Historic Jacob Rohrbach Inn
Antietam Bed & Breakfast
Eyewitness to History
Since 1804
Things to See and Do
The Inn is located in the Blue Ridge of Western Maryland. Founded in 1763, Sharpsburg is best known for the Antietam Civil War Battlefield, renowned as the most preserved of all Civil War sites. Many of Sharpsburg's homes and churches, including the Jacob Rohrbach Inn were damaged by artillery during the battle, and many buildings still display their scars.
The 184 mile long Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Park trail passes by Sharpsburg, Harpers Ferry National Park is only 12 miles away down the old "John Brown Road", and the Appalachian Trail traverses the South Mountain Battlefield just 8 miles from the Inn.
Call the Inn to arrange Private Historian Led Battlefield Tours of Antietam, South Mountain, or Harpers Ferry. We will arrange for an experienced guide to meet you at the Inn after breakfast. Your choice of tour length, type, and focus, $25/hour - 2 hour minimum. Transportation is provided for 4 passengers or less. (Advanced Notice Required)
The Maryland Office of Tourism has a free
1862 Antietam Campaign Tour Guide and Map.
For a copy call 800-MDISFUN.
For travelers on bike or foot the Inn is located 1.5 miles from
Snyder's Landing (C&O Canal Mile 76.6)
via a quiet country lane or 3 miles from both Lock 38 and Antietam Aqueduct.
Sharpsburg has several restaurants offering casual fare within a few blocks of the Inn, and many other choices for fine dining within 3 miles.