Berkeley Springs is a town in, and the county seat of, Morgan County, West Virginia, United States, in the state's Eastern Panhandle. While the area was part of Virginia (prior to 1861), the town was incorporated as Bath. Since 1802, it has been referred to by the name of its original Virginia post office, Berkeley Springs. The population of the town was 624 at the 2010 United States Census. The town is located within the Hagerstown-Martinsburg, MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area. Berkeley Springs is a sister city to Bath, Somerset, England.
Restaurants in Berkeley Springs
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This is a very unexpected find, in West Virginia, but I am glad we did! The fragrances & textiles immerse you in Himalayan/Napalese culture. The owner is kind & very knowledgeable. This is a hidden gem of a shop, and well worth the visit!
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A metaphysical shop that has provided for various aspects of the metaphysical communities for over 17 years.
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I’m a cheese lover and this little cheese shop in downtown Berkeley Springs is my idea of heaven! Fantastic selection of imported cheeses - my personal favorite is is Stilton - crackers, toppers (sweet and savory), dried fruits and meats - everything you need to create a fantastic cheese plate. And there’s chocolate and wine too! Don’t miss it if you’re visiting.
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There's no need to fear! You too can be fearless with your painting! Our open area crafting shop has everything you need for a fun time! Our talented artist will walk you and your guests through an amazing painting adventure! Everyone will leave with their beautiful masterpiece, ready to hang, along with a sense of pride and self-accomplishment.
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A panoramic overlook that stands nearly one thousand feet above the Potomac River.
Just a short 3 mile drive from Berkeley Springs we found a smashing overlook from where we could see three states: West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Maryland. National Geographic Magazine rates this scene among America’s Outstanding Beauty Spots.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Travel back in time to when a night at the movies was still affordable and fun: this 260 seat Depression-era movie house features sofa seating (only 3) and a super tub of popcorn with real butter for $5.50. A real mom and pop theater. On the West Virginia Historic Theater Trail. In 2013, the Star went digital!
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Located in the center of historic Berkeley Springs, Berkeley Springs State Park is home to a mineral spa that has been in use since colonial times. The park is renowned for its warm spring water, which flows at a constant temperature of 74.3 degrees. The park’s Old Roman and Main bathhouses offer a wide selection of spa services, including massages, saunas, baths and showers.
A fun little park in which to hang out and relax. Love that you can wade in the stream and fill up water bottles of delicious spring water for free (don't forget your containers)! The Roman Baths are something we look forward to and treat ourselves to whenever we visit Berkeley Springs, one of our favorite places in the whole country to visit. George Washington loved this place, and so do we!
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