The Greenbrier
The Greenbrier is widely regarded as one of the finest luxury resorts around the world. Surrounded by the wondrous Allegheny Mountains, The Greenbrier offers exclusive services and amenities such as championship golf, fine dining, more than 55 activities, designer boutiques, our world-renowned mineral spa and a 103,000 square foot gaming and entertainment venue.
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The Greenbrier
101 W Main StThe Greenbrier is widely regarded as one of the finest luxury resorts around the world. Surrounded by the wondrous Allegheny Mountains, The Greenbrier offers exclusive services and amenities such as championship golf, fine dining, more than 55 activities, designer boutiques, our world-renowned mineral spa and a 103,000 square foot gaming and entertainment venue.
Dine Around
No matter your tastes, the valley offers options that reflect its vibrant food culture!
The French Goat is Lewisburg‘s most unique and finest dining experience. Voted Best Fine Dining and Best Sunday Brunch in the State by the readers of WV Living Magazine.
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The French Goat
290 Lafayette StThe French Goat is Lewisburg‘s most unique and finest dining experience. Voted Best Fine Dining and Best Sunday Brunch in the State by the readers of WV Living Magazine.
Hill and Holler Pizza serves Neapolitan Pizza with a bistro flair. Pizzas are cooked in their wood-fired oven at around 700 degrees Farhenheit and served right away. Neapolitan pizzas are best enjoyed with just a couple toppings; but sometimes like to break the rules. Great beer list!
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Hill and Holler Pizza
970 N Jefferson StHill and Holler Pizza serves Neapolitan Pizza with a bistro flair. Pizzas are cooked in their wood-fired oven at around 700 degrees Farhenheit and served right away. Neapolitan pizzas are best enjoyed with just a couple toppings; but sometimes like to break the rules. Great beer list!
…it’s the kind of place where you might find yourself sitting out on the patio with your dog to enjoy pizza for lunch, or inside for a delicious meal at night, or just hanging with friends to watch a game at the bar on the weekend.”
~ GREENBRIER VALLEY QUARTERLY
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The Humble Tomato
855 Washington St W…it’s the kind of place where you might find yourself sitting out on the patio with your dog to enjoy pizza for lunch, or inside for a delicious meal at night, or just hanging with friends to watch a game at the bar on the weekend.”
~ GREENBRIER VALLEY QUARTERLY
Fresh Regional Meats, Fresh Seafood, Bacon and Ham. Must stop if you are preparing your own meals one evening.
Swift Level Fine Meats
836 Maplewood AveFresh Regional Meats, Fresh Seafood, Bacon and Ham. Must stop if you are preparing your own meals one evening.
Great spot for coffee or brunch menu served from 7am to 2pm.
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The Wild Bean
1056 E Washington StGreat spot for coffee or brunch menu served from 7am to 2pm.
The Asylum opened in 2014 in historic downtown Lewisburg and serves up delicious burgers, salads, sandwiches and small plates. With multiple levels and outdoor seating, The Asylum provides the perfect place to grab a bite and watch the game or catch up with old friends. We offer multiple TVs, a gas fireplace, sitting areas and a full bar, as well as live music.
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The Asylum
399 E Randolph StThe Asylum opened in 2014 in historic downtown Lewisburg and serves up delicious burgers, salads, sandwiches and small plates. With multiple levels and outdoor seating, The Asylum provides the perfect place to grab a bite and watch the game or catch up with old friends. We offer multiple TVs, a gas fireplace, sitting areas and a full bar, as well as live music.
Briergarten offers an exciting collection of drafts on 17 taps, featuring the best in WV breweries and European favorites. Taking Inspiration from the German beer gardens of Berlin and Bavaria, Briergarten was created to provide a fun and upbeat atmosphere, where friends and family can enjoy a pint (or liter!) of their favorite brew, along with classic German bratwurst, WV pepperoni rolls, and Bavarian pretzels—all in a convertible, open-air venue.
The best beers are the ones we drink with friends. So Here’s to old friends, new friends and future friends – Prost!
Briergarten
121 Stratton AlleyBriergarten offers an exciting collection of drafts on 17 taps, featuring the best in WV breweries and European favorites. Taking Inspiration from the German beer gardens of Berlin and Bavaria, Briergarten was created to provide a fun and upbeat atmosphere, where friends and family can enjoy a pint (or liter!) of their favorite brew, along with classic German bratwurst, WV pepperoni rolls, and Bavarian pretzels—all in a convertible, open-air venue.
The best beers are the ones we drink with friends. So Here’s to old friends, new friends and future friends – Prost!
Corn+Flour
818 N Court Stgreat place for bagel and breakfast.
Best cakes and pies + sweets. Another great breakfast spot and wonderful place to go if you need to get on your laptop.
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Amy's Cakes & Cones
990 Jefferson St NBest cakes and pies + sweets. Another great breakfast spot and wonderful place to go if you need to get on your laptop.
The Great Outdoors
https://greenbrierwv.com/categories/things-to-do/outdoor-recreations
For hikers and bikers, the Greenbrier River Trail gently meanders 78 miles from Caldwell to Cass, WV.
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Greenbrier River Trail
Greenbrier River TrailFor hikers and bikers, the Greenbrier River Trail gently meanders 78 miles from Caldwell to Cass, WV.
