Seven Fountains is a town located in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. With a population numbering a little over 1,100 according to the 2000 U.S. census, Seven Fountains takes its name from the lake, which is most notably used for fishing. Hotels exist in the surrounding areas, particularly in Strasburg and Woodstock--cities within a 30-minute drive from Seven Fountains.
The Comfort Inn at Woodstock offers 66 rooms, which include handicap accessible and nonsmoking accommodations upon request. The hotel's suites, which are available to people who need more space, have whirlpool bathtubs and sofa sleepers. Other hotel features include a fitness center, seasonal outdoor pool, sundeck and two meeting rooms. Pets are allowed in the hotel for a $10 fee, as of January 2011. The Comfort Inn Woodstock is within walking distance of the Shenandoah County Fairgrounds, and customers can dine at nearby restaurants such as Cracker Barrel and Paisano's Italian.
Located off of the I-81 and I-66 highways, the Fairfield Inn & Suites at Strasburg offers 64 rooms and 20 suites that feature a view of the Massanutten Mountains. Services and amenities include an indoor heated pool, Jacuzzis, business library and safe deposit boxes at the front desk. Pets are not allowed. Customers can check out nearby attractions such as the Cedar Creek Civil War battlefield, the Belle Grove Plantation or the Skyline Caverns. Nearby dining options include Hi-Neighbor, The Old Mill, and Castiglia's Italian Restaurant and Pizzeria.
As one of the newer hotels in the Shenandoah Valley, the Hampton Inn & Suites at Woodstock has 92 rooms, including 30 luxurious suites. The hotel's amenities include a business center, executive board room, and a suite shop on each of its floors. It is also smoke and pet free. In addition to the Civil War battlefield and numerous caverns, lodgers can check out the Shenandoah National Park, visit vineyards such as North Mountain and Wolf Gap, or shop at the antique shops located at the North Fork of the Shenandoah River. Dining options near the Hampton include Joe's Steakhouse, Woodstock Café and Tony's.
Originally built as a private hospital in 1902, the Hotel Strasburg now offers Victorian era-inspired lodging. The hotel's furnishings and accessories are antiques designed in Queen Anne, Renaissance Revival and Eastlake styles. Customers can enjoy the view of the Shenandoah Valley from their room windows, visit the establishment's smoke-free Depot Lounge for food and drinks, or check out the Wayside Theatre around the corner.