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The front facade of a historic brick home features a central door adorned with a decorative wreath. Flanking windows, accented by dark frames, showcase decorative panes. Colorful flower pots are placed on either side of the entrance, adding a touch of vibrancy to the exterior.
Home in Gettysburg
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

*Pre-Civil War & Downtown~The Garlach House~c.1830

At this pre-Civil War home, you will find yourself within walking distance of restaurants, ice cream parlors, shops, museums & battlefields. Feel comfort in our home as you will be able to step back in time, but with modern day amenities. Enjoy our private fenced in backyard with a cup of coffee in the morning & a glass of wine in the evening as it is dimly lit, you can still see the stars! Take a short drive to local wineries, golf courses & Ski Liberty to enjoy skiing/snowboarding/tubing!

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Apartment in Gettysburg
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 421 reviews

Quiet Country Setting

The apartment is approximately 3 miles from downtown Gettysburg and Gettysburg College and about 12 minutes from the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum & Visitors Center on Baltimore Street. It is only 5 minutes from the reenactment site on Pumping Station Rd and also about 12 minutes from Liberty Mountain Resort. Other popular wedding venues nearby: Hauser Estate Winery, Adams County Winery, Lodges, Rock Creek Farm, Links. The apartment is close to everything yet in a quiet setting.

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A clear blue pool is surrounded by a fenced area, with a spacious patio adjoining the water. Lush green fields stretch into the distance, under a bright sky dotted with white clouds.
Home in Gettysburg
5 out of 5 average rating, 299 reviews

Civil War Farm House w/Heated (seasonal) Pool

Welcome to this historical Civil War Farm House. This stone home built in 1861 by Christian Shriver and was actively used as a field hospital during the war. Mrs Shriver prepared General Reynolds his breakfast on the first day of the battle (which he was killed). The Durboraw's moved here in the early 1890's and have remained here on the farm ever since. Please note, pool is open seasonally mid-May through mid- Sept. Please inquire to its opening/closing if booking around these times.

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Place to stay in Shippensburg
5 out of 5 average rating, 463 reviews

The Frame ~ Charming Nature Escape ~ Hot Tub ~ BBQ

Escape to the charming 2BR 1Bath A-frame on a secluded wooded property just 10 mins away from Shippensburg, PA. Whether you're looking to savor nature‘s tranquility from the luxurious hot tub, share stories around the fire pit, or explore picturesque Cumberland Valley, this will be the ideal starting point for your adventures. *2 Comfortable BRs *Open Design Living *Full Kitchen *Smart TV *Backyard (Hot Tub, Sauna, Fire Pit, BBQ, Outdoor shower) *High-Speed Wi-Fi *Free Parking *EV charger

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The kitchen is designed with modern cabinetry and granite countertops, featuring a spacious island with seating. Stainless steel appliances are present, and the area is illuminated by pendant lighting. A doorway leads to a bright space with large windows and greenery visible outside.
Home in Gettysburg
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Beautiful 3-bedroom home near downtown Gettysburg

Relax with the whole family and enjoy all Gettysburg has to offer in this quaint three-bedroom house. Located about 1.7 miles from the center of Gettysburg, this home boasts three bedrooms and two full baths. Full kitchen, dining room, and living room available as well as a spacious deck for sitting and garage area for enjoying time as well. You can enjoy all Gettysburg has to offer with this perfectly located home. Older house with some modern charm that will suit all your needs.

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A wooden deck presents a view of a vibrant sunset, with hues of orange, pink, and purple filling the sky. Silhouettes of trees can be seen against the colorful backdrop, and the tranquil fields stretch into the distance.
Guesthouse in Boiling Springs
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Cozy Farmhouse Cottage

This cottage was once the washhouse for the adjoining 1790's farmhouse and has been recently renovated into a cozy retreat, overlooking the quiet fields and rolling mountains of Boiling Springs. The queen bed in the loft and double bed in the back room offers flexibility for a quick getaway or long-term stays. Head to the private deck for a meal and view of the sunset in the evening. Carlisle is just up the road and Harrisburg is only a 25-minute drive. Come and be refreshed.

