Vacation rentals in Abingdon

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Home in Damascus
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Ketron's Corner 4 beds, 3 bath and 12 guests

Cozy comfortable spacious farmhouse home built in 1900 with all the modern amenities. 4 bedrooms 3 bathrooms 5 beds. Explore Damascus , Abingdon & the surrounding area. Hike Appalachian Trail & ride Creeper trail from Abingdon to Damascus park open with Bike rentals and shuttle available Creeper trail from Damascus to Whitetop closed. Fish, bike, hike, play billiards, play Pac-Man, Galaxia, play darts, enjoy a movie on 75 in tv w surround sound. Sit around the outdoor fire pit making memories

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A charming white cottage features a covered front porch adorned with two rocking chairs. The front door, painted in a soft green, is accented by a seasonal wreath. Surrounding gardens are neatly maintained, with a path leading to the entrance.
Cottage in Abingdon
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 420 reviews

The Olde Springhouse - Downtown, Abingdon

The Olde Springhouse is our cozy cottage just 1 block off Main str and a few more from the Virginia Creeper Trail-Head. The Trail is open 17 from Abingdon to Damascus! This gem is at the epicenter of shops, restaurants and nightlife! Enjoy all our town offers within walking distance- The Barter Theatre, The Creeper Trail, The Tavern, Jack's 128 Pecan, Foresta, Summers Rooftop/Cellar, Rain, The Girl & The Raven, SweetBay Brewery, and much, much more- and it was literally built over a spring!

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A single-story entrance is framed by a neatly manicured lawn. A light green exterior wall features a white door and window, adorned with decorative shutters. Potted plants line the pathway, adding a touch of greenery, while a colorful welcome mat invites visitors.
Guesthouse in Abingdon
5 out of 5 average rating, 301 reviews

Cozy & Private "The Little Green Pig" Abingdon

Cozy space for a getaway!. Located a block off Main Street and walking distance of Historic Downtown Abingdon. We strive to make your stay special. The apartment has upgraded wifi, work space for your tablet, or device. Roku tv, full-size kitchen, and private bedroom with queen bed . Sofa bed suitable for two children, or, one adult. The backyard patio includes a play house for children with swings, slide, and zip line. Creeper Trail access from stay via the Abingdon Urban Pathway.

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A friendly brown cow stands behind a wooden fence, accompanied by lush green fields in the background. A bright orange feeding container is mounted on the fence, contrasting with the earthy tones of the wooden posts. The scene is serene and agricultural, surrounded by trees.
Tiny home in Abingdon
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 443 reviews

Hoss’s Tiny House

The tiny house is located behind a big garage with a large gravel parking lot. It is very secluded and quaint away from the main road. The parking area is behind at the back porch on the tiny house were you can sit and enjoy peace and quiet. We are 1 mi from South Holston Lake. 2 mi from Creeper Trail, 6 mi Main Street Abingdon, 8 mi downtown Bristol, 10 mi Bristol Speedway. We have farm animals in the fields beside the tiny house that are very friendly. All the farm animals enjoy visitors.

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A cozy living area is showcased with a patterned couch facing a decorative fireplace. Barstools are positioned at a kitchen counter along a brick wall. Bright lighting enhances the warm tones of the wood floors, creating an inviting atmosphere.
Loft in Abingdon
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 494 reviews

Cozy Industrial Downtown Abingdon

Welcome! This is a completely renovated suite with character in every detail. LOCATION! This is the perfect stay for your visit to The Virginia Creeper Trail, Barter Theatre, or just to explore Abingdon. Within walkind distance to everything in Abingdon. We've provided every amenity you need for an exceptional stay! Stay in an historic building, visit the amazing new retail spaces located on the main floor, or bike directly from your unit to The Creeper Trail. This space has it all!

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A charming mountainside cabin is framed by vibrant autumn foliage. The cabin features a covered front porch adorned with railing, surrounded by trees exhibiting rich shades of orange, red, and green, creating a serene forest setting.
Cabin in Abingdon
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

The Channels Off Grid Retreat

Relax in a charming mountainside off-grid cabin at the border of the 4800-acre Channels State Forest. Close to the trailhead of the Brumley Mountain Trail, this cabin is a 3-mile hike from The Channels—a Natural Area Preserve home to a maze of breathtaking 400-million-year-old sandstone outcroppings and a rich, diverse forest ecosystem. The newly-renovated cabin offers the tranquility of the forest and proximity to some of the countries most awe-inspiring and well-preserved forestland.

