Offers
Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a weekend escape, we have something for everyone. Book now and take advantage of our limited-time offers, which include complimentary nights and other exclusive perks.
Away We Go
Comfort and joy come to life at Salamander, Middleburg. Enjoy cyber savings oup to 45% when you book by December 3 with code CYBER24.
Suite Life Escape
Enjoy spacious suite accommodations with savings up to 30% , plus daily breakfast for two in Harrimans.
Bed & Breakfast
Experience the tranquil beauty of Virginia's countryside. Each morning indulge in a lavish breakfast in Harrimans Grill or the comfort of your room.
A Virginia Repose
Escape the city and retreat to the Virginia countryside this inauguration season. Just a short drive from Washington, D.C., a tranquil getaway awaits with a $100 resort credit. Available January 16 - 23, 2025.
Season of Romance
At Salamander Middleburg, we’re celebrating love all year long with our Season of Romance package. Enjoy a $100 nightly resort credit.
Prepay and Save
Prepay and save 10% on our Best Available Rate when you book 14 days in advance.
Midweek Escape
Retreat to Virginia's wine country for a romantic midweek escape and save 20% on luxurious and spacious accommodations Sunday through Thursday.
Triple Five-Star
Elevate your stay with us as we celebrate our Spa, Restaurant, and Resort's Triple 5-Star Forbes Awards, offering resort credits to savor the culinary offerings at Harrimans and indulge in the tranquility of Salamander Spa.
Stay More Save More
Save up to 25% the longer you stay. Escape to our wide-open spaces and relax in our peaceful setting in Virginia's horse and wine country.
Fourth Night Free
When you book three consecutive nights, the fourth night is on us. With horseback riding, zip lining, daily family activities, fishing, archery, exquisite dining, relaxing spa treatments and much more, you will need to extend your getaway one extra day.
Capital & Country
Celebrate in Salamander style, blending the charm of the Virginia countryside with the grandeur of the nation's capital.