Top Lodging in Franklin township, Adams county, Pennsylvania, United states

Hosack Run Campground

Address: Hosack Run Campground Rd, Fayetteville, PA 17222, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“3rd time camping here. Sites are a little tight, but we weren't bothered once by anyone, including rangers. If you need space for more than 1 tent, I suggest getting a site on the outer edge so you can go further into the woods, instead of being isolated to the small plots. The bath house is fair. Hot water, and space to get cleaned up. Dish washing sink on the outside was up and running too. Fire pit was good and allowed for some level grate cooking. We don't look for any amenities except land and isolation, so it was fine.”

The Abbey LLC Historic Bed & Breakfast

Address: 251 High St, Orrtanna, PA 17353, USA

Lodging

“Deborah, the owner, is super sweet and a very good cook. Convient for exploring Gettysburg and nearby wineries.”

General's Mountain Lodge

Address: Flohrs Church Rd, Biglerville, PA 17307, USA

Lodging

“Great people great place”

Brierfield Guest Cottages

Address: 1060 Belmont Rd, Gettysburg, PA 17325, USA

Lodging

“Coming back to my old hometown of Gettysburg after many years away was made extra special by the wonderful hospitality of Chris and Todd, who couldn't have been nicer or more attentive to our every need. Our cottage was pretty, furnished with antiques but with every modern convenience, spacious, spotless, and welcoming after a busy day, all at a very reasonable price. When we arrived we were greeted with a bottle of wine, a bowl of fresh local apples, and a fridge full of beverages and snacks. When we left after a week, we had made 2 new friends in our lovely hosts. Thank you! We'll be back soon!”

Camp Liahona

Address: 6700 Chambersburg Rd, Fayetteville, PA 17222, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Fun place to have a campout.”

Cashtown Inn

Address: 1325 Old Rte 30, Orrtanna, PA 17353, USA

Lodging

“As a special birthday gift for my husband, I booked a room for us at the Cashtown Inn. He loved it! He had a choice of 4 rooms(aptly named for the Civil War generals who used them as offices) or 3 suites. He chose a room where the general actually slept due to illness during the war. We also were hoping for dinner the evening we arrived but found out that the restaurant is only open certain evenings during the winter months. As disappointment set in, an email arrived from Jack, the owner, offering to provide dinner for us and a relative who lives nearby. After several emails to provide us with a list of entrees and sides and to verify our selections, five of us sat down to a wonderful dinner in the charming dining room, with a toasty fire adding to the rustic ambiance. After dinner Jack opened the Robert E. Lee suite for us to use for visiting with our guests. We enjoyed a delightful evening(with no ghost sightings) and our visit culminated with a tasty breakfast the next morning prior to checkout. We could not have asked for a more accommodating host. If you are looking for that one-of-a-kind get-away, and if you are a Civil War buff, this is the place you will want to stay!More”

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