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The Oaks Victorian Inn is the only Select Registry Bed & Breakfast in the Mid Atlantic Region to receive the prestigious AAA Four Diamond Award for 17 consecutive years. This award-winning historic Queen Anne Victorian Bed & Breakfast Inn is located in the small historic town of  Christiansburg, Va. near Roanoke just 2 miles off I-81 in the heart of the New River Valley; minutes from Blacksburg, home of Virginia Tech "hokies" and Radford University. Whether you are planning a romantic getaway, an elopement, a reunion, a trip to the Blue Ridge Parkway, your honeymoon, antique shopping, a opportunity to experience the changing of leaves, attending a Virginia Tech football game or touring Virginia wineries; come and enjoy the glorious setting and relaxed elegance, while feeling as comfortable as you would in your own home.

Built in 1889, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, The Oaks offers guests the gracious warmth of Victorian elegance, combined with all the casual comforts of today.

Beautiful surroundings, luxurious guest rooms, a dedication to detail, warm hospitality and memorable breakfasts are the hallmark of the The Oaks. Cross the threshold and return to a bygone era of elegance. Our parlor or library offers a perfect setting for relaxing conversation with friends old and new.

The large wrap-around porch with rocking chairs draws you outside to relax and enjoy the perennial gardens, 300 year old oak trees; the Inn, just 2 miles off I-81 is set on Christiansburg's highest hill in the beautiful mountain highlands of southwest Virginia.

Our air-conditioned Inn is open year round. Six guestrooms are furnished with antiques, oriental rugs and many amenities creating a rich blend of warmth, style and comfort to ensure a comfortable and memorable visit.

Beautiful landscaping provides an ever-changing backdrop for the five historic oak trees, one of which is believed to be one of the largest white oak trees in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Surrounded by lawn and the oak trees, the Inn faces Main Street, once part of the Wilderness Trail blazed by Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett.

Perennial gardens and fish pond surround a large brick terrace, complete with wrought iron tables and chairs. Popular for breakfast or "tea" in summer. Cottage and gazebo complete the picture.


Hosts , Linda & Bernie Wurtzburger

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