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The Greenbrier

300 W Main Street
White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986

304-536-1110

 
Greenbrier

 

Take the service of Manhattan's finest hotels, blend it with equal parts historic West Virginia and rural charm, then toss in remarkable golf and you have the Greenbrier. The resort is also renowned for its spa, which dates to 1778, when its healing sulphur springs were first discovered. The Greenbrier Sporting Club offers luxury homes plus the private Sam Snead course as well as fly fishing, horseback riding, hunting and other outdoor pursuits.

The Greenbrier is a world renowned award-winning resort nestled on 6,500 acres in the scenic Allegheny Mountains in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. The Greenbrier offers more than 50 activities, including three, 18-hole championship golf courses, a new golf academy, a gallery of fine shops and a host of traditional amenities, which have distinguished this resort for more than 200 years.

Three 18-hole championship golf courses are available exclusively to our guests. Each course begins and ends at The Golf Club, a short walk from the hotel. All three courses offer unique challenges and breathtaking views of the surrounding Allegheny

For 225 years, guests have been attracted to The Greenbrier's healing sulpher springs. The natural benefits of the healing minerals remain at the heart of The Greenbrier Spa experience. The Greenbrier Spa's treatments complement today's lifestyle, with greater attention to the healing powers of natural essences and minerals that have been trusted for centuries.

To promote mineral-based health and renewal, you might choose a Sulpher Soak to soothe tired muscles, The Greenbrier Signature Treatment, a Detoxifying Mud Wrap rich in minerals, a ThermaStone Massage to soothe sore muscles, a gentile whirlpool bath with indigenous spring water, or perhaps a Signature Foot Therapy.Mountains.

 

 

 

 

 

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