LODGING IN OUR AREA Updated 9-19-2016There are charming Bed and Breakfasts, quaint Country Inn’s, private rental homes and comfortable hotels/motels offering an array of amenities and services, all within a 30-minute drive of Laurel Mountain Ski Area. You may enhance your skiing experience in the Laurel Highlands by spending the night in beautiful, historic Ligonier Valley, pastoral Somerset County, or Greensburg and Johnstown with delicious dining, shopping and cultural opportunities.
Colonial House…on Main Bed and Breakfast Home
A 5-STAR Bed and Breakfast in the heart of the historic village of Ligonier.
Over the past few years the Colonial House has been upgrading our guest accommodations.
Our facility now features 4 beautiful suites to offer our guests!
We are more than excited to be able to offer our guests such elegant and spacious accommodations.
Please consult our Accomodations Page to learn about all of the
marvelous upgrades and amenities!!
We truly look forward to hosting you as our guests and thank you for considering
The Colonial House …on Main B&B for your next stay in the Ligonier Valley.
West Overton Village
HistoryFrom the Old Overholt Whiskey to the birthplace of Henry Clay Frick, learn the fascinating history behind West Overton Village. West Overton Village & MuseumsThe story of West Overton begins with Henry Overholt, his wife and twelve children who emigrated from Bucks County, Pa., to the Jacobs Creek area of Westmoreland County, Pa., (West Overton Village) in April, 1800. They settled with other Mennonites who were in the area.
Source: History – West Overton Village
Highlands Heritage Walking Trail | Blue Ridge National Heritage Area
Highlands Heritage Walking TrailThe town of Highlands, in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, is unique among the communities of Western North Carolina. It’s chief claim to fame–while bolstered by commercial, sociological, and historical advantages–is aesthetic. It is still a small village nestled in an ocean of mountain peaks blanketed with forests as far as the eye can see.
Source: Highlands Heritage Walking Trail | Blue Ridge National Heritage Area
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