stone house has a great historic feel on a lovely setting - while still being within 10 minutes of downtown. The steam shower is incredible and the hosts are responsive.
Mountain Hideaway offers accommodations in Luray, 27 miles from Endless Caverns. With free private parking, the property is 11 miles from Luray Caverns and 23 miles from Pinnacles Viewpoint.
Cubs Cottage is located in Luray, just 1.2 miles from Luray Caverns and 14 miles from Pinnacles Viewpoint. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking, and free Wifi.
This Virginia motel, located only 5 minutes’ drive from Luray Caverns, features an outdoor swimming pool and on-site restaurant. Shenandoah National Park is 10 miles away.
Leslie
United States of America
The property is closed due to fire. We were not notified. We arrived to find the property closed.
Located just 1804 feet from Luray Caverns, this motel features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool. Free WiFi access is available. Satellite TV is provided in each guest room at Luray Caverns Motels.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Luray this weekend is $156 or, for a 4-star hotel, $336. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Luray for this weekend cost around $346 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $134 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Luray for tonight. You'll pay around $214 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Luray will cost around $346, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We liked the town very much. The caverns were wonderful experience and Cooters place was amazing. Just didn't like the Motel The Cardinal Inn it was disgusting. We will never use booking.com again.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
We enjoyed the trip over Skyline Drive.
We enjoyed the trip over Skyline Drive. Glad we picked a sunny day. We had a nice breakfast at the Gathering Grounds cafe in Luray, steak dinner at Dan's Steakhouse, and Italian at Dominico's in Luray. The best kept secret for good country breakfast and lunch is the Hawksbill Diner in nearby Stanley VA.
Also enjoyed visiting the New Market battlefield and Route 11 Potato Chip factory.
Shenandoah Caverns is different from Luray Caverns, and features an amazing side attraction of animated scenes made for parade floats.
Skyline Caverns is not recommended for small children or adults with balance issues, as the walkway is uneven, steep in some places, and wet in others. It does have one rare and beautiful type of calcite formation that only exists one other place in the world.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Amazing cavern the interior temp was great and we the kids...
Amazing cavern the interior temp was great and we the kids took hundreds of pictures with our phones. Great day at the cavern and the Blue Mountains drive is also beautiful. Lunch at West Main Market was excellent.
patrick
Canada
Scored 8.0
8.0
The caverns are ok.
The caverns are ok. For me, it turned out that I was bored almost immediately. 40 feet of cave is pretty much a synopsis for the remaining tour. Marketing at it's best unless you are bonkers for caves. The is an antique car museum on site which was just wow. Super cool cars that were very presentable and interesting all around. The zoo in Luray was nice. It is a retirement/ rescue zoo. I love those. Great restaurants. There is an escape room. Remote town, very perfectly laid back.
Alen
Scored 10
10
This is the perfect place to stay when visiting Shenandoah.
This is the perfect place to stay when visiting Shenandoah. There is a lovely walking trail in this charming town. My foodie husband got his breakfast at Broad Poarch while I preferred the 24 hour SevenEleven. I like that kind of coffee better! We never made it to the caverns but will for sure next time. You have to get to the national park early to avoid the crowds and lines. Be sure to eat the world's best barbecue at Triple Crown. You can go there in your hiking clothes and you won't leave hungry. Catch the sunset on the Storybook Trail in the George Washington National Forest on Mt. Massenutten.
travellinlady
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Really liked Luray as a town.
Really liked Luray as a town. Last minute “fun” trip with my husband. People very friendly. Jess’ world famous hotdogs were nothing to speak of just a regular hotdog. Backporch coffee great little coffee shop. We love the Main Street of town, caverns and sky line drive. Will definitely go again.
Luray was perfectly located for exploring the Shenandoah National Park, our main reason for going. It's 20 minutes from the park entrance and in the center of the park, making all of our explorations very accessible. The Court Street inn is easy walking distance from several very good restaurants, a craft brewery, free live music in the park and beer garden in Luray. We spent our days hiking in the park, and evenings relaxing with great food, drink and music. A great weekend getaway. Will definitely return and recommend to our friends.
The grounds are nice lots of open space. Pools were ok there are two. The pool by cottages has a nicer feel. One near main hotel could use a refurb. It felt very cold considering grounds were so lovely this was a surprise. Room was nice, large but again it needs a refurb tub was from 1980 laughable. Restaurant in basement, service was nice and helpful with suggestions, food wonderful highly recommend.
The hotel was perfect for a stop going to Shenandoah. It has everything you need for a night. Nice shower, a good bed, and the air conditioner was working great. Great value for your money.
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