Kentucky
Bed and Breakfasts
Regions
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Featured
Kentucky B&B
Destinations
Louisville offers museums, historic homes, and of course, Churchill Downs, the Kentucky Derby, and the Louisville Slugger Museum.
Bardstown, Kentucky
Bardstown is noted for its historic homes. It also boasts a variety of restaurants, art galleries and quaint shops. Enjoy My Old Kentucky Home State Park.
Versailles, Kentucky
Historic Versailles has antique shops, fine restaurants and historic homes. Learn about Kentucky bourbon at The Woodford Reserve Distillery.
Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington is in the heart of Bluegrass Country. It is the center of the horse industry and home to the University of Kentucky.
Hop on over to Kentucky and discover thoroughbred horse racing and foot stomping bluegrass music, all within minutes of wonderful bed and breakfasts. Whether you prefer to stay in a log cabin on a quiet farm, or an historic mansion in the city, you’ll be glad you visited the “Bluegrass State.”
Kentucky Bed and Breakfasts By City
Featured B&B's
Featured B&BBluegrass Country Estate
LaGrange, KY
Bluegrass Country Estate is a unique Bed and Breakfast in L'Esprit, home of many horse farms. The Estate is on 10 acres with 5 uniquely decorated guest rooms, swimming pool, hot tub, full room theatre, 2 game rooms and gym. Equine lodging available.
Featured B&BThe Roost Inn
Louisville, KY
Located on the famous Bardstown Rd. in the heart of the historic and eclectic Highlands Neighborhood, where there are hundreds of locally owned shops, restaurants and galleries. The Inn also houses Le Gallo Rosso Italian Bistro, Louisville's hidden gem.
Featured B&BSamuel Culbertson Mansion B&B
Louisville, KY
Louisville's most historic B&B, opulently furnished, southern gourmet breakfasts, close to downtown and Churchill Downs.
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Kentucky Bed and Breakfast
The active bed and breakfast traveler will find plenty to enjoy in Kentucky. Explore the 350-mile cave system of Mammoth Cave National Park. Hike, rock climb, and paddle through the Kentucky’s diverse geographical landscape. Kentucky also has much to do in its urban settings. Bourbon connoisseurs will thrill over Kentucky’s numerous distilleries, and food lovers will enjoy local favorite like fried catfish, slaw and hush puppies, and any pit barbecue specialty. Horse racing enthusiasts will of course enjoy the Kentucky Derby, and beer lovers will delight over Louisville’s German heritage beer selections. Book your trip today, stay in a Kentucky inn and enjoy your time in America’s heartland.
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