We all need to get away now and then — and cabins in Virginia are the perfect place to start. There are many options for cabin rentals in Virginia — from mountainside retreats that offer the luxury of a 5-star hotel to rustic cabins nestled in the woods. The following cabins offer a range of styles, prices, and amenities to get you started on finding the cabin getaway that’s perfect for you. Without further ado, we bring you some of the best cabins in Virginia when you’re looking for hospitality, scenery, and plenty of relaxation.

Affordable Cabins in Virginia

Enjoy the best of the Old Dominion without breaking the bank when you check into one of these adorable and affordable cabins in Virginia:

  1. Falling Leaf Cabin

VRBO

Address: Rileyville, VA Size: This cabin has two bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms and can sleep up to four guests. Price: $228/night. Amenities: Prime location near outdoor attractions and parks, vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace, upper deck, outdoor hot tub, fire pit, dog friendly (two dogs allowed for $25/dog/night with no breed/size limit) Ratings: 4.8/5.

The beautiful Falling Leaf Cabin is nestled on three secluded wooded acres in the Shenandoah Valley. Open year round, this cabin offers a quiet escape in one of the most beautiful regions of Virginia. After exploring, coming back to this cozy cabin and soaking up the sunset from the second-floor deck – or outdoor hot tub! – is the icing on the cake. Rileyville, VA 22650, USA

  1. Windymile Cabins

Windymile Cabin

Address: Lexington VA Size: These cabins have two bedrooms and one bathroom and can accommodate up to six guests. Price: $125-$150/night. Amenities: Fully furnished, pet friendly, fantastic views. Ratings: Read 5/5 star reviews on the Windymile website.

If you’re looking for a truly peaceful getaway, Windy Mile Cabin in Lexington is the perfect place. Located on an 80-acre conservation farm, this cozy cabin offers absolute serenity with more than comfortable accommodations. With 5-star reviews, Windy Mile is an ideal alternative to hotels and motels when visiting the charming town of Lexington. Windymile Cabin Rentals, 596 Brownsburg Turnpike, Fairfield, VA 24435, USA

Luxury Cabins in Virginia

In the mood to treat yourself? Check into one of these luxurious cabins in Virginia. With high-end amenities and amazing scenery, you might never want to leave!

VRBO

Address: Rileyville, VA Size: This cabin has two bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms and can sleep up to four guests. Price: $228/night. Amenities: Prime location near outdoor attractions and parks, vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace, upper deck, outdoor hot tub, fire pit, dog friendly (two dogs allowed for $25/dog/night with no breed/size limit) Ratings: 4.8/5.

The beautiful Falling Leaf Cabin is nestled on three secluded wooded acres in the Shenandoah Valley. Open year round, this cabin offers a quiet escape in one of the most beautiful regions of Virginia. After exploring, coming back to this cozy cabin and soaking up the sunset from the second-floor deck – or outdoor hot tub! – is the icing on the cake.

Rileyville, VA 22650, USA

Windymile Cabin

Address: Lexington VA Size: These cabins have two bedrooms and one bathroom and can accommodate up to six guests. Price: $125-$150/night. Amenities: Fully furnished, pet friendly, fantastic views. Ratings: Read 5/5 star reviews on the Windymile website.

If you’re looking for a truly peaceful getaway, Windy Mile Cabin in Lexington is the perfect place. Located on an 80-acre conservation farm, this cozy cabin offers absolute serenity with more than comfortable accommodations. With 5-star reviews, Windy Mile is an ideal alternative to hotels and motels when visiting the charming town of Lexington.

Windymile Cabin Rentals, 596 Brownsburg Turnpike, Fairfield, VA 24435, USA

  1. Luxury Cabin Rentals at Rose River Farm, Syria

Rose River Farm / Facebook

Address: Syria, VA Size: These 1,100-square foot yurt-style cabin have two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Price: $250/night. Amenities: Each luxury yurt has AC and heat, domed 17-ft ceilings, leather club furniture, Satellite TV/WiFi, full kitchens, and stunning views Ratings: Check website.

