Relax in Privacy on the River - Stepping Stones
Overview
| Bedrooms: | 2 |
| Bathrooms: | 1 |
| Sleeps | 4 |
| Per night | $120 - $150 |
| Per week | $720 |
| Type: | Guesthouse |
Description of the Seebert vacation guesthouse rental
Explore our place on the river! Located a stones' throw from the Greenbrier River and the Greenbrier River Trail and nestled among the trees and surrounded by Rhododendron is our private guest quarters located downstairs in our home. This two bedroom, one bath is fully furnished with everything you need to enjoy your stay. The large bathroom has a two seat shower. We will provide all the soap and paper products and you provide your own sheets and towels. We allow well trained dogs only at no charge to you. We just ask that they not get on the furniture or beds.
The covered porch has adirondack chairs and a private path to the trail and river. Off the trail is a private deck on the river to relax and read or play in the river! We have outdoor chairs for you to carry to the deck on the river or just stretch out in the ripples and renew your spirit! We are at the 45 mile marker on the 78 mile long Greenbrier River Trail. You can hike, bike or ride horses on the trail that hugs the river the whole way! Seebert is home to Jack Horners Corner; a convenience and souvenier store that has the best pizzas, beer, subs and hot dogs and rents bikes, canoes, kayaks, and tubes and offers shuttle service. It is truly a mecca for the outdoor enthusiast!
The $150.00 a night is for bike riders who are riding The Greenbrier River Trail based on availability. We will provide sheets and towels and paper products and coffee. Just bring in your backpack!
The covered porch has adirondack chairs and a private path to the trail and river. Off the trail is a private deck on the river to relax and read or play in the river! We have outdoor chairs for you to carry to the deck on the river or just stretch out in the ripples and renew your spirit! We are at the 45 mile marker on the 78 mile long Greenbrier River Trail. You can hike, bike or ride horses on the trail that hugs the river the whole way! Seebert is home to Jack Horners Corner; a convenience and souvenier store that has the best pizzas, beer, subs and hot dogs and rents bikes, canoes, kayaks, and tubes and offers shuttle service. It is truly a mecca for the outdoor enthusiast!
The $150.00 a night is for bike riders who are riding The Greenbrier River Trail based on availability. We will provide sheets and towels and paper products and coffee. Just bring in your backpack!
Bet and David Curtis
Area Info
Located only 40 minutes south is the historical town of Lewisburg full of unique shops and restaurants. Lewisburg has just been names the coolest small town in America by Budget Travel Magazine. Only 15 more minutes and you will be at the entrance to The Greenbrier Resort, now home to a PGA golf tournament and full casino! Our Pocahontas County seat is Marlinton, 10 miles north with a new Farmers Market on Saturday morning, good home cookin' restaurants and The Dirt Bean, a locals favorite bike shop and restaurant. Directly across the river is Watoga State Park, the largest state park in West Virginia at 10,000 acres. Hike to the Ann Bailey overlook tower with awe inspiring views of the river and the mountains. Pack up all your toys and head our way for fun on the river!
Cass Scenic Railroad, Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Snowshoe Mountain Resort, Watoga State Park, Greenbrier River Trail State Park, Droop Mountain State Park, Beartown State Park, Cranberry Glades, Falls of Hills Creek, Historical Landmarks, The Pocahontas County artisan Co-op 4th Avenue Gallery in Marlinton, The Farmers Market on Saturday mornings, Birthplace of 8 Rivers, Birding, and numerous Fairs and Festivals.
Cass Scenic Railroad, Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Snowshoe Mountain Resort, Watoga State Park, Greenbrier River Trail State Park, Droop Mountain State Park, Beartown State Park, Cranberry Glades, Falls of Hills Creek, Historical Landmarks, The Pocahontas County artisan Co-op 4th Avenue Gallery in Marlinton, The Farmers Market on Saturday mornings, Birthplace of 8 Rivers, Birding, and numerous Fairs and Festivals.
Property Rates
| Begins | Ends | Week Night |
Weekend Night |
Weekly | Monthly | Min Stay |
| Jan 01 2012 | Dec 31 2013 | $150 | $150 | - | - | - |
| Jan 01 2013 | Dec 31 2013 | $120 | $120 | $720 | - | - |
| Check In: 2 p.m. Check Out: 11 a.m. | ||||||
| Lodging tax: 12% | ||||||
| Deposits: 50% Deposit Required with Reservation and Balance Due Upon Arrival. Cancellations 14 Days in Advance-Full Refund; 7 Days or Less - No Refund. | ||||||
| Payment Options: Money Order, Cashier's Check, Personal Check | ||||||
| Other Fees: No Pet Fees!! (Dogs Only!) | ||||||
Other Vacation Rental Amenities
Cass Scenic Railroad, Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Snowshoe Mountain Resort, Watoga State Park, Greenbrier River Trail State Park, Droop Mountain State Park, Beartown State Park, Cranberry Glades, Falls of Hills Creek, Historical Landmarks, Birthplace of 8 Rivers, The Pocahontas County artisan Co-op 4th Avenue Gallery in Marlinton, The Farmers Market on Saturday mornings, Birthplace of 8 Rivers, Birding, and numerous Fairs and Festivals.
Reviews for this vacation guesthouse rental in Seebert, West Virginia

Elizabeth Lundeen
Maryland
Oudoor Life Delight
May 2, 2012
Two outdoor enthusiast bicyclists enjoyed the easy access to the Greenbrier River Trail and Watoga State Park. Impeccably clean and decorated home with wonderful outdoor space. One night's stay was too short.
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