Appalachian Camping Resort Log Home 7

Shartlesville -> Pennsylvania -> Mid-Atlantic -> Northeast -> the USA

PA 19554 60 Motel Drive, Shartlesville, PA 19554, United States of America

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Appalachian Camping Resort Log Home 7. Hotel in Shartlesville

Located in Shartlesville, Appalachian Camping Resort Log Home 7 offers accommodations with a patio and kitchen. Every unit features a private bathroom and bath, air conditioning, a TV and a microwave. A toaster and coffee machine are also featured.

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The Information about Shartlesville, Pennsylvania, the USA

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