Rates
Payment types accepted include Visa, Travelers Checks, Master Card, Personal Checks and Cash.
Meals Included in Rates:
- Breakfast
- Snacks/Refreshments
Events Hosted
- Weddings
- Romantic Getaways
Available Food Service
- Early Coffee/Tea
- Snacks/Refreshments
- Restaurant off Premises
Other Activities
- Antiquing
- Art Galleries
- Bicycling
- Canoeing/Kayaking
- Fishing
- Golf
- Hiking
- Museums
- Parks
- Shopping (Local Crafts)
- Wineries
Innkeeper(s)
Brian & Jeanne Muir
Rooms
This property has 7 total guest accommodations. The types of beds available include Queen, Twin and Double.
Amenities In Room
- Air Conditioning
- Reading Lamps
- CD Player
- Ceiling Fans
- Clock Radio
- Coffeemaker
- Turn-Down Service
- Desk
- Hot Tub/Spa
- Fireplace
- Hair Dryer
- Bathrobes
- Bath Amenities
- Iron/Ironing Board
- Four Rooms With Clawfooted "champagne Tubs" With Warmed Air Bubbles
Amenities On Site
- Library
- Parlor Games
- Copy Machine
- Phone
- Fax
- Fireplace
- Limited Handicap Access
- Television
- Hearing Impared
- VCR
- Laundry Facilities
- Gift Shop
- DVD
Visit Website
The Weaverville Hotel
Map
Location: Mountains and Small town.
Romantic Interest
The Victorian decor with lots of white ruffles, flowers, pillows, Victorian furniture, four poster beds, fireplaces, clawfooted tubs all make for a Romantic atmosphere. In addition, we have lacy linens, chocolate truffles presented at turn-down on a silver tray with white paper doilie, fresh old-fashioned flowers put in the room for special occasions, romantic c.d.'s loaned to guests here for special occasions.
Historic Interest
The hotel was originally built in 1861 during the gold rush. It burned to the ground and was re-built in 1880. We have restored it to the high ceilings and wood floors of 1880 and have decorated in a Victorian style
Historic Awards:
- National Register (Granted)
Historic sites nearby:
Chinese Joss House, a State Park operating as a Taoist Temple (2 blocks),The 1856 Trinity County Court House (across the street), The 1901 Bandstand (next door)
Weather
Publicity and Reviews
James Hilton's "Lost Horizon", "Gold Is Where You Find It" (1938).
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