Holiday rentals in Fayetteville

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A cozy sitting area features a darkly painted wall adorned with various framed art pieces and photographs. Comfortable brown leather seating invites relaxation, while a warm lamp provides soft lighting. Natural light enters through a window partially covered by elegant drapes, creating a warm atmosphere.
Home in Fayetteville
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Fun Mothman Themed House w/ Whole House Escape Rm

Come explore this Mothman themed AirBnb and solve the whole house escape room! (You're never locked in, it's just a bunch of puzzles!) Upstairs is creepy, funny, and cozy all at the same time. Downstairs is Mothman Cave with air hockey, PS5, T2 arcade game, and more! Outside has a nice fire pit with swings and a hammock under the deck. We'd rate it PG for scariness, so 5-10 year olds might get nervous unless they dig scary movies. It's ~1 mile of Fayetteville and the New River Gorge Bridge.

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Home in Fayetteville
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

The Keller Cottage- 1 mile from ‘The Bridge’

A cool little cottage, on a cool little avenue, in the coolest little town. The Place. A recently updated 2 bedroom, 1 bath with an open concept living/dining/kitchen. Enjoy the sunrise in the sunroom or front porch. Unwind watching the sunset from the back deck. The Location. It is one mile from ‘The Bridge’ and the newest National Park. Enjoy its central location to the attractions and outfitters of the area. Also a casual walk to the shops and restaurants of historic downtown Fayetteville.

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A fully furnished bell tent sits on a spacious wooden deck surrounded by lush greenery. An inviting hammock is suspended nearby, and the forested area features a natural landscape with scattered leaves and tree trunks, creating a serene outdoor atmosphere.
Place to stay in Scarbro
5 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Forest Glamping, Blackberry Blossom-2 of 3

Be surrounded by nature in ultimate comfort. Our 16 acre property is the perfect romantic getaway or place to unwind after a day in The New River Gorge National Park. Your fully furnished 16ft bell tent was tastefully designed with you in mind. You’ll enjoy a large deck with Solo stove, and your site is located over 75ft from any other campers. Since your tent has power, AC, a long list of amenities, like towels and bedding, all you have to do is show up! Snag the hammock, kick back and relax.

Top guest favourite
The living room features a tan sofa with decorative pillows, complemented by a cozy armchair and rocking chair. A small coffee table is centered on a soft area rug, while a green plant adds a touch of nature. Large windows allow natural light to fill the space.
Home in Oak Hill
5 out of 5 average rating, 249 reviews

The Zelek House

With a convenient location and charming interior, The Zelek House offers its guests a comforting, cozy stay. As a tribute to locals who lived and loved well in their homes for many decades, The Zelek House embodies a sense of family and warmth within its walls. Enjoy the original hardwood floors, a few of Ms. Zelek's pieces of furniture, and other relics to honor our local people and past. Enjoy this unique "base camp" while visiting our National Park and sites in southern West Virginia.

Top guest favourite
A circular fire pit area features wooden benches arranged around a sandy space, with two hanging swings positioned at the center. Soft lighting from lanterns illuminates the surroundings, while trees and a vibrant sunset create a serene outdoor setting.
Home in Fayetteville
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

15mi NRG~Fire pit~Game room~Creek~60ft Deck

Escape to this serene creekside retreat, nestled in nature yet just minutes from town. This 3 bed 3 bath modern and cozy home offers breathtaking views of a peaceful creek right from your doorstep. Perfect for relaxation, the spacious outdoor deck is ideal for sipping your morning coffee or enjoying an evening under the stars. Inside, you’ll find modern amenities with comfortable furnishings, and a fully equipped kitchen. Only 15 miles away from the newest national park, New River Gorge.

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A cozy sleeping area features soft brown walls adorned with delicate string lights. A white daybed is dressed with textured pillows and a light blanket, while a potted plant hangs gently above. Natural light filters through the sheer curtain of the nearby window.
Guest house in Oak Hill
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

The Little Green Guest House

We picked the perfect location for exploring New River Gorge! We actually live here and LOVE it. Over the last 2 years, we completely rebuilt this Little Guest House from the ground up while exploring and putting together the local's ultimate guidebook of the area. Our goal was to make a cozy and cute cottage to highlight why we love WV so much. We strive for eco-friendly practices because we want to see this place clean and thriving for our kids and visitors to enjoy for years to come.

