Everyone needs a place to relax, even if it's just for a weekend, or even a night. On occasions such as this, Kentucky has some amazing little nooks, each tucked away in a delightfully scenic environment. When you visit one of the many bed and breakfasts in Kentucky, you'll find southern hospitality at its finest. All across the Bluegrass, there are charming places to unwind. Here are some of the most unique and peaceful bed and breakfasts to relax and recharge here in Kentucky.
1. Inn at Woodhaven
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and a county Landmark, the Inn at Woodhaven is one of Kentucky’s most luxurious bed and breakfasts.The Main House and Carriage House, both built in 1853 by famous Kentuckian Theodore Brown, are incredible examples of American Gothic Revival architecture. The houses feature 14-foot-tall ceilings, floor-to-ceiling diamond-paned windows, huge arched doors, and original ceiling plaster work and shutters, and these details are sure to make you swoon! The third building, Rose Cottage, was built in 1998 using architectural details from the original buildings. Learn more at the Inn at Woodhaven website.
2. Willis Graves Bed and Breakfast
In the heart of northern Kentucky, surrounded by the rolling blue hills for which the Bluegrass is named, sits the lovely little locale of Burlington. Founded in 1816, Burlington has always been the county seat of historic Boone County, named, of course, for the famous explorer and Kentuckian. Burlington has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1979, and is a delight of a place to visit. And it's within this lovely locale that you'll find Willis Graves Bed and Breakfast, one of the coziest bed and breakfasts in Kentucky that's home to three different historic accommodations!
3. Maple Hill Manor Bed and Breakfast
Maple Hill Manor Bed and Breakfast in Springfield is a on the Bourbon Trail. Breakfasts are freshly made, the staff friendly, and the honeymoon suite is picture perfect. It also has a reputation for being haunted.
4. Montgomery Inn BnB
The 1911 Montgomery Inn located in Versailles is another historic bed and breakfast where guests can get a feel for the early 1900s. Learn more here.
5. The Guesthouse at Rosecrest Farm
The Guesthouse at Rosecrest Farm gives guests a night or more in the serene environment of a working horse farm in Paris, Kentucky.
6. A Storybook Inn
Originally built in the late 1830s, the property became an award-winning inn in 2005. Since then, it's made numerous "best of" lists, and truly is one of the most beautiful places to stay in Kentucky.
7. Jailer's Inn Bed & Breakfast
The Jailer's Inn is located in historic Bardstown. It has five rooms, all decorated in unique styles. The thick stone walls block the sounds that would normally be heard from a standard Inn! This is most definitely the best night's sleep you'll ever have in jail!
8. The Potter’s Inn B&B
This cozy little B&B offers guests a quiet night in a renovated farm house from the Victorian Era. The Apple syrup served there is renowned.
9. Riverside Inn
The Riverside Inn B&B in Warsaw is the perfect spot for romance. This private spot along the river gives guests a comfortable stay, great food, and a romantic setting.
Each of these beautiful bed and breakfasts in Kentucky offer a relaxing experience for guests, and these are only the tip of the iceberg. Kentucky has some amazing B&Bs spread all across the state, each with a unique atmosphere. From Victorian Era homes to farmhouses, the Bluegrass knows how to show its visitors southern hospitality.
If you have experienced any of Kentucky's B&B Inns, please share your favorites in the comments below. If not, on your next visit, enjoy a home cooked breakfast instead of just donuts and coffee.
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