hotel with spa in Somerset, PA

1. The Hostel On Main

About this hotel

506 Main St, Rockwood, PA 15557(814) 926-2461

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests praised the bathrooms
  • 10 min drive to the King’s Bridge

Feedback From Real Customers

Joseph McHugh

After a rough cold wet day on the trail the hostel on main was what the doctor ordered The key pad was easy to use, the place was clean, it smelled good The sleeping arrangements were perfect

And the showers! They we’re hot and with great water pressure!! The owners were very accommodating There is places to eat within a few minutes walk I highly recommend you stay here I will be telling all of our customers and friends about the hostel on main

Kristin Perrine

Riding the GAP trail We’d been planning to camp the whole way, but after 44 miles in the cold rain, we needed warm and dry The hostel was great, and we ended up having it to ourselves

Comfortable living room, kitchen with dishes and utensils, hot shower, and a decent bed Indoor bike storage with a hose to wash things down Couldn’t have asked for much more!

Kevin Zimmerman

This hostel has everything you might need: clean showers, towels, and sheets, A refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, a lovely porch where are you can eat and enjoy the view, a comfortable sitting area, a washer and dryer, central air and heating, and Wi-Fi There is easy access to food, drink, the post office, and of course, the trailhead to the Great Allegheny Passage The owners, Judy and Terri, our friendly and helpful

You’ll enjoy your stay!

2. The Belsar Inn, LLC (3-star hotel)

  • Address: 515 Felgar Rd, Somerset, PA 15501
  • Phone: (814) 279-3105
  • Ratings: 4.2 (6 reviews) Very good
  • Website : The Belsar Inn, LLC
  • Check-in time: 4:00 PM
  • Check-out time: 10:30 AM
  • Quick Summary: Bright rooms in a classic B&B, offering free hot breakfast, garden seating & a guest TV room.

About this hotel

On the outskirts of downtown Somerset, this traditional B&B lies 1.5 miles from the Pennsylvania Turnpike, 2.4 miles from Lake Somerset, and 9.8 miles from Kooser State Park.The 4 bright rooms come with free WiFi. All have private or en suite bathrooms; 1 has a whirlpool tub and a sitting area.Free hot breakfast is served in an airy dining room. Afternoon tea is also available. Other amenities include a guest room with a flat-screen TV and gardens with seating.

Things You Need to Know

  • 6 min drive to Jager and Friends Dog Park
  • One of the few hotels in the area with a hot tub

Feedback From Real Customers

Sniper Nooo

Oh my what a wonderful gem! We stayed here a few years back and this was our favorite bed and breakfast by far!! We ended up meeting the family and staying up all night sharing stories and a few drinks haha Still haven’t forgotten this wonderful experience and we have moved from PA since then But would love to reconnect soon

If you are considering this, please book it!

3. 7 Springs Resort

About this hotel

288 PA-711, Jones Mills, PA 15646(814) 352-7777

Things You Need to Know

  • 10 min drive to Jones Mill Run Dam
  • One of the few hotels in the area with a hot tub

Feedback From Real Customers

Savannah Jung

They need to fire the entire front desk team We were there for a wedding and not a single person in the bride/groom party had a good experience They gave my husband and me an occupied room

They then gave my brother in law OUR room twice and tried to make him pay twice They gave the bride and groom on their wedding night an occupied room TWICE! Another couple had a dirty room This establishment is an absolute embarrassment and I will tell anyone who will listen to NEVER consider staying at this resort I’ve traveled all over the world, and I have NEVER had a worse hotel experience We were never given an apology, a refund, or anything They were rude, blamed the guests for problems, and were extremely nasty to ALL the guests My in-laws had a condo and had to offer multiple people in the bridal party A BED TO SLEEP IN I’ve never felt more disrespected or unsafe in an establishment Worst hotel I’ve had the displeasure of staying at

