Days Inn & Suites in Elkins, 40 miles from Grafton, has two honeymoon suites with in-room Jacuzzis. The suites also feature king- or queen-sized beds, living rooms, kitchenettes, and high-speed Internet access. The hotel is located a half-mile from downtown Elkins and eight miles from the Monongahela National Forest, which offers biking, hiking, fishing and scenic country roads. Days Inn Elkins has a fitness center, and is situated near a variety of restaurants.
The Slopeside Hotel, part of the Timberlane Four Seasons Resort in Davis, is 50 miles from Grafton. The ski-in, ski-out hotel offers honeymoon rooms with in-bedroom Jacuzzis and balconies overlooking the ski slopes. Rooms also feature refrigerators and microwave ovens. The resort gets an average of 200 inches of snow each season, and offers a ski school as well as some of the longest ski runs in the area. The on-property Timberhaus Cafeteria has a varied menu, including burgers, hot soups and pizza.
Golden Anchor Cabins, 70 miles from Grafton in Dryfork, offers four honeymoon cabins with views of the Canaan Valley, all of which feature a king- or queen-sized bed, shower for two, gas fireplace, and private outdoor hot tub with privacy fence. The cabins also have cathedral ceilings, fully furnished kitchens, dining areas for two, luxury linens, satellite television and covered front porches. Select cabins have heated tile floors in the bathroom and washers and dryers. The Golden Anchor Restaurant, located in what was once a barn, serves a variety of seafood and other dishes.
A Natures Song Bed and Breakfast, located 35 miles from Grafton in Mannington, offers two-night honeymoon packages that include a flower bouquet, chocolate-dipped strawberries, cheese and cracker tray, breakfast for two each morning, and one candlelight dinner. Rooms feature 500-thread-count sheets, imported Turkish towels, televisions with DVD players, and queen-size pillow-top beds. The property also has high-speed Internet access; a screened back porch; and access to hiking, walking and bird watching. The Mannington area is home to country shopping, several museums, and Valley Falls and Watters Smith Memorial state parks, both of which feature fishing, hiking, biking, and picnicking.