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1 Pleasant Valley Road
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Nightly Rates: ( 75.00 - 75.00 )
2 Star
Welcome to the Ramada Limited of Harrisonburg, Virginia. We are conveniently located off of Exit #243 on I-81 in the heart of Virginia's beautiful Shenandoah Valley. The Ramada Limited is approximately 2 miles from James Madison University, 5 miles from Eastern Mennonite University, and 5 miles from Bridgewater College. We are also just minutes from downtown Harrisonburg, where restaurants and shops offer local crafts and cuisine. Our 119 rooms, available with 1 king size bed, 1 queen size bed, or 2 double beds, are newly renovated and offer comfortable accommodations for families and corporate travellers alike. All rooms include: coffee maker, iron/ironing board, hairdryer, cable TV with over 60 channels including ESPN, ESPN 2, Weather Channel, and Showtime, free local phone calls, dial-up internet and microfridges upon request. Nonsmoking, drive-up and handicap accessible rooms are available. We also offer a deluxe continental breakfast daily from 6:30 am to 9:30 am. Our seasonal outdoor pool is the largest in Harrisonburg, and its landscaped patio makes for a perfect sunny afternoon. There is also a Cracker Barrel restaurant conveniently located at our hotel. Our on- site meeting, banquet and catering facilities are perfect for small groups and for large groups with accommodations of up to 250 people, with approximately 2,000 square feet of space. Whether you're travelling on business, visiting the local universities, or simply stopping through to enjoy some of the many local attractions that Harrisonburg and its surrounding area have to offer, make Ramada Limited of Harrisonburg your choice for accommodations. We'd love to have you stay!
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· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 02:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is EST
· Opened in 1999
· Renovated in 1999
· 119 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.
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http:www.calhounsbrewery.com/home.shtml Listen up, beer drinkers! You wont want to miss a trip to Calhouns Restaurant and Brewery,one of Harrisonburgs favorite eateries and the premier microbrewery in the Shanandoah Valley. Brew-master Eric Plowman crafts a variety of interesting,flavorful beers,including Smokin Scottish Ale,HeFe Weizen,Bombay India Pale Ale and Calhouns Kolsch. A terrific food menu includes Texas style chili,fried chicken salad,jumbo lump crab cakes,stuffed catfish and sweet potato fries.
http://www.nps.gov/shen The beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains serve as a backdrop for Shenandoah National Park a 196,149 acre nature preserve that includes nearly 80,000 acres of congressionally designated wilderness. Local residents include black bears, wild turkeys, deer, apple trees and abundant seasonal wildflowers. Drive 105-mile Skyline Drive atop the mountains crest for a scenic trip along the length of the park, or choose from over 500 miles of trails to hike-including 101 miles of the famed Appalachian Trail.
http://www.nps.gov/shen The beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains serve as a backdrop for Shenandoah National Park a 196,149 acre nature preserve that includes nearly 80,000 acres of congressionally designated wilderness.Local residents include black bears,wild turkeys,deer,apple trees and abundant seasonal wildflowers. Drive 105-mile Skyline Drive atop the mountains crest for a scenic trip along the length of the park,or choose from over 500 miles of trails to hike-including 101 miles of the famed Appalachian Trail.
http://www.nps.gov/shen The beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains serve as a backdrop for Shenandoah National Park a 196,149 acre nature preserve that includes nearly 80,000 acres of congressionally designated wilderness.Local residents include black bears,wild turkeys,deer,apple trees and abundant seasonal wildflowers. Drive 105-mile Skyline Drive atop the mountains crest for a scenic trip along the length of the park,or choose from over 500 miles of trails to hike-including 101 miles of the famed Appalachian Trail.
Luray Caverns: 20 mileshttp://www.luraycaverns.com Discover Eastern Americas largest and most popular caverns. A U.S. Natural Landmark noted for its profuse variety of formation and natural color. From well-lighted, paved walkways explore cathedral sized rooms with ceilings 10 stories high filled with towering stone columns and crystal clear pools. Also, hear the haunting sounds of the worlds only Stalacpipe Organ. In addition at Luray Caverns, experience the history of America in an exhibit featuring over 140 items relating to transportation including cars, carriages, coaches and costumes from 1725, along with a one acre ornamental garden creating one of the largest mazes in the Mid-Atlantic States.
Natural Bridge: 74 mileshttp://www.naturalbridegva.com Nestled between the Blue Ridge and Alleghany Mountain ranges in the Southern Shenandoah Valley, Natural Bridge provides a unique, historic, picturesque, and natural experience. One of the 7 natural wonders of the world, and over 100 million years old, Natural Bridge provides a perfect scenic attraction for travellers and families.
