Summersville,
WV Hotels
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Located
approximately 23 miles north of Fayetteville, WV, Summersville, WV
hotels and motels offer lodging accommodations with convenient access to
shopping, entertainment, dining, and popular vacation and recreation destinations,
including Gauley
River whitewater rafting and Summersville Lake rock climbing areas. See the side-bar
listing for more info on attractions and recreation near Summerville, WV hotels.
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Country
Inn & Suites
By Carlson,
Summersville, WV
106
Merchant Walk
Shopping Center,
Summersville,
WV
Located
just off Rt. 19
in Summersville, WV
near shopping
centers, retail
shops, dining,
and Summersville
Lake. Best
Western
Summersville
Lake Motor Lodge
1203
S Broad Street,
Summersville,
WV
Just
off US Rt. 19 in
Summersville, WV
near
restaurants,
shopping, rock
climbing,
Summersville
Lake and
Carnifex Ferry
State Park. Hampton
Inn
Summersville, WV
5400
Webster Road,
Summersville,
WV
Just
off US Rt. 19,
located near
retail shops and
shopping
centers, dining,
Summersville
Lake, rock
climbing, and
Gauley River
whitewater
rafting. Sleep
Inn Summersville
701
Professional
Park Dr.,
Summersville,
WV
Near
shopping,
restaurants, movie
theater, golf
course, boating,
whitewater
rafting, rock
climbing, and
water skiing. Comfort
Inn Summersville
903
Industrial Dr.
N.,
Summersville,
WV
Off
Rt. 19, near
shopping
centers, dining,
Summersville
Lake, rock
climbing, and
Gauley River
whitewater
rafting. Super
8 Motel - Summersville
306
Merchants Walk,
Summersville,
WV
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Summersville,
WV Shopping
and Dining Districts
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Hotels
in the Summersville, WV
area cluster along
US Rt. 19, and many
are located just minutes
from a variety
of malls, restaurants,
movie
theaters
and
numerous retail
stores and unique
craft shops. |
Attractions & Recreation
in and near Summersville, WV
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Located about 23 miles north
of the New River Gorge Bridge at Fayetteville, WV, Summersville, WV is near: the
Gauley River National Recreation Area and its world renown Gauley
River whitewater rafting, rock climbing areas, fishing, camping and other outdoor recreation; Summersville Lake and its
rock climbing areas, hiking and biking trails, swimming, boating and water skiing areas; and Carnifex
Ferry State Park and
its numerous hiking trails and natural areas. |
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