Marisa Jackson

We were there for a dance convention and there was great organization on the way in for getting unloaded and getting checked in Kudos to the guys in the parking lot for keeping things running smoothly At check in, it was quick, but unremarkable and no one seemed happy at all, but there were no issues with their service

The sleeping rooms were extremely dated and all furniture chipped and extremely worn We visited a fee of the food outlets and for the most part, the service was fast and friendly We did visit the foggy goggle twice and the first time with a large group and the service was great, the second night the same group but smaller went back and the service was extremely delayed and all the staff was curt and rude Overall The experience wasn’t bad, but if you are looking for fast friendly service in an up to date property, I just don’t think I would choose this over other options

Mary Margaret Isabella

We had a large group as we go there every year (400-600 yearly) checkin was a nightmare as their computer system was not working right Lost several reservationsCould not use room charge, sloppiness only took credit card, no gift cards could be used Handicap room really not accessible and door from lobby with restaurant to hotel needed to have someone open for me

I travel alone and use a mobility scooter so it was hard

4. Holiday Inn Express Somerset, an IHG Hotel (2-star hotel)

About this hotel

In a wooded, rural area off Interstate 76, this casual hotel is 4 miles from Somerset Historical Center and 17 miles from skiing at Seven Springs Mountain Resort.Relaxed rooms offer complimentary Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Suites add living areas.Freebies include hot breakfast and parking. There’s also a heated indoor pool and a fitness room.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests liked the clean rooms, which have TVs
  • Guests praised the beds
  • 5 min drive to Jager and Friends Dog Park
  • Guests praised the friendly service
  • The fitness center has free weights
  • One of the few hotels in the area with an indoor pool

Feedback From Real Customers

Cassie Bancroft

Really nice that this was directly off the highway Staff went out of their way to be helpful Rooms were clean and comfortable

Some minor cosmetic details and upgrades would be nice but this is the quality of service every Holiday Inn Express should strive for Breakfast was tasty and the dining area and lobby were clean This was an extremely pleasant experience during a long trip and the quality caught me by surprise!

Darrell Piatt

We were returning from a long road trip and needed a place to spend the night so we didn’t have a super-long dayHere’s the good – the room was decent and the bed was comfortable There was little noise from other rooms or the hallway, even though the hotel was pretty booked

The people at the desk were nice The hot breakfast was pretty good, although the scrambled eggs were a tad dry on topOn the negative side, the elevator broke the night we got there We were on the 3rd floor and needed to leave the next morning We also had brought a lot into the room and my wife isn’t the best at climbing steps We ran into several irritated staff who hinted that this was something that had occurred multiple times I felt bad for them having to do their job hauling things up and down the stairways, which also smelled pretty funky Other than that, the room lighting was pretty dim and there really needed to be another ceiling light to cover the overall area

Gary Meyer

Holiday Inn Express is typically a reliably clean and pleasant hotel experience – but not this establishment The building itself is showing it’s age: scuffed walls, dated interior, and “hotel” odorThe elevator was broken, so we had to carry everything up the stairs and were greeted with a diaper in the stairwell that was never picked up, and a former guest’s hairs left in our shower

Then, at breakfast, the pancake machine was to make the smallest pancakes that were so small that you’d need 10 to feed a grown manOn top of this, it was fairly pricy for the area at $168/night I hope this facility gets refreshed soon, but for now, go stay at the nearby Marriott

5. Comfort Inn (3-star hotel)

  • Address: 202 Harmon St, Somerset, PA 15501
  • Phone: (814) 445-9611
  • Ratings: 4.1 (472 reviews) Very good
  • Website : Comfort Inn
  • Check-in time: 3:00 PM
  • Check-out time: 12:00 PM
  • Quick Summary: Low-rise budget hotel with an outdoor pool & lounge bar, plus free Wi-Fi & a hot breakfast.

