Bed and Breakfast AlabamaAlabama’s southern hospitality, charming historical ambiance and natural beauty will fill your every wish for your AL bed and breakfast getaway. An ideal way to see some of the most interesting sites is to tour the Alabama Scenic River Trail. The trail starts at the Georgia state line and meanders through some of the most pristine wildlife preserves, superior lakes, enchanting bayous and Alabama’s best know cities. Plan your itinerary to include a few days at one of the many bed and breakfasts along the way. You won’t want to miss out on any of Alabama’s inns and outs, so plan a few days up to a few weeks to really explore the state. From the Appalachian foothills, to the state’s commercial center in Birmingham, Huntsville’s Alabama Space and Rocket Center, |
Fairhope, Alabama Fairhope is known for its views of Mobile Bay and its charming downtown where you’ll find shops, restaurants, galleries and gift shops. Fairhope’s climate makes it ideal for biking, golf, tennis, and fishing. Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham is in the foothills of the Appalachian Mts., providing dining, shopping, & attractions like the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail. Montgomery, Alabama Montgomery is the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement. Aside from the wonderful restaurants and shops, highlights include the Rosa Parks Library and Museum and the Hank Williams Museum and Memorial. Mentone, Alabama Mentone is known as the camping capital of the world. Hot spots include the Chickamauga Battlefields & Little River Canyon Preserve. |
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Bed and Breakfast Alabama
Alabama’s southern hospitality, charming historical ambiance and natural beauty will fill your every wish for your AL bed and breakfast getaway. An ideal way to see some of the most interesting sites is to tour the Alabama Scenic River Trail. The trail starts at the Georgia state line and meanders through some of the most pristine wildlife preserves, superior lakes, enchanting bayous and Alabama’s best know cities. Plan your itinerary to include a few days at one of the many bed and breakfasts along the way. You won’t want to miss out on any of Alabama’s inns and outs, so plan a few days up to a few weeks to really explore the state. From the Appalachian foothills, to the state’s commercial center in Birmingham, Huntsville’s Alabama Space and Rocket Center, historic Mobile, and the Orange Beach on the Gulf of Mexico, take in Alabama, slow down and enjoy the hospitality your AL bed and breakfast offers (there’s a reason why so many famous writers came from the south). You’ll find great bed and breakfasts, urban inns, historic hotels, lodges, cabins, and even pet-friendly B&B’s on LanierBB.com for your AL bed and breakfast needs.
During breakfast it’s always enjoyable to mingle with other bed and breakfast guests like yourself. They may have some interesting ideas on what to see and do in Alabama that’s not covered by your tour guide or planned by your travel agent. Keep in mind that your innkeepers have a wealth of information on the key sites to visit and they are more than happy to be of assistance in helping their bed and breakfast guests. If you’re in Montgomery, take a tour of the Governor’s Mansion, you might just catch a glimpse of the First Lady (note tours that tours are limited to Tuesdays and Thursdays and you must make advance reservations). While you’re there, stop by and enjoy some traditional lemonade and cookies on the patio of the gift shop, located in the 1920’s cottage across the street.
In Mobile, innkeepers will charm you with their description of Alabama’s only seaport and the beauty of the gulf coast’s white sand beaches. Great diving, snorkeling, deep-sea fishing as well as champion golf courses, have enticed bed and breakfast enthusiasts to this part of Alabama for years. If this is not enough to keep you busy or you prefer some shade, there are many state parks where all you may spend your day hiking, canoeing, kayaking, biking, fishing or hunting.
While things tend to move a little slower in the South, you can keep your visit interesting with a variety of attractions and activities including hiking, fishing, golf, white sand beaches, historical sites, museums and national parks. The Alabama Shakespeare Festival (said to be the sixth-largest Shakespeare festival in the world), is most definitely a must see. Stay in or around a bed and breakfast in Montgomery to take full advantage of the festival. Other great performing art and music venues in Alabama include Birmingham and Orange Beach. Speed race enthusiasts, catch a race at the Talladega Superspeedway. Football fanatics, choose between Tuscaloosa's Bryant-Denny Stadium or Auburn's Jordan-Hare Stadium for a live game. Golfers, check out the world-famous Robert Trent Jones golf trail for a challenging course and full day of pure green.
Alabama’s beautiful Gulf Coast destinations offer white sand beaches, fresh catches of the day, cozy beach bed and breakfasts, sailing, fishing, swimming and much more. With no shortage of things to do, it’s almost an island paradise.
When deciding on a bed and breakfast, keep in mind that each one has its own unique flavor. Alabama may very well have some of the most interesting and welcoming bed and breakfasts in the South, with no shortage of southern hospitality at the fine Alabama bed and breakfast inns. From romantic settings, to rustic, rural bed and breakfasts, cabins, lodges and deluxe historical downtown inns, Alabama is a traveler’s delight. Alabama innkeepers painstakingly bring to life the allure of southern living in the smallest of details. Many bed and breakfasts are decorated in period furnishing to create an atmosphere that blends the past with present day luxuries. Wireless internet, free exchange libraries, TV’s with DVD players, personalized bath robes, evening wine and cheese on the wrap-around porch and so much more is offered at these bed and breakfasts. Unlike cookie-cutter hotel properties, Alabama bed and breakfasts offer charm and superior service, not to mention delicious southern breakfasts with eggs, bacon, grits, biscuits, gravy and more! Slow down when visiting Alabama, take in the sweet smell of magnolia in the air and get to know your fellow guests, you’ll always appreciate your relaxing and peaceful visit at your AL bed and breakfast. For great bed and breakfast cities in Alabama, search LanierBB.com. Fairhope, Birmingham, Montgomery, Mentone, Talladega, Prattville, Magnolia Springs, to name a few, are all lovely locations offering something different for each B&B traveler.
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