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Home in Gettysburg
5 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

"The Historic Rowe House" Circa 1819

This charming, battle-scarred home sits in the heart of Gettysburg’s historic downtown, just a short walk from unique shops and the main square. Nearby, you’ll find popular spots like the Dobbin House, Garryowen, and Blue & Gray Grille, along with attractions such as the newly restored Lincoln Train Station, battlefield tours, museums, and more. Don’t miss the chance to stay in a witness house that stood right in the middle of the Confederate battle line.

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A view from the porch reveals a well-kept grassy area framed by a white fence. A large tree provides shade, and a brick path leads through landscaped beds featuring various plants. A pair of seating chairs sits nearby, inviting relaxation amid the serene outdoor setting.
Home in Biglerville
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 305 reviews

The Enchanting Lavender House

The Lavender House is an enchanting pre-Civil War farmhouse nestled in the middle of a working 600 acre farm. It was remodeled with love 18 years ago and became a cozy family home, where children grew and memories were created. Full of charm, The Lavender House boasts hand chosen antiques, beautiful wood beams, original hard wood flooring and a wood burning fireplace to warm your winter nights. We hope you enjoy your stay at The Lavender House!

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An open concept kitchen with wooden cabinetry displays a granite countertop and a modern sink. A dining table with benches is positioned nearby, complemented by rustic pendant lighting. Natural wood paneling covers the walls, creating a warm and inviting space. A stone fireplace is visible in the background.
Cabin in Biglerville
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews

Charlie’s Place-Beautiful, quiet 2-bedroom cabin.

Our cabin is located on a private stoned road. Very quiet and remote location. Keep this in mind when booking. 25 minute drive to downtown Gettysburg, 40 minutes to Carlisle Fairgrounds. Near Michaux State Forest, Pine Grove Furnace State Park and Caledonia State Park; many hiking, ATV and snow mobile trails. For those that enjoy skiing we are 30 minutes to Liberty Mountain in Fairfield and 50 minutes to Roundtop Mountain in Lewisberry.

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A meticulously landscaped backyard features a stone patio surrounded by green grass and flowering plants. A wooden pergola provides shade over a seating area with four chairs. A vibrant red maple tree and a white privacy fence frame the space.
Apartment in Gettysburg
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 580 reviews

Home Away From Home - Apt in Historic Gettysburg

Come & explore Gettysburg while staying in a charming 1 bedroom, 1 bath apartment in the heart of downtown Gettysburg within walking distance of stores, restaurants & attractions. You'll have free private parking & private entrances (accessible by key), & a private back deck to relax and enjoy a view of the battlefield. During your stay, I'll only be a phone call or text away to help make your stay as comfortable as possible!

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A serene lakeside view is captured from the deck, showcasing the water's reflection surrounded by greenery. Lawn chairs and a small seating area invite relaxation. A vibrant sculpture adds a splash of color to the natural setting, emphasizing a peaceful outdoor retreat.
Cottage in Fairfield
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Mom's Cottage

Mom's Cottage sits on the shore of Lake Kay in the shadow of Liberty Mountain. Gettysburg battlefield is ten miles away and two golf courses are nearby. Jacks Mountain Road covered bridge, Michaux State Forest, including the Appalachian Trail, Pine Grove Furnace, and Caledonia SP are nearby. Other local features include Mount St. Mary's, Cunningham Falls SP, and Catoctin Mountain Park. A paddle boat and two kayaks are available.

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The exterior of a colonial era spring house is depicted, featuring a stone base and wooden upper levels. Lush greenery surrounds the structure, with hanging planters adding color. Two wooden chairs are positioned near the entrance, inviting relaxation in a serene outdoor setting.
Home in Blue Ridge Summit
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 648 reviews

Colonial Era Spring House

A unique and private mountain top colonial era spring house, with two springs flowing thru the basement. Originally the site of a tannery in the 1700s. Here you can relax, recharge, and rejuvenate. We celebrate all four seasons where you can enjoy Mother Nature's ever changing scenery at 1300' above sea level with fresh mountain air. Our area offers many things to do, or you may choose to stay in and do nothing at all.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Gettysburg?

