Leaksville is a small town in northwestern Virginia. It is an out-of-the-way spot, offering nature lovers many activities in the nearby mountains. Big-city excitement can be found as well, as the town is less than 90 minutes from Washington, D.C. Leaksville isn't home to any hotels, but several can be found in the nearby town of Luray, just 10 minutes away.
The Best Western hotel is about 10 minutes from Leaksville, in the town of Luray. The hotel boasts views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and features an outdoor swimming pool, free wireless Internet and an on-site coffee shop, Alexander's, which serves breakfast each morning. Guests looking for lunch or dinner in Luray may wish to visit Uncle Buck's Restaurant, near the hotel. Those looking for something to do near the hotel can tour the Luray Caverns in the Shenandoah Valley.
The Days Inn hotel is about eight miles from Leaksville, in Luray. The hotel features many rooms with views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, as well as some rooms with Jacuzzis and some with an antique decor theme. Other features include an outdoor seasonal pool, a fitness center and complimentary breakfast. As of January 2011, pets are welcome for a $10 nightly fee per pet. Restaurants in the area include the Jordan Hollow Inn and Brookside Restaurant. The hotel is about four minutes from Shenandoah National Park, where guests can hike and explore.
The Victorian Inn is about a 10-minute drive from Leaksville, in Luray. This Victorian-style bed and breakfast is lavishly decorated and filled with romantic touches. The inn features three suites, each complete with a Jacuzzi bath for two, a queen- or king-sized four-poster bed, and a balcony. The inn is also home to a wine bar, an outdoor patio and three dining rooms, all served by the in-house restaurant. While staying in Luray, guests can visit the Garden Maze or the Singing Tower, a 100-foot tower that houses a carillon of 47 bells.
The Woodruff Inns are located in Luray, just six miles from Leaksville. The inns are made up of separate structures, each offering a charming bed-and-breakfast experience in a Victorian setting. The Woodruff House has four rooms, all with fireplaces and Jacuzzi tubs. The French Country Cottage is made up of two suites, both with romantic, Victorian touches and decor amid modern conveniences like free wireless Internet and and kitchenettes. For lunch or dinner, guests can visit the nearby Main Street Market Delicatessen. When guests are ready to venture out to explore, the beautiful Shenandoah River is just 10 minutes away.