About this hotel

Located off I-75/76, this low-rise hotel is less than a mile from the Pennsylvania Turnpike, 4.1 miles from the Somerset Historical Center and 10 miles from the Laurel Hill State Park.All rooms include free Wi-Fi and have en suite bathrooms with showers, as well as flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers. Upgraded rooms include microwaves, minifridges and whirlpool tubs.A complimentary hot breakfast buffet is provided, and there’s a lounge bar with a dance floor. There’s also a seasonal outdoor heated pool and an exercise room. Other amenities include laundry facilities and free parking for cars, trucks and buses.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests praised the clean rooms, which have refrigerators
  • 4 min drive to Jager and Friends Dog Park
  • Guests praised the friendly service
  • Guests mentioned beds 28 times
  • One of the few hotels in the area with an outdoor pool

Feedback From Real Customers

Kate Kearney

I’ve stayed at this location once in the past, and it seems like they’ve been working to update things The rooms were nice, though could use a few more outlets The people working there were very friendly and helpful

And the pool, well, it leaves something to be desired It is the smallest pool I have ever seen But, my kids played in it for a good hour or more so it still did it’s job! I definitely recommend this location

Tammy Lewis

Hotel needed ALOT of updates They must have tried to paint the walls because you could see the beginning of new paint Hotel had a bad smell on the 3rd floor

Someone was cooking the whole time I was there and it made the 3rd floor smell bad One guest in another room threw up in the hallway from the smell Carpets in room were dirty Only ice machine was on the 1st floor and while I used it the man at the front desk just stood and watched me I didn’t see a pool anywhere on the property When I asked the girl at the front desk about the pool her reply was what are you talking about we don’t have a pool

6. Alpine Retreat rentals

About this hotel

On leafy grounds, this laid-back B&B in a chalet-style building is 7 miles from both Living Treasures Animal Park and Kooser State Park. Interstate 70/Interstate 76 is 10 miles away.Featuring balconies or patios and wood-paneling, the relaxed rooms offer free Wi-Fi and TVs. Suites have wet bars, and separate living and dining areas with stone fireplaces. Bathrooms are en suite or shared.Breakfast is served in a homey dining area. Complimentary amenities include parking, snacks, coffee and cold drinks. There’s also a rustic-chic lounge with a fireplace, a covered patio with a shared hot tub, and a communal kitchen, plus a furnished terrace.

Things You Need to Know

  • 7 min drive to Seven Springs Mountain Resort
  • Guests praised the service
  • One of the few hotels in the area with a hot tub

Feedback From Real Customers

Lydia Cassidy

The setting is a perfect slice of hillside paradise The house manages to be both spacious and cozy at the same time and there can be no better host than Julie Every detail has been thought of and Julie can find, solve or suggest anything you can think of

Her knowledge of the area is encyclopedic We went to see Fallingwater and she gave us lots of useful tips beforehand Her breakfasts are a work of art – farmhouse spreads with the best scrambled eggs anywhere and a whole lot more The smell of bacon cooking is a wonderful thing to wake up to

Carlton Schuyler

Such an excellent place to stay! Julie is an outstanding host Interesting conversation, stories, great knowledge of the local area She provides solid, tasty breakfast, and ample snacks and drinks

The two (!) fireplaces (one on each floor) are awesome There is plenty of room to make oneself at home: Deck, two floors with sitting areas and TVs I took the room on the bottom floor with its own bathroom and easy access to the hot tubI had a couple days to chill by myself, working (great Wifi!) on the ample deck upstairs, taking in the view from either the table or the raised barI drove into town a couple times to get some food and drinks – there is a good spirits place where they’ll give you tasters of the local distilled goods Nice area, very interesting! On the weekend, I went to see Fallingwater, and hung out for the better part of a day in Ohiopyle Definitely a place to come back to, and when I do I’ll hope to get a place at Julie’s!