    The historic downtown district has a variety of charming rentals, with easy access to museums, restaurants, and local shops. Stays near the battlefield area are often suggested for those interested in history.

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

    Kids often enjoy interactive exhibits at the Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center, walking parts of the battlefield, and exploring family-friendly spots like the Children of Gettysburg 1863 museum. Seasonal farm experiences and outdoor picnics are also popular.

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

    Explore the fields and monuments in Gettysburg National Military Park, visit the Eisenhower National Historic Site, and stroll through Downtown Gettysburg's shops and galleries. Guided history tours and local food experiences add depth to your visit.

  • How is the weather in Gettysburg?

    Gettysburg experiences cold winters around 23–43°F (-5–6°C), and warm summers with highs near 87°F (31°C). Spring and autumn are usually mild, making outdoor activities more comfortable.

  • When is the best time to visit Gettysburg?

    Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for mild temperatures and pleasant outdoor conditions. Summer brings lively events and tours, while winter is quieter with fewer visitors.

  • What are the best places to visit in Gettysburg?

    Many visitors explore Gettysburg National Military Park, the Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center, and historic Downtown Gettysburg. The Eisenhower National Historic Site is also frequently suggested for its presidential history.

  • What are some hiking trails in Gettysburg?

    Gettysburg has walking trails through the Gettysburg National Military Park, where visitors can explore historic sites, open fields, and wooded areas. Around the park, the Sachs Covered Bridge is frequently suggested for its scenic setting, and smaller paths wind through forests and near creeks. These routes invite visitors to experience both natural landscapes and layers of local history.

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

    Families can explore the battlefield on guided tours, visit interactive museums, and enjoy outdoor picnics at local parks. Seasonal farm visits and scavenger hunts are also frequently suggested for younger travelers.

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

    Visitors often take day trips to explore agricultural markets, local wineries, or outdoor parks in the surrounding countryside. Hershey and Harrisburg are frequently suggested for family-friendly attractions and cultural sites.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Gettysburg?

    Gettysburg has pet-friendly stays in various neighborhoods around the historic district. Many hosts welcome dogs and provide easy access to walking paths and outdoor spaces.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Gettysburg?

    Join guided tours for deeper historical context and try to visit lesser-known monuments around the battlefield. Early mornings and weekdays usually have fewer crowds, and local markets offer fresh regional products.

  • What is Gettysburg known for?

    Gettysburg is known for its Civil War history, especially the site of the Battle of Gettysburg and President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. The area has extensive monuments, museums, and preserved landscapes related to this pivotal era.

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

    Gettysburg has lesser-known sites such as the David Wills House and the nearby covered bridges. Neighborhood art galleries and local farm markets reveal distinct community traditions.

  • What are the best foods to try in Gettysburg?

    Gettysburg has classic Pennsylvania Dutch dishes such as chicken pot pie, shoofly pie, and apple butter. Locally sourced produce and cider, as well as traditional comfort foods, are frequently suggested in local restaurants.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Gettysburg?

    Comfortable walking shoes, layered clothing to adjust for changing temperatures, and rain protection are often recommended. A camera, water bottle, and sunscreen can also help you make the most of outdoor sites.

  • What is the nightlife in Gettysburg like?

    Gettysburg's nightlife centers around cozy taverns, live music venues, and breweries in the historic downtown area. Local bars sometimes host trivia nights, acoustic shows, and seasonal tastings.

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

    The Gettysburg reenactment draws history enthusiasts in summer, and fall arts festivals feature local crafts and music. A variety of commemorative and heritage events take place around the anniversary of the battle.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Gettysburg?

    Gettysburg has a range of family-friendly rentals, many located near downtown and the historic district. Listings frequently feature extra living space and proximity to parks and museums.

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