Rose River Farm offers three luxury cabins, each styled as a modern interpretation of traditional Mongolian yurts. The cabins offer breathtaking views of the mountains, the Rose River Valley and the farm’s fully stocked fishing ponds. Enjoy one of Rose River Farm’s activities like fly fishing, guided kayak trips and horseback riding, or just kick back, relax and enjoy the scenery. The Cabins at Rose River Farm, 2130 Old Blue Ridge Turnpike, Syria, VA 22743, USA

  1. Shenandoah Solitude in the Blue Ridge Mountains

VRBO

Address: Blue Ridge Mountains, VA Size: This 2,000-square foot cabin has three bedrooms and two bathrooms and can sleep up to 10 guests. Price: $347/night. Amenities: Stunning views, pet-friendly (see VRBO listing for details), king bed, Smart TVs, hot tub, working fireplace. Ratings: 4.6/5.

Shenandoah Solitude is a beautiful vacation cabin, nestled in the woods, with a beautiful 20-mile view of the Shenandoah Valley, Blue Ridge Mountains, and mighty Shenandoah River. While large enough to fit groups of eight, this cabin is cozy enough to make you feel warm and comfortable, making it a great couples’ getaway, too. Modern technology and rustic charm come together for a truly luxurious and memorable getaway in Virginia at this stunning cabin. Blue Ridge Mountains, United States

Romantic Cabins in Virginia

There’s something undeniably romantic about a cabin getaway, and Virginia’s cabins truly are on another level. Here are some of our favorite romantic cabins in Virginia:

Rose River Farm / Facebook

Address: Syria, VA Size: These 1,100-square foot yurt-style cabin have two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Price: $250/night. Amenities: Each luxury yurt has AC and heat, domed 17-ft ceilings, leather club furniture, Satellite TV/WiFi, full kitchens, and stunning views Ratings: Check website.

Rose River Farm offers three luxury cabins, each styled as a modern interpretation of traditional Mongolian yurts. The cabins offer breathtaking views of the mountains, the Rose River Valley and the farm’s fully stocked fishing ponds. Enjoy one of Rose River Farm’s activities like fly fishing, guided kayak trips and horseback riding, or just kick back, relax and enjoy the scenery.

The Cabins at Rose River Farm, 2130 Old Blue Ridge Turnpike, Syria, VA 22743, USA

Address: Blue Ridge Mountains, VA Size: This 2,000-square foot cabin has three bedrooms and two bathrooms and can sleep up to 10 guests. Price: $347/night. Amenities: Stunning views, pet-friendly (see VRBO listing for details), king bed, Smart TVs, hot tub, working fireplace. Ratings: 4.6/5.

Shenandoah Solitude is a beautiful vacation cabin, nestled in the woods, with a beautiful 20-mile view of the Shenandoah Valley, Blue Ridge Mountains, and mighty Shenandoah River. While large enough to fit groups of eight, this cabin is cozy enough to make you feel warm and comfortable, making it a great couples’ getaway, too. Modern technology and rustic charm come together for a truly luxurious and memorable getaway in Virginia at this stunning cabin.

Blue Ridge Mountains, United States

  1. Secluded Mountain Getaway in the Shenandoah Valley

VRBO

Address: Shenandoah Valley, VA Size: This cabin has two bedrooms and two bathrooms and can sleep up to six guests. Price: $195/night. Amenities: Remote location with stunning Valley views, outdoor hot tub and fire pit, fully-equipped kitchen, plasma satellite television, DVD, and lots of modern amenities. Ratings: 4.9/5.

Relax and enjoy the spectacular view of the mountains from this charming cabin rental. You will enjoy the beautiful mountain top views of the Blue Ridge Mountains from the large wrap around deck, and the cabin borders Shenandoah National Park, making this cabin the perfect “home base” for your adventures.

  1. Fantasy Getaway Cottage with a Private Pond

VRBO

Address: Warren County, VA Size: This 650-square foot cabin has one bedroom and two bathrooms. Price: $432/night. Amenities: Waterfront location, Viking bed, hot tub, expansive deck, charming decor, full kitchen, and more. Ratings: 4.9/5.

What’s more romantic than a cabin with its own private lake? Nothing, we say! This impossibly charming VRBO is set on its own private lake with a beach and it’s a must for VA nature lovers. Warren County, VA, USA

Secluded Cabins in Virginia

If you’re looking to get away from it all, you’re in the right state! The Old Dominion is full of so many great places to escape in nature, and these secluded cabins in Virginia offer true R&R:

Address: Shenandoah Valley, VA Size: This cabin has two bedrooms and two bathrooms and can sleep up to six guests. Price: $195/night. Amenities: Remote location with stunning Valley views, outdoor hot tub and fire pit, fully-equipped kitchen, plasma satellite television, DVD, and lots of modern amenities. Ratings: 4.9/5.

