A Sharpsburg landmark since 1804. Search for Jacob Rohrbach Inn on Google for accurate information. Don't bother filling out the contact form on this site, the Inn will never see it.
Starting at
$114 per night
Built around 1800, by Capt. Joseph Chapline, Revolutionary War patriot, the Inn is a perfect example of Federal Period architecture. Located in the heart of Sharpsburg, Maryland it is surrounded by the Antietam Battlefield, and was used as a hospital to care for the wounded following the battle. The Inn is named for Jacob Rohrbach who lost his life defending the property against horse thieves claiming to be Mosbyi s men on July 4, 1864. Four guest rooms offer a glimpse of early American life, and a comfortable base for exploring Antietam, South Mountain, Harpers Ferry, and the C&O Canal historic areas. Bicycle rental is available for guest wishing to ride the Battlefield or explore the C&O Canal bike path to Harpers Ferry. Battlefield guides are also available.
Complete descriptions of the inn, rooms and rates are located on the Jacob Rohrbach Inn website. Click the link under "For More Information" (lower left) or point your browser to
Rates are $119 to $149 double occupancy and include a delicious multi-course breakfast with home baked goodies and dishes prepared with fresh herbs from Joanne's garden..
Rates are $119 to $149 double occupancy and include a delicious multi-course breakfast with home baked goodies and dishes prepared with fresh herbs from Joanne's garden..
Wonderful fine dining is available at the nearby historic Old South Mountain Inn, or in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, just three miles away across the Potomac.
Get your free travel newsletter full of inspiring travel ideas, great deals, destinations and adventures. Discover new places to explore, new adventures and new experiences.
See latest edition.