New Market Battlefield: 21 mileshttp://www4.vmi.edu/museum/nm/ Spend the day at the New Market Battlefield State Historical Park and enjoy the museum, explore the historic farm, scenic Shanandoah River overlooks picnic spots and walking trails. Your exploration of the Civil War in Virginia begins here in the legendary Shenandoah Valley. The three-hundred acre New Market Battlefield State Historical Park, 19th Century Bushong Farm, and Hall of Valor Civil War Museum, commemorate a unique moment in American history.
James Madison University: 2 mileshttp://www.jmu.edu With a firm commitment to its students and their preparation for leading educated, productive lives, James Madison University has earned a reputation for academic excellence and high student-retention rates. Visitors enjoy a stroll through the Edith J. Carrier Arboretum or a tour of the various art galleries located at the beautiful Harrisonburg campus. JMU was founded in 1908.
Edith J. Carrier Arboretum: 2 mileshttp://www.jmu.edu/arboretum/main.html Step into an oasis of startling natural and peaceful quiet at James Madison Universitys Edith J. Carrier Arboretum. This living classroom provides unspoiled habitat for an incredible variety of trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants while granting teachers and students an ideal environment for learning and research. The arboretum focuses on native plant species of the mid-Appalachian region.
Court Square Theatre: 3.5 mileshttp://www.courtsquaretheatre.com Terrific film, dance, live music, and theater await you at the Court Square Theater, located in downtown, Harrisonburg. The comfortable venue-opened in 1998 as part of the citys redevelopment project - is ideal for staged events as well as movie screenings. Plan a night out: the theater stands adjacent to Calhouns Restaurant and Brewery, one of Harrisburgs most popular dining destinations.
Virginia Quilt Museum: 6 mileshttp://www.folkart.com/~latitude/museum/m_vqm.htm This one-of-a-kind museum celebrates and preserves the Virginian folk art tradition of quilt-making in all its colorful aesthetic glory. The fine crafting and artful sewing required to create the handmade quilts is nothing less than extraordinary when seen up close and in full. The Virginia Quilt Museum is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Dayton Farmers Market: 5 mileshttp://www.daytonfarmersmarket.com Nowadays, we all seem to be too busy and it is hard to just slow down. There is still a place where you can feel welcome. A place to shop and enjoy yourself. An old, original Farmess Market that is a real Mall-ternative to our usual way of shopping. Lots of parking outside and lots of smiles inside. You can just sit for a while with a dish of ice cream or a sandwich and watch the people. Browse more than 20 shops for things from all over the world and things made with local, skilled hands.
Massanutten Ski Resort: 25 mileshttp://www.massresort.com At Massanutten, our experience from 30 years of operation ensures you and your family will have a day- or whole vacation - filled with fun on the snow. Here, everyone from the ticket window attendants and rental personnel to the ski patrol and instructors work hard so that no matter how you slide on snow it will be a good time for everyone. For your convenience, all slopes are lighted for night skiing. Add this to one of the best snowmaking systems available and our exceptional snowmaking team, and you will understand why Massanutten is the place to visit in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Lakeview Golf Course: 7 mileshttp://lakeviewgolf.net Outstanding golf awaits you at Lakeview Golf Course in Harrisonburg VA. Lakeview is well-maintained year-round, hosts many golf events, and has an outstanding driving range and separate practice greens for chipping and putting.
Rockys Antique Mall: 10 milesWith an average daily attendance 1,000 and an average 150 dealers, Rockys Antique Mall is the perfect place to find exceptional and rare antiques, furniture and collector items. Indoor mall with 40,000 square feet. Air conditioned, food, clean restrooms.
Heritage Oaks Golf Course: 3 mileshttp://www.heritageoaksgolf.com Harrisonburgs own Municipal Golf Course sits in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley. It features 18 beautiful holes that range from lightly wooded to fast links style golf. Heritage Oaks features golf course, driving range, practice green and pro shop. Golf Professionals are on duty to give instruction.
Calhouns Restaurant and Brewery: 3.5 mileshttp://www.calhounsbrewery.com/home.shtml Listen up, beer drinkers! You won?t want to miss a trip to Calhouns Restaurant and Brewery, one of Harrisonburgs favorite eateries and the premier microbrewery in the Shenandoah Valley. Brew-master Eric Plowman crafts a variety of interesting, flavorful beers, including Smokin Scottish Ale, Hefe Weizen, Bombay India Pale Ale and Calhouns Kolsch. A terrific food menu includes Texas-style chili, fried chicken salad, jumbo lump crab cakes, stuffed catfish and sweet potato fries.