Relax and enjoy the spectacular view of the mountains from this charming cabin rental. You will enjoy the beautiful mountain top views of the Blue Ridge Mountains from the large wrap around deck, and the cabin borders Shenandoah National Park, making this cabin the perfect “home base” for your adventures.

Address: Warren County, VA Size: This 650-square foot cabin has one bedroom and two bathrooms. Price: $432/night. Amenities: Waterfront location, Viking bed, hot tub, expansive deck, charming decor, full kitchen, and more. Ratings: 4.9/5.

What’s more romantic than a cabin with its own private lake? Nothing, we say! This impossibly charming VRBO is set on its own private lake with a beach and it’s a must for VA nature lovers.

Warren County, VA, USA

  1. Secluded Cabin in the Valley

VRBO

Address: Shenandoah Valley, VA Size: This 3,600-square foot cabin has six bedrooms and three bathrooms and can sleep up to 16 guests. Price: $307/night. Amenities: Secluded location, updated interior, pet friendly (see listing for details), fully furnished, WiFi, and more. Ratings: 4.6/5.

Escape to the Shenandoah Valley with your family to this well-appointed and secluded cabin. Surrounded by jaw-dropping mountain views and near several must-visit parks and attractions, this cabin in Virginia is a great option for larger groups! Shenandoah Valley, Virginia 22802, USA

  1. New River Retreat - Kirkner Lake Cabin, Hiwasee (Pulaski County)

New River Retreat

Address: Hiwasee, VA Size: This two-bedroom, one-bath cabin sleeps four. Price: Varies by season, with an average of $300/night plus fees. Amenities: Waterfront location, fully-equipped kitchen, Satellite/Cable Television, and more. Ratings: Check website for reviews.

Built in 1840, the Kirkner Lake Cabin on the New River is a timeless escape to the past. Sip coffee on the porch overlooking the water or relax in front of a fire in the stone fireplace. Even with its modern conveniences, this cabin will make you feel like you’ve traveled back in time. New River Retreat offers vacation homes throughout the New River Valley on the New River, Claytor Lake, New River Trail and in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Visit New River Retreat to book the historic Kirkner Lake Cabin or to see one of their many other options. New River Trail, New River Trl, Virginia 24333, USA

Cabins in Virginia with Hot Tub

Is there anything a soak in a warm and soothing hot tub can’t cure? Soak up the lap of luxury when you rent one of these cabins in Virginia with a hot tub:

Address: Shenandoah Valley, VA Size: This 3,600-square foot cabin has six bedrooms and three bathrooms and can sleep up to 16 guests. Price: $307/night. Amenities: Secluded location, updated interior, pet friendly (see listing for details), fully furnished, WiFi, and more. Ratings: 4.6/5.

Escape to the Shenandoah Valley with your family to this well-appointed and secluded cabin. Surrounded by jaw-dropping mountain views and near several must-visit parks and attractions, this cabin in Virginia is a great option for larger groups!

Shenandoah Valley, Virginia 22802, USA

New River Retreat

Address: Hiwasee, VA Size: This two-bedroom, one-bath cabin sleeps four. Price: Varies by season, with an average of $300/night plus fees. Amenities: Waterfront location, fully-equipped kitchen, Satellite/Cable Television, and more. Ratings: Check website for reviews.

Built in 1840, the Kirkner Lake Cabin on the New River is a timeless escape to the past. Sip coffee on the porch overlooking the water or relax in front of a fire in the stone fireplace. Even with its modern conveniences, this cabin will make you feel like you’ve traveled back in time. New River Retreat offers vacation homes throughout the New River Valley on the New River, Claytor Lake, New River Trail and in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Visit New River Retreat to book the historic Kirkner Lake Cabin or to see one of their many other options.

