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Hampton Inn Norton, VA

Hampton Inn Norton, VA
2.5 star property
Norton
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (160 reviews)
"Great location, plenty of parking spaces. Our room was clean and we appreciated the many pillows on the bed. We enjoyed our stay and would definitely recommend others. "
United States
Huston
The price is CA $143
CA $160 total
includes taxes & fees
May 10 - May 11
Hampton Inn Norton, VA

Days Inn by Wyndham Norton

Days Inn by Wyndham Norton
2.0 star property
Norton
7.0 out of 10, Good, (355 reviews)
"Charles at the front desk was so nice! Room was very clean. Building is old but very clean. Perfect for an overnight stop."
United States
Donna
The price is CA $97
CA $109 total
includes taxes & fees
May 6 - May 7
Days Inn by Wyndham Norton

Travel Inn - Duffield

Travel Inn - Duffield
2.0 star property
Duffield
8.0 out of 10, Very good, (51 reviews)
"Friendly staff. Let me stay hours past check out until the shop who had my car was done working on it. Thanks so much!"
United States
Suzanne
The price is CA $84
CA $93 total
includes taxes & fees
May 4 - May 5
Travel Inn - Duffield

The Inn at Wise

The Inn at Wise
3.0 star property
Wise
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (1,001 reviews)
"Very nice. Would stay again. "
United States
Xiaofei
The price is CA $150
CA $167 total
includes taxes & fees
May 14 - May 15
The Inn at Wise

Sleep Inn & Suites Clintwood

Sleep Inn & Suites Clintwood
2.5 star property
Clintwood
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (292 reviews)
"Great staff- so friendly, helpful, and welcoming. "
United States
Francis and Mary
The price is CA $140
CA $157 total
includes taxes & fees
Jun 1 - Jun 2
Sleep Inn & Suites Clintwood

Quality Inn & Suites Big Stone Gap

Quality Inn & Suites Big Stone Gap
2.5 star property
Big Stone Gap
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (502 reviews)
"Breakfast menu was the best."
United States
FIL
The price is CA $159
CA $175 total
includes taxes & fees
May 31 - Jun 1
Quality Inn & Suites Big Stone Gap

Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Norton - Wise South

Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Norton - Wise South
2.0 star property
Norton
6.6 out of 10, (346 reviews)
"Excellent, clean room. Nice staff. Many shops nearby. Air conditioning works well. Great shower"
United States
ASHRAF
The price is CA $95
CA $107 total
includes taxes & fees
May 4 - May 5
Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Norton - Wise South
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Frequently asked questions

How much does a budget hotel in Appalachia cost?
Budget hotel prices in Appalachia vary, but you can find a great deal from CA $93 on Expedia. To find the cheapest budget hotels, be flexible with your dates—typically, off-peak and mid-week stays are cheaper. Stretch your budget further by looking for hotels with free breakfast, free parking or free airport shuttles. Sort your search results by "Price: low to high" to see our lowest rates.
Which area of Appalachia is best to stay in for cheap hotels?
For solo travellers seeking cheap hotels in Appalachia, Virginia, staying in towns along the main routes, such as Big Stone Gap or Norton, often provides the most affordable options. These towns serve as practical bases for exploring the region without overspending on accommodation.

Big Stone Gap, for instance, offers a selection of budget-friendly motels and guesthouses. It's a charming town with a rich history, and solo travellers can enjoy exploring its quaint downtown area, visiting the Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park (which often has free entry days), and catching a free outdoor concert at the Bullitt Park gazebo during warmer months.

Norton, another good option, provides similar value with its array of motels. It's a convenient hub for accessing outdoor activities, and solo adventurers can easily reach nearby hiking trails in the Jefferson National Forest without needing extensive transportation.
When is the most affordable time to visit Appalachia?
The most affordable time to visit Appalachia, Virginia, is generally during the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn, particularly in the weeks just before peak foliage or after the summer rush. During these periods, you'll find lower prices on accommodation and fewer crowds, making for a more relaxed and budget-friendly trip.