Descend 120 feet below the Earth’s surface into a vast wonderland of stalactites and stalagmites. Lost World Caverns, discovered in 1942, is a truly magical place for explorers of all ages. It takes approximately 45 minutes to walk through. We offer self-guided tours so you can take your time to explore the cavern at your own pace; just remember to stay on the trail. Information signs will provide you with details about the many different formations as you explore the half-mile loop. No matter the temperature on the outside, the cave always remains a constant 52 degrees. A light jacket and good shoes are recommended.
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Lost World Caverns
907 Lost World RdDescend 120 feet below the Earth’s surface into a vast wonderland of stalactites and stalagmites. Lost World Caverns, discovered in 1942, is a truly magical place for explorers of all ages. It takes approximately 45 minutes to walk through. We offer self-guided tours so you can take your time to explore the cavern at your own pace; just remember to stay on the trail. Information signs will provide you with details about the many different formations as you explore the half-mile loop. No matter the temperature on the outside, the cave always remains a constant 52 degrees. A light jacket and good shoes are recommended.
Just 1/4 mile away from the cabin.
Second Creek is a large spring-fed creek that's a tributary
of the Greenbriar River. This is a stocked stream known
for its large brown trout. Unlike most spring creeks, this
one has a gravel bottom rather than a silt and sand
bottom common to most of Pennsylvania's spring creeks.
Second Creek has a mile and a half of "fly-fishing only"
water with public access. The access is on private
property, so please be especially careful not to leave any
trash or otherwise damage the property. Fly fishing
Second Creek is best in this special regulated section.
Secondcreek
Just 1/4 mile away from the cabin.
Second Creek is a large spring-fed creek that's a tributary
of the Greenbriar River. This is a stocked stream known
for its large brown trout. Unlike most spring creeks, this
one has a gravel bottom rather than a silt and sand
bottom common to most of Pennsylvania's spring creeks.
Second Creek has a mile and a half of "fly-fishing only"
water with public access. The access is on private
property, so please be especially careful not to leave any
trash or otherwise damage the property. Fly fishing
Second Creek is best in this special regulated section.
New River Gorge National River
162 Visitor Center Roadhttps://bridgewalk.com/
Parco Statale di Babcock
486 Babcock RdHanging Rock Raptor Observatory
Sightseeing
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Lewisburg's Herns Mill Covered Bridge is one of only two covered bridges remaining in Greenbrier County. It was completed in 1884 to provide access to the S.S. Herns Mill and to homesteaders living on the west side of Milligan Creek. Constructed in the Queen post truss design, it originally costing $800. Renovations were made in 2000 -- concrete abutments and steel I-beams, guard walls, portal timbers, a new metal roof and siding -- to ensure the cover bridge's longevity.
The bridge is approximately 54 feet long and 10.6 feet wide and is open to travel.
Herns Mill Historic Covered Bridge
1509 Herns Mill RdListed on the National Register of Historic Places, Lewisburg's Herns Mill Covered Bridge is one of only two covered bridges remaining in Greenbrier County. It was completed in 1884 to provide access to the S.S. Herns Mill and to homesteaders living on the west side of Milligan Creek. Constructed in the Queen post truss design, it originally costing $800. Renovations were made in 2000 -- concrete abutments and steel I-beams, guard walls, portal timbers, a new metal roof and siding -- to ensure the cover bridge's longevity.
The bridge is approximately 54 feet long and 10.6 feet wide and is open to travel.
The Old Stone Presbyterian Church is considered to be the oldest church building in continuous use west of the Alleghenies.
The sanctuary was constructed in 1796 from native limestone. Church history notes the women worked with the men of the congregation, riding horseback to the Greenbrier River to fetch bags of sand for the mortar.
Old Stone served as a hospital during the Civil War. After the Battle of Lewisburg in 1862, the sanctuary filled with Confederate dead. The Union commander denied services for them because sniper fire had killed one of his wounded soldiers. The Confederate bodies were left in a trench along the south wall of the church. Those bodies later were reburied with more dignity in the Confederate Cemetery located above the Greenbrier County Library.
Old Stone Presbyterian Church
644 Church StThe Old Stone Presbyterian Church is considered to be the oldest church building in continuous use west of the Alleghenies.
The sanctuary was constructed in 1796 from native limestone. Church history notes the women worked with the men of the congregation, riding horseback to the Greenbrier River to fetch bags of sand for the mortar.
Old Stone served as a hospital during the Civil War. After the Battle of Lewisburg in 1862, the sanctuary filled with Confederate dead. The Union commander denied services for them because sniper fire had killed one of his wounded soldiers. The Confederate bodies were left in a trench along the south wall of the church. Those bodies later were reburied with more dignity in the Confederate Cemetery located above the Greenbrier County Library.
Bridge is located on Hokes Mill Road, about 1 mile past Hamilton Road on the left. This 12-foot-wide, 81.5-foot-long Long truss, built in 1899, carries Greenbrier County 62 over Second Creek. Renovated in 2001 at a cost of $391,646.
Hokes Mill Covered Bridge
Bridge is located on Hokes Mill Road, about 1 mile past Hamilton Road on the left. This 12-foot-wide, 81.5-foot-long Long truss, built in 1899, carries Greenbrier County 62 over Second Creek. Renovated in 2001 at a cost of $391,646.
Ponte New River Gorge
U.S. Highway 19