New River Trail, New River Trl, Virginia 24333, USA

  1. Primland Mountain Home

Primland Resort

Address: Meadows of Dan, VA Size: Named after the famous Pinnacles of Dan, four gracious, chalet-like cottages each offer accommodation for up to 12 people with birds-eye views of the valley below. Price: Check website. Amenities: Don’t let the word ‘cottage’ mislead you, however. While charming, these generously-proportioned, two-story abodes are stylish eyries with serene interiors and space to spare. Each cottage boasts two inviting living areas arranged around open stone fireplaces (one on each level), two large Dan River Suites opening onto expansive private decks, and two Cedar Bluff Rooms with their own private balconies. Book an entire cottage to keep your group together during your stay. Accessible rooms are available, too. Ratings: 4/5 on Facebook.

We’ve featured Primland more than once, but for good reason. This beautifully appointed resort in the Blue Ridge Mountains is one of the best places to stay in Virginia. It offers everything a luxury resort should – a stately lodge and suites, cottages, golfing, spa facilities and much more. But if you’re truly looking for something different, try one of Primland’s premium tree houses or mountain homes. As an upscale take on log cabins, these stunning retreats offer amenities and panoramic views that are simply unbeatable. Primland Resort, Auberge Resorts Collection, 2000 Busted Rock Rd, Meadows of Dan, VA 24120, USA

  1. Lydia Mountain Lodge and Log Cabins, Stanardsville

Lydia Moutain Lodge and Log Cabins / Facebook

Address: 3374 Spotswood Trail, Stanardsville, VA, 22973 Size: Cabins are available with 1-5 bedrooms. Price: Varies depending on cabin size/amenities. Amenities: Depending on the cabin you select, amenities include a fireplace, hot tub, grills, and some are even pet friendly. Ratings: 4.2/5 on Facebook.

This pet-friendly mountain hideaway offers a wide range of packages, cabins and event options. Featuring 1-5 bedroom cabins, a rustic motel and an event pavilion, Lydia Mountain truly has something for everyone. You can enjoy the beauty of the mountains from your deck, book an in-cabin massage or soak in the scenery in your private hot tub. Lydia Mountain Lodge and Log Cabins, 3374 Spotswood Trail, Stanardsville, VA 22973, USA

What are your thoughts on our list of some of the best cabin rentals in Virginia?

Primland Resort

Address: Meadows of Dan, VA Size: Named after the famous Pinnacles of Dan, four gracious, chalet-like cottages each offer accommodation for up to 12 people with birds-eye views of the valley below. Price: Check website. Amenities: Don’t let the word ‘cottage’ mislead you, however. While charming, these generously-proportioned, two-story abodes are stylish eyries with serene interiors and space to spare. Each cottage boasts two inviting living areas arranged around open stone fireplaces (one on each level), two large Dan River Suites opening onto expansive private decks, and two Cedar Bluff Rooms with their own private balconies. Book an entire cottage to keep your group together during your stay. Accessible rooms are available, too. Ratings: 4/5 on Facebook.

We’ve featured Primland more than once, but for good reason. This beautifully appointed resort in the Blue Ridge Mountains is one of the best places to stay in Virginia. It offers everything a luxury resort should – a stately lodge and suites, cottages, golfing, spa facilities and much more. But if you’re truly looking for something different, try one of Primland’s premium tree houses or mountain homes. As an upscale take on log cabins, these stunning retreats offer amenities and panoramic views that are simply unbeatable.

Primland Resort, Auberge Resorts Collection, 2000 Busted Rock Rd, Meadows of Dan, VA 24120, USA

Lydia Moutain Lodge and Log Cabins / Facebook

Address: 3374 Spotswood Trail, Stanardsville, VA, 22973 Size: Cabins are available with 1-5 bedrooms. Price: Varies depending on cabin size/amenities. Amenities: Depending on the cabin you select, amenities include a fireplace, hot tub, grills, and some are even pet friendly. Ratings: 4.2/5 on Facebook.

This pet-friendly mountain hideaway offers a wide range of packages, cabins and event options. Featuring 1-5 bedroom cabins, a rustic motel and an event pavilion, Lydia Mountain truly has something for everyone. You can enjoy the beauty of the mountains from your deck, book an in-cabin massage or soak in the scenery in your private hot tub.

