How do you memorialize the fallen? If you ask 100 different veterans, you’ll get 100 different answers. Like every other demographic, veterans are not a monolith. We may have some common stereotypical traits associated with people who’ve served, but our experiences, and interpretation of those experiences, vary greatly- especially with the passage of time. Some lament the lack of small-town patriotic parades to mark the holiday and that folks just view it as an extended weekend where BBQs and leisure activities are the focus. Others attend public commemorations and celebrations. But for some of us, memorializing those we have lost to war and its aftermath is done privately. For me, this year at least, it was through deliberate conjuring of happy memories with friends who made the ultimate sacrifice, while riding in the Blue Ridge Mountains with a couple of other veterans, Dave and his dad Bob. When Dave mentioned a hidden gem of a motel right off the Blue Ridge Parkway in Floyd, VA, I immediately looked it up and booked us a few rooms. What a great find!

After taking over the establishment from owners who ran it for nearly 40 years, father and son duo Bjorn and Nick started major renovations on Tuggle’s Gap Roadside Inn in 2021. Although the current iteration of this historic lodge no longer operates the gas station or restaurant (but may reappear in the future), its location just 5 miles from downtown Floyd, and mere feet from an entrance to the Blue Ridge Parkway, makes it a primo location from which to stage exploration of the iconic 469-mile parkway. The rooms are minimalist yet comfy, very clean, and thoughtfully apportioned. I loved the raw wood ceilings and accents, walk in shower, multiple USB outlets, historic framed photos, and the most delicious in-room coffee maker java I’ve ever had at a hotel! From the moment I phoned the motel, Nick’s passion for the place shines through in his old-school Innkeeper style of ensuring each guest has the best experience possible.






The weekend was a great little get-away for the first ride of the Blue Ridge Parkway this season. I have a few other riding adventures from the last couple of months to catch y’all up on, so I’ll back up and post those stories soon!

It was a pleasure to have you stay with us at Tuggle’s Gap Roadside Inn and we loved reading about this and your other adventures! Thank you for sharing your story and we hope to see you again some time!
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I will definitely be back!
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