Gay Friendly Inns & Bed and Breakfasts in Michigan, Kentucky, Ohio and Virginia
It's your vacation, and you should feel comfortable wherever you go. That's why our group of inns will all welcome you. Enjoy luxury accommodations and privacy at our gay-friendly bed and breakfast inns, a more memorