

The stylized yet fully modern hotel was built in 2001 to match the style of its namesake neighbor, the magnificent jewel of architecture and form, the Newberry Opera House.įirst settled in the pre-revolutionary mid-1700s, Newberry grew as a center for the cotton trade, and became the county seat of Newberry County in 1789. Perhaps most popular for overnight guests is the Hampton Inn Newberry Opera House (1201 Nance St.), located in the heart of the small city’s downtown.

Plenty of Airbnb and VRBO private homes are available, along with stately antebellum and Victorian bed and breakfast options, too. Picnic areas and abundant natural beauty make Lynch’s Woods a hidden gem that still provides plenty of quiet on non-peak days, but comes to life with mountain bikers every weekend.īecause of its proximity to the busy interstate, those looking for accommodations will find the usual bevy of chain motels along the highway, just a short hop into town. Some trails include freshwater creek crossings. Here you’ll find a variety of technically challenging, moderately difficult, and flat unpaved easy hikes and bike rides under a canopy of mixed hardwoods and pines. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy Lynch’s Woods hiking, mountain biking and equestrian trails, part of the S.C. Each of these award-winning C&H flowers is a work of art, a careful and loving merger between nature and science exploding with color and variety. For true Grand Strand-based road-dogs, Newberry is close enough for a daytrip there and back, but even more rewarding if you can stay a night or two and take time to really uncover its unique gifts and maybe catch a show.Įxplorations of the immediate area should include 70-year-old Carter & Holmes Orchids, an internationally known orchid hybridizer with greenhouse tours and orchid sales. Just 43 miles northwest of Columbia, and at just over three hours drive time from Myrtle Beach, Newberry should be on everyone’s getaway radar. (Left) The historic Newberry Opera House once was, and arguably still is, the “entertainment center of the Midlands ” (Right) Newberry Arts Center Here Willie Nelson, Michael Bolton, The Marshall Tucker Band, Ricky Skaggs, Aaron Neville, the Beach Boys and countless other superstars have played the same stage where minstrel shows and Shakespeare plays were performed as far back as the late 1800s. Newberry is also home to one of the finest historically significant concert venues in the U.S., the Newberry Opera House. Just off the highway, this quaint and friendly historic college town is loaded with antique stores, galleries and boutiques, fine dining, casual fare, cozy accommodations, world-class entertainment and surprisingly active weekend nightlife.

If you find yourself among those who’ve not slowed to take that exit and explore this old city, here’s a taste of what you’ve been missing. Newberry Main Street: Here you’ll find shopping, dining and the arts situated in a time capsule from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Īnyone who’s traveled around the Piedmont and the upstate of South Carolina has inevitably passed the exit signs on I-26 for Newberry, probably without giving it much notice-just another small town in the countryside to pass by on the way to somewhere else.
