The building housing Connellsville Bed and Breakfast was built in 1923 but provides the accommodations of the 21st century. It's perfect for a romantic getaway, a cozy overnight along the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) bicycle and hiking trail on your way to Pittsburgh, PA or Washington D.C., history enthusiasts and train buffs.
Conveniently located in the Laurel Highlands on Route 711 in the city of Connellsville, one block from the GAP and only two blocks from the Amtrak station you can do what your heart desires--from visiting Frank Lloyd Wright's houses of Fallingwater, Kentuck Knob and Duncan House, the museums of the historic coal and coke region, hiking, biking, rafting, fishing or just reading and relaxing. There are endless possibilities!
In the mornings, you will awake to the the aroma of a delicious home-cooked breakfast made from many products produced and grown locally. Because our theme is "Ethnicity of Connellsville," breakfast will feature one of the room's themes of German, Irish, Italian, Slovak or a traditional American breakfast to get your day started right. Our signature granola will be available as well as our cheese pancakes.