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Home in Fayetteville
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Cozy Downtown Home near NRG + Sauna & Firepit

Discover Fayetteville, 'the coolest small town in America,' from our doorstep. Just minutes from the New River Gorge National Park, our home is a hub for adventure seekers. Indulge in nearby world-class climbing, biking, hiking, and paddling. Stroll to exceptional restaurants and unique shops, all within walking distance. Inside, you'll find a cozy, well-equipped space blending comfort with modern amenities. Ideal for those craving urban vibrancy and the thrill of the outdoors.

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Home in Fayetteville
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Welcome to the Gorge!

Adventure Awaits.... Rafting, Hiking, or Sightseeing, WV has it all!! This home is centrally located for all types of activities. Fayetteville, voted the coolest little town in WV, is a few minutes away, the New River Gorge Overlook is 4 miles away, and the Gauley River Bridge is just 10 miles away. Enjoy your days seeking adventure and your nights relaxing on the large back deck. The kitchen is fully stocked or there are plenty of restaurants to choose from nearby.

Top guest favourite
A spacious kitchen area is equipped with wooden cabinetry and modern appliances, including a stainless steel refrigerator and microwave. An island with seating for three provides additional workspace. Natural light fills the kitchen through a door leading to an outdoor space, enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Home in Fayetteville
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

Willow Tree House

Welcome to a locally owned and operated, quiet tucked away guest house with beautiful views of the sunrise over the rim of the New River Gorge. Perfect for a restful get away or place to stay while exploring the outdoors. Just a 10-15 minute drive from local restaurants, coffee shops, breweries and downtown Fayetteville. If it’s outdoor adventure calling your name, New River Gorge hiking trails, biking trails, rock climbing, and river access are all even closer!

Top guest favourite
An outdoor area features a fire pit surrounded by stones, with two wooden adirondack chairs positioned nearby. A wooden table displays bottles and a small plant. The backdrop displays the Loft's exterior and a scenic sunset sky.
Loft in Lansing
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 210 reviews

New River Gorge Bridge and Breakfast

This stylish space offers the ultimate Bridge and Breakfast experience—modern comforts in a historic coal camp inside New River Gorge National Park. Stay above a general store and enjoy a locals' discount on all food. The store is less than ½ mile from the NRG bridge and serves breakfast all day. The Loft is a short walk to AOTG resort and just across the bridge from Fayetteville. And less than a 25 minute drive to Hawk’s Nest, Summersville and Babcock State Parks

Top guest favourite
A charming log cabin is presented, featuring a metal roof and a welcoming front porch adorned with American flags. The cabin is surrounded by green trees, offering a tranquil setting. A decorative wreath and a welcoming sign complement the cabin's entrance.
Cabin in Edmond
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Almost Heaven's Hideaway

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. This 1800's, picturesque, log cabin is located just feet from the newest 'National Park'. The New River Gorge National Park and Preserve. Only 2/10's of a mile from The Endless Wall Trail, an easy 5-minute walk from the cabin. If you are an outdoor enthusiast who enjoys hiking, biking, rock-climbing, white-water rafting, etc..., or just want to get away from the big city, you're not going to find a better place.

Top guest favourite
A spacious living room features a large sectional couch adorned with decorative pillows. Natural light streams in through windows, illuminating the hardwood floor. A coffee table sits centrally, while a doorway leads to a dining area visible in the background.
Home in Oak Hill
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

The Grateful Oak: 10 minutes to NRG Bridge

The Grateful Oak is a unique, stylish home close to all the adventure the New River Gorge National Parks has to offer. This affordable home offers plenty of space for two couples or a family to relax after rafting, hiking, mountain biking, zip-lining, or visiting with friends and family. Five minutes from Fayetteville, the closest town to the New River Gorge National Park, and ten minutes to ACE Adventure resort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Fayetteville?

