Connellsville Bed and Breakfast is a charming place located in Connellsville in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. To be more specific, it is on Route 711 in the Laurel Highlands. It's 45 miles from Downtown Pittsburgh and just a block from the beautiful Great Allegheny Passage (GAP). Meanwhile, the Amtrak station is just four blocks away.
Aside from being part of the scenic GAP trail, Connellsville Bed and Breakfast is 15 miles from famed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright's landmark houses which are called Fallingwater, Kentuck Knob, and the Duncan House. In any case, it's really the GAP that brings Connellsville Bed and Breakfast the bulk of its clientele.
Covering 150 miles, the GAP happens to be the part of a network of breathtaking long-distance hiking and biking trails in the Allegheny region of the Appalachian Mountains. It connects Washington, D.C. to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
As such, Connellsville Bed and Breakfast is frequented by hikers and bikers traveling through the GAP, which is designated as a National Recreation Trail (NRT).
The building that houses Connellsville Bed and Breakfast was built in the early 1920s. Fortunately, the current owners took care to retain the building's Art Deco features even as underwent renovation in order to be ready for guests.