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Apartment in Meadowview
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 185 reviews

The Apartment at Ravenwood

The Apartment at Ravenwood is located 1.7 miles from I-81. Centrally located between Abingdon VA and Emory Va. Great location with quick access to the interstate. Less than a 10-minute drive to the Creeper Trail and the Historic sites of Abingdon VA and Less than 5 miles to Emory and Henry College. Come and enjoy the newly renovated apartment w/ a modern contemporary design. You will feel very welcome with new interior and furnishings. Non-Smoking Unit! Central heat & air. Wi-Fi.

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A charming small barn-style cottage with a white exterior and dark green trim is surrounded by lush greenery. A neatly maintained pathway leads to the front door, which is framed by a decorative wreath. The cottage features a pitched roof and a welcoming entrance.
Barn in Abingdon
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

The Cottage at Stillpoint

The Cottage at Stillpoint is an adorable remodeled small barn with a loft bedroom, bath, sofa bed and daybed in the sitting/kitchen area and a deck to relax on. Six miles outside the charming town of Abingdon, it sits in a quiet country setting amid fruit trees, blueberries and currents. Guests can enjoy the historic Barter Theater, the Virginia Creeper Trail, South Holston Lake access just 2 minutes away, Mt. Rogers National Forest or just relaxing in a peaceful retreat setting.

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Home in Damascus
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Riverfront Hot Tub in Damascus

Relax with the whole family at this peaceful and private home on the Whitetop Laurel creek, ranked one of the top wild trout streams in the eastern US. The RiverHouse is walking distance to downtown, the creeper trail and Appalachian trail. Bird watching, fishing, bonfires, grilling, hot tub, kayaking, tubing, tent camping, bike riding.. there’s opportunity for it all on the property. Stay and play in the backyard by the river or explore the town of Damascus and all its charm!

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Home in Meadowview
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 304 reviews

Two Story Home across from Emory&Henry College

Charlotte's Nest is a quaint, two story home located across from historical Emory and Henry College. Take a stroll through our beautiful streets and enjoy the quiet and peacefulness of a small town. We are a short distance from Abingdon,The Virginia Creeper Trail,Grayson Highlands State Park,The Appalachian Trail and Bristol Casino. We are the perfect place to visit your children at E&H, your weddings at the beautiful E & H Chapel, or enjoy our beautiful mountains.

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The exterior of a vintage Greyhound bus showcases a polished aluminum surface, reflecting its unique character. The bus is positioned on a gravel area, surrounded by lush greenery and open fields. Natural light highlights the bus's distinctive shape and retro design.
Bus in Abingdon
5 out of 5 average rating, 238 reviews

Retro Bus/Tiny House on Creeper Trail+Donkey Farm

Please read ENTIRE listing before booking. BAB (Big-Ass Bus) is a 1957 Greyhound bus on a donkey farm in SW Virginia. She's ON the Creeper Trail with all the amenities of a full-size home, but in a smaller package: hot+cold water; electricity; full kitchen with compact fridge; HEAT; A/C; HS WiFi; smart TV; +a cute little bathroom with toilet+shower. Perfect for 2 people (over 12 years old+under 6 feet tall). *No pets, please. One parking space.. NO CLEANING FEE.

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A rustic log cabin is set beside a serene pond, reflecting the surrounding trees and blue sky. A gazebo offers shaded seating, surrounded by lush greenery. The peaceful atmosphere is enhanced by the calm water, providing a tranquil outdoor space.
Cabin in Laurel Bloomery
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 236 reviews

Historic Log Cabin with 8 Ponds, Creek, & Horses!

BEAUTIFUL SETTING by the River ONLY 6 mile drive to DAMASCUS ,VA! This quaint, private RUSTIC log cabin is newly furnished, screened in porch, gazebo and nice trails! Nestled on 7 acres with 8 ponds. Hear the sounds of the creek right behind the cabin and cross the bridge to see the horses! This Land was home to the Cherokees and offers not only a place to stay but an experience. One time PET FEE $90.00 for ONE dog, additional dogs $35/each

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Abingdon?