Michele Graham

Beautiful ! If you are looking for a place to kick back and relax this is the place for you! The owner is very nice , she makes you feel like a welcome friend The breakfast was delicious Lots of places to sit and take in the view of nature

Hot tub added to the relaxing atmosphere We had great conversations around the fire pit in the evening with fun and friendly people who were also spending the weekend

7. Quemahoning Family Recreation Area

About this hotel

Quemahoning Dam Rd, Hollsopple, PA 15935(814) 233-9512

Things You Need to Know

  • 2 min drive to the Quemahoning Reservoir
  • Guests mentioned “kayaks” 14 times
  • Guests mentioned “swimming” 22 times

Feedback From Real Customers

Melissa Holbrook

A hidden gem of Somerset county Clean beach area Swimming, playground and pavilions or picnic tables located close to each other

Paddle board and kayak rentals available and snacks/ice at the little shack Great place to spend the day swimming, fishing and picnicking with the family Have cash- there is a small fee ($5/car) but we’ll worth it Grounds are monitored by staff and kept tidy

Sue Poole

We stayed at the rustic cabins It was very spacious There was room to set up a table inside

My husband is 5’10” for scale in the photos The beach was nice It was clean and had lots of sand for the kids to play in along with a playground nearby The Yak Shack has firewood and some basic items to purchase like coffee Kayaks, paddleboards, and bikes are available to rent there as well There are lots of trails around to hike and bike on

Emma Keys

We had a wonderful weekend camping at QFRA! It is a smaller tent/RV campground which we appreciated The camp hosts were available if we needed anything or had questions The area is absolutely gorgeous

We rented kayaks, a canoe and paddle boards from the Yak Shak! Our rental experience with them was great! The Yak Shak has some snacks, drinks, ice, cut fire wood and a small selection of hygiene needs The bathrooms were clean Each campsite had a picnic table and fire ring We really enjoyed the campground and our time with family!

8. Rockwood Trail House

About this hotel

131 Rockdale Rd, Rockwood, PA 15557(814) 926-2231

Things You Need to Know

  • 11 min drive to the King’s Bridge
  • The hotel has breakfast

Feedback From Real Customers

Pauline Amaismeier

The house was nice and the bedroom cozy but the “breakfast” was not acceptable We were not informed that there was just a ‘continental breakfast’ when booking the room for two nights They left a total of 2 sets of plates, 2 knives, forks and spoons, and two napkins for both days! They also offered toast, bagels and English muffins but only had jelly or peanut butter to put on them; no butter or cream cheese! The 2% milk was sour and expired 3 days before our visit

My husband and I will never go there againUpstairs the floor is uneven and covered with a rug so there is no warning that it is a big bump I tripped on it and would have fallen if I hadn’t landed on my husband

Paul F.

Great B&B located right off the GAP trail in Rockwood The owners, Lynn and Debbie, were very friendly and accommodating during our overnight stay Each room had its own private bathroom & shower

The large rear porch provided a welcome respite after a long day of riding Lynn even offered to lock our bicycles in his bike shop (right next door) overnight, which provided us with an additional level of comfort and security I would definitely stay here again!

9. Hidden Valley Resort (4-star hotel)

  • Address: 1 Craighead Rd, Somerset, PA 15501
  • Phone: (814) 443-8000
  • Ratings: 4.4 (838 reviews) Very good
  • Website : Hidden Valley Resort
  • Check-in time: 4:00 PM
  • Check-out time: 12:00 PM
  • Quick Summary: Unassuming hotel in a ski resort offering free breakfast, an indoor pool, a spa & a fitness center.

About this hotel

Set within Hidden Valley Ski Resort and 2.1 miles from Kooser State Park, this low-key hotel is also 6.4 miles from Seven Springs Mountain Resort Golf Course.The straightforward rooms feature flat-screen TVs, Keurig coffeemakers, minifridges and microwaves. Suites add living rooms with fireplaces, and condos offer 2 to 4 bedrooms.There’s complimentary continental breakfast and parking. Dining options consist of a relaxed mountain-view restaurant, a pub and a cafe. Additional amenities include an indoor pool and a fitness center, plus a spa offering treatments.