For solo travellers, early spring (April to early May) offers pleasant weather for hiking and exploring without the peak season prices. Many trails are accessible, and the bursting flora provides a beautiful backdrop. Likewise, late autumn (late October to November), just after the vibrant fall foliage has peaked, sees a drop in demand, leading to better deals on lodging, though the weather can be a bit cooler.

Families might find late summer (late August to early September) to be a good option. School holidays are ending, leading to a dip in tourist numbers and potentially lower rates before the autumn leaf-peeping crowds arrive. The weather is still warm enough for outdoor activities, and many attractions might have reduced hours or special offers as the season winds down.
Is Appalachia a budget-friendly destination?
Yes, Appalachia, Virginia, is a budget-friendly destination, offering a wealth of natural beauty and cultural experiences without breaking the bank. Its affordability stems from inexpensive outdoor activities, reasonably priced accommodation, and hearty, value-for-money dining options.

For couples and solo travellers, the region's main draw is its stunning natural landscape, much of which can be enjoyed for free. Exploring sections of the Appalachian Trail, hiking in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, or visiting the scenic overlooks along the Blue Ridge Parkway are all fantastic, no-cost activities. Many small towns also offer free historical sites and local museums that provide insight into the area's rich heritage.

Accommodation options are varied and generally affordable. Consider staying in charming guesthouses, cabins, or holiday rentals in towns like Abingdon or Floyd. These often provide better value than larger hotels and offer a more authentic regional experience. Dining can also be very budget-friendly; look for local diners and family-run restaurants that serve generous portions of traditional Appalachian fare at modest prices. Picnicking amidst the beautiful scenery with supplies from a local market is another excellent way to save.
How can I save on a budget hotel in Appalachia with Expedia?
There are plenty of ways to save on a budget hotel in Appalachia. Unlock our lowest prices by joining One Key™, Expedia's travel rewards program. It's free and easy to sign up, and you can access member perks too. Typically, booking in advance will help you save on your hotel booking. If you're feeling spontaneous, be sure to check for last-minute deals.
What free activities should we do in Appalachia?
For budget-conscious solo travellers visiting Appalachia, Virginia, numerous free activities allow you to immerse yourself in the region's natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Exploring the great outdoors is a cornerstone of the Appalachian experience, offering stunning vistas and invigorating trails without costing a penny.

A prime example is hiking a section of the iconic Appalachian Trail, which winds through Virginia. You can access various trailheads, such as those near the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, and enjoy a day hike amidst lush forests and scenic overlooks. For a more relaxed outdoor experience, visit the Clinch River State Park; while some amenities might incur a fee, simply walking along the riverbanks, birdwatching, or enjoying a picnic offers a peaceful and free way to connect with nature. The park's various access points allow for easy exploration.

Beyond nature, Appalachia boasts a vibrant cultural tapestry, much of which can be experienced for free. Many small towns throughout the region have historic downtown areas great for a leisurely stroll. For instance, in towns like Abingdon or Gate City, you can wander past well-preserved architecture, browse local artisan shops (even if just window shopping), and soak in the local atmosphere. Keep an eye out for free community events, such as farmers' markets or outdoor concerts, which are often advertised locally and provide an authentic taste of Appalachian life.
Is it cheaper to book flights and a hotel in Appalachia as a package?
Booking a hotel and flight package on Expedia can be cheaper than booking flights and hotels separately. Bundling can lead to significant savings, especially for international travel or when booking well in advance. However, savings vary depending on factors like destination, travel dates, and availability, so it's wise to compare options. With access to over 300,000 hotels worldwide, Expedia makes it easy to build the perfect travel package.
Can I cancel my budget hotel reservation on Expedia?
Many Expedia hotel reservations are refundable, provided that you cancel before the hotel's cancellation deadline. This is often within 24-48 hours of your scheduled arrival. Be sure to check your booking confirmation for the exact cancellation policy. For maximum flexibility, use Expedia's "Fully refundable property" filter during your search to find the right budget hotel in Appalachia for you.

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