    Fayetteville has cozy cabins, historic homes, and guesthouses located near local shops and outdoor adventures. Look for accommodations around the town center or nestled in wooded areas for a more tranquil experience.

  • What are the best things to do in Fayetteville with kids?

    Families can explore parks with playgrounds, try stand-up paddleboarding on nearby rivers, or walk scenic nature trails. The region has opportunities for outdoor adventures suited for a range of age groups.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Fayetteville?

    Fayetteville has opportunities to explore New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, experience expansive views from the New River Gorge Bridge, and discover locally rooted dining spots around town. Outdoor activities like rock climbing and whitewater rafting are frequently suggested.

  • How is the weather in Fayetteville?

    Fayetteville experiences cold winters around 24–44°F (−4–7°C), with milder, rainier springs and warm summers near 62–81°F (17–27°C). Fall often brings crisp air and colorful foliage throughout the area.

  • When is the best time to visit Fayetteville?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for warm weather and outdoor activities, with vivid autumn colors peaking in the fall. Winter is quieter, with cooler temperatures and opportunities for a peaceful retreat.

  • What are the best places to visit in Fayetteville?

    Explore the New River Gorge Bridge, the historic downtown area with indie shops, and scenic overlooks in the surrounding national park. Art galleries and local markets are also popular stops for visitors.

  • What are some hiking trails in Fayetteville?

    Trails around Fayetteville include the Long Point Trail for bridge views and the Endless Wall Trail, known for forest scenery and cliffside overlooks. Some paths are suitable for beginners, while others challenge more experienced hikers.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Fayetteville?

    Enjoy guided nature walks, visit interactive outdoor centers, or try beginner whitewater rafting together. Parks and nearby lakes create space for picnics, playground time, and relaxed family outings.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Fayetteville?

    Many explore nearby state parks for hiking, discover scenic waterfalls, or visit art and history museums in surrounding communities. Local farms and craft workshops provide additional opportunities for memorable outings.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Fayetteville?

    Fayetteville has pet-friendly cabins, cottages, and apartments, particularly in wooded areas and near town. Some rentals welcome pets with advance notice and may be close to parks or trails.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Fayetteville?

    Layer clothing for changing weather, and bring sturdy shoes for trails. Locals enjoy early morning hikes, browsing downtown shops, and sampling Appalachian dishes at cafes and restaurants.

  • What is Fayetteville known for?

    Fayetteville is often recognized for its outdoor recreation, including rock climbing, hiking, and whitewater rafting around the New River Gorge. The town also has a vibrant dining scene and a walkable, historic downtown.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Fayetteville?

    Look for locally owned art studios, smaller trails like Kaymoor Miners Trail, and unique coffee shops around the historic district. Shops selling regional crafts highlight the area's creative community.

  • What are the best foods to try in Fayetteville?

    Try Appalachian-inspired comfort foods, locally baked pastries, and dishes highlighting regional produce. Barbecue, sweet pepper jelly, and wild berry desserts are frequently suggested by those who enjoy local flavors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Fayetteville?

    Pack weather-appropriate layers, rain gear, and sturdy walking or hiking shoes. A reusable water bottle and a camera can add convenience for trail outings and capturing scenic views.

  • What is the nightlife in Fayetteville like?

    Nightlife in Fayetteville includes relaxed pubs, local breweries, and occasional live music venues. Evenings often feature gatherings at casual spots where travelers and locals connect after outdoor adventures.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Fayetteville?

    Bridge Day is one of the most popular annual celebrations, drawing crowds for outdoor activities and regional food vendors. Throughout the year, the area also hosts arts fairs and seasonal music gatherings.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Fayetteville?

    Many vacation rentals in Fayetteville are family friendly, including larger cabins and homes with kitchen facilities. Look for options near parks or central locations for easy access to shops and activities.

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 150 holiday rentals in Fayetteville

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    Fayetteville holiday rentals start at £37 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    120 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

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    80 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    150 of Fayetteville holiday rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Fayetteville stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.9 out of 5!