    Downtown Abingdon has stays close to theaters, eateries, and art galleries, while historic homes and cottages are popular around leafy residential streets. Those seeking a quieter retreat often look at options near parks or on the town’s outskirts.

  • What are the best things to do in Abingdon with kids?

    Kids often enjoy hands-on activities at regional museums, playful afternoons at local parks, and interactive shows at Barter Theatre. Nature trails around the area offer opportunities for easy exploration and spotting wildlife.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Abingdon?

    Explore the Appalachian Trail, watch a show at Barter Theatre, and visit local pottery studios for hands-on creativity. Community fairs and farmers markets are frequently suggested for regional flavors and crafts.

  • How is the weather in Abingdon?

    Abingdon experiences cool winters around 26–47°F (-3–8°C) and warm summers near 65–86°F (18–30°C), with moderate rainfall year-round. Spring and fall bring mild temperatures and comfortable conditions for outdoor exploration.

  • When is the best time to visit Abingdon?

    Late spring and early fall are often recommended for mild temperatures around 60–80°F (16–27°C) and comfortable weather for exploring outdoors. Several community festivals are also frequently suggested during these seasons.

  • What are the best places to visit in Abingdon?

    Travelers often explore Barter Theatre, stroll around historic downtown, and discover regional art at local galleries. Many also visit the Abingdon Muster Grounds for insight into the area's Revolutionary War history.

  • What are some hiking trails in Abingdon?

    Hikers frequently suggested the Virginia Creeper Trail for gentle routes lined with greenery and interpretive signs. Nearby trails in local parks also offer forested paths and creekside strolls suitable for varying levels of experience.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Abingdon?

    Families often explore interactive museums, walk scenic trails, or attend theater performances in Abingdon. Local parks and outdoor art installations also make for engaging outings with children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Abingdon?

    Many travelers head toward the Virginia Creeper Trail for biking or hiking, visit Bristol for museums and music heritage, or explore nearby scenic parks. Wineries and small farm markets around the area are frequently suggested for local flavors.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Abingdon?

    Many Abingdon rentals welcome pets, especially cottages and homes near green spaces or walking paths. Local parks and some downtown businesses also accommodate visitors traveling with pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Abingdon?

    Locals recommend strolling the downtown area for coffee, browsing artisan shops, and asking about seasonal events at visitor centers. Layers are helpful for changing mountain weather, even in warmer months.

  • What is Abingdon known for?

    Abingdon is known for its lively arts scene, historic architecture, and the Barter Theatre, a nationally recognized venue. The town also has roots in Appalachian culture, visible in its museums and festivals.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Abingdon?

    Travelers often seek out quaint downtown alleyways lined with public art, historic cemeteries with interpretive signs, and small craft studios with artisan demonstrations. Seasonal pop-up shops and community gardens also surprise visitors.

  • What are the best foods to try in Abingdon?

    Abingdon has Appalachian-inspired menus featuring dishes like cornbread, local trout, and farm-sourced produce. Bakeries and cafés around town are frequently suggested for homemade pies and seasonal preserves.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Abingdon?

    Pack layers for cool mornings and warm afternoons, sturdy walking shoes for trails or downtown, and a rain jacket for changing weather. A reusable water bottle and sun protection are also helpful for outdoor activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Abingdon like?

    Abingdon has relaxed nightlife with live music at local pubs, occasional theatre performances, and cafes open for evening gatherings. Many venues also feature Appalachian-inspired culinary menus and locally brewed drinks.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Abingdon?

    Abingdon has annual events such as the Virginia Highlands Festival in late summer, regional craft fairs, and outdoor music concerts. These seasonal celebrations often highlight Appalachian art, food, and local heritage.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Abingdon?

    Abingdon has a variety of family friendly vacation rentals, including larger homes and cottages with spacious layouts. Look for stays near parks or downtown to access playgrounds, locally owned shops, and eateries.

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 80 vacation rentals in Abingdon

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    Abingdon vacation rentals start at G$6,276 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    40 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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    40 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    80 of Abingdon vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Abingdon stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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