Things You Need to Know

  • 3 min drive to Hidden Valley Resort
  • Guests praised the service

Feedback From Real Customers

Rebecca Schuler

My son and I had never been skiing before and wanted to try it out Hidden valley seemed to be a good place to start I was very intimidated at first, but from check-in, to getting our rental equipment, to taking lessons, to enjoying the rest of our day, everyone was immensely helpful

Bob was a fantastic instructor – thorough, patient, knowledgeable, and friendly We started on the beginner hill but soon felt more comfortable moving on to some of the other (easier) trails Given our current skill level, Hidden Valley was exactly what we needed I think we are hooked! Overall, we had a great experience

Kris Courter

Love coming here due to the chill vibe and great customer service Staff is wonderful, helpful, and very friendlyIt’s not the most challenging mountain, but great when you want a more relaxing day

Great place for families, especially with smaller kids It doesn’t have the crazy party vibe items bigger sister 7 Springs has

Lawrence Of Arabia

Had a great evening with my two girls on a Friday night We did the evening session from 4pm to 9pm Very family oriented with no issues whatsoever

Everyone is normal Everyone is friendly They have a lodge, a restaurant and a bad and ski shop right on the premises just yards away from the slopes They have hotel rooms that get sold out on the weekends when in season I highly recommend this place Btw, their hot chocolate for 2 dollars is just about the best deal you can get at their bar

10. – Centennial Hotel – The Georgian Inn of Somerset

About this hotel

Set in a Georgian-style manor dating from 1915, this upscale inn overlooking Somerset Lake is a mile from the Somerset County Courthouse and 9 miles from the Kimberly Run Natural Area.Individually decorated in styles ranging from Regency to modern, the elegant rooms have free Wi-Fi and cable TV. Suites add sitting areas or living rooms. Distinct features in some rooms and suites include wood paneling, period fireplaces, claw-foot tubs and lake views.Complimentary gourmet breakfast is served in a lake-view sunroom. There’s also a formal restaurant with a terrace, as well as a grand dining room/lounge serving afternoon tea and tapas for a fee.

Things You Need to Know

  • 6 min walk to Jager and Friends Dog Park
  • Guests liked the service

Feedback From Real Customers

David Wood

We had been to dinner at the Georgian Inn, and had promised ourselves that we would come back for a stay eventually We had a chance last weekend, and the stay was better than we had hoped The staff is extremely friendly and seems immediately to treat the guests as family

The hotel is small, so it is possible for all of them to really focus on each guest There were many nice touches, and the room and food were excellent This place is somewhat remote, but well worth the drive The building is beautiful, and the owner has made an outstanding effort to restore it to its original state Overall, I would absolutely stay here again, and am trying to think of more excuses to spend the night in western Pennsylvania

Brad Braddock

Don’t let anyone fool you

this place is top-notch Great selection, atmosphere is amazing if you like vintage designsMy wife, son and I had dinner and stayed at this amazing location Great room, very comfortable and reasonable for the priceBreakfast was delicious and the staff very thoughtful and friendlyHighly recommend

Marika Handakas

Hoped to visit for dinner, relying on website that indicates dinner served 7 days per week Called in advance to book a table but did not get a call back When we arrived, (figuring that, since it is an inn, it would be open), we found the lights on and the tables set, but the door was locked and no diners in evidence, Monday, Oct

3, 2016 Too bad, the building is lovely and well-situated An update as of Oct 4: a representative called to tell me that the owner had a death in the family and made the difficult decision to close In the sadness and confusion, I guess no one thought to put up a sign saying, “Closed due to family emergency” No doubt most would have done the same in that situation Condolences to the family We send wishes for healing from this terrible loss and hope to visit in future Photos indicate this is a wonderful place

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