Millboro, Virginia, is home to about 1,200 people. Located in Bath County, Millboro is the site of the Bubbling Springs Campground and Douthat State Park. You can fish the Cowpasture River and enjoy views of the Allegheny Mountains in Millboro. The closest traditional hotels to Millboro are in Hot Springs and Warm Springs, Virginia.
Fort Lewis Lodge is a 3,200-acre plantation in Millboro that has been transformed to a bed and breakfast. The lodge is two hours southeast of the Allegheny Mountains and less than an hour away from the Highland Wildlife Management area. The bed and breakfast is in walking distance to the Cowpasture River.
Three Hills Inn is in Warm Springs and is a 30-minute drive to Millboro. The inn offers conference facilities and serves breakfast to guests each morning. Pets are welcomed at the facility. The Allegheny Mountains surround the inn and there are 30 acres, including hiking trails and gardens, around the location. The inn is a mile from the Garth Newel Music Center and the William M. Grover Galleries in Hot Springs.
The Homestead is a mountain resort in Hot Springs, 30 minutes away from Millboro. The hotel is surrounded by the Allegheny Mountains and offers amenities including an European Spa, salon, snow boarding, golfing, bowling alley and year-round children's programs. The hotel is less than a hour from Douthat State Park in Millboro and two miles from the George Washington Forest. Dining options include in-room dining, casual dining and fine dining all on the hotel's property.
The Roseloe Motel is a 30-minute drive from Millboro in Hot Springs. The motel is 45 minutes from Douthat State Park seven miles from the Douthat Lakeview Restaurant in Millboro. The hotel provides picnic tables, horseshoe pits and grills for outdoor barbecuing. The George Washington National Forest is less than three miles away by car and the Highland Wildlife Management Area is a hour away. Sam Snead Tavern is the former Bath National Bank and offers dining three minutes from the Roseloe Motel.