Lydia Mountain Lodge and Log Cabins, 3374 Spotswood Trail, Stanardsville, VA 22973, USA

If you’re not ready to pack a bag and head to one of these amazing spots by now, I’m not sure what it will take. But in the meantime, tell us about some of your favorite cabin retreats. Are there some gems we’ve overlooked? Let us know in the comments below!

1. Lydia Mountain Lodge

2. Primland Home

3. Family-Friendly Cabin in the Valley

4. Private Cottage with a Pond

5. Secluded Shenandoah Cabin

6. Blue Ridge Mountain Cabin

7. Windymile Cabin

8. Falling Leaf Cabin

9. New River Retreat

10. Rose River Farm

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Best Cabins in Virginia December 11, 2022 Sarah M. Where can I find secluded cabins in Virginia? When you’re in the mood for some peace and quiet, we recommend escaping to the Shenandoah Valley and Blue Ridge Mountains. These areas are some of the most secluded in Virginia, and there are a number of cabins and resorts in the region that offer true R&R! Other remote areas you’ll want to consider when searching for cabins in Virginia include places like Buchanan, Surry, Victoria, and Hot Springs. How much so cabin rentals cost in Virginia? As you can see in the above list of best cabins in Virginia, a cabin getaway here does not have to break the bank. In fact, both of our luxury cabins cost well under $500/night, and most cabin rentals in Virginia come in between $100-$300/night – including cabins with hot tubs and other high-end amenities! Are there pet-friendly cabin rentals in Virginia? Yes! Virginia just isn’t for lovers; we’re also a bunch of dog lovers here in the Old Dominion, and there are lots of cabins that allow Fido to come along. We recommend using a site like VRBO for your search for pet-friendly cabins in Virginia, as it lets users search with different filters and wish-list items. For example, we found this pet-friendly cabin in Virginia that’s truly one-of-a-kind. Not only is the cabin located on its own private lake, but it also has a waterfall and 10 acres of private space to enjoy!

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Best Cabins in Virginia

December 11, 2022

Sarah M.

Where can I find secluded cabins in Virginia? When you’re in the mood for some peace and quiet, we recommend escaping to the Shenandoah Valley and Blue Ridge Mountains. These areas are some of the most secluded in Virginia, and there are a number of cabins and resorts in the region that offer true R&R! Other remote areas you’ll want to consider when searching for cabins in Virginia include places like Buchanan, Surry, Victoria, and Hot Springs. How much so cabin rentals cost in Virginia? As you can see in the above list of best cabins in Virginia, a cabin getaway here does not have to break the bank. In fact, both of our luxury cabins cost well under $500/night, and most cabin rentals in Virginia come in between $100-$300/night – including cabins with hot tubs and other high-end amenities! Are there pet-friendly cabin rentals in Virginia? Yes! Virginia just isn’t for lovers; we’re also a bunch of dog lovers here in the Old Dominion, and there are lots of cabins that allow Fido to come along. We recommend using a site like VRBO for your search for pet-friendly cabins in Virginia, as it lets users search with different filters and wish-list items. For example, we found this pet-friendly cabin in Virginia that’s truly one-of-a-kind. Not only is the cabin located on its own private lake, but it also has a waterfall and 10 acres of private space to enjoy!

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When you’re in the mood for some peace and quiet, we recommend escaping to the Shenandoah Valley and Blue Ridge Mountains. These areas are some of the most secluded in Virginia, and there are a number of cabins and resorts in the region that offer true R&R! Other remote areas you’ll want to consider when searching for cabins in Virginia include places like Buchanan, Surry, Victoria, and Hot Springs.

How much so cabin rentals cost in Virginia?

As you can see in the above list of best cabins in Virginia, a cabin getaway here does not have to break the bank. In fact, both of our luxury cabins cost well under $500/night, and most cabin rentals in Virginia come in between $100-$300/night – including cabins with hot tubs and other high-end amenities!

Are there pet-friendly cabin rentals in Virginia?

Yes! Virginia just isn’t for lovers; we’re also a bunch of dog lovers here in the Old Dominion, and there are lots of cabins that allow Fido to come along. We recommend using a site like VRBO for your search for pet-friendly cabins in Virginia, as it lets users search with different filters and wish-list items. For example, we found this pet-friendly cabin in Virginia that’s truly one-of-a-kind. Not only is the cabin located on its own private lake, but it also has a waterfall and 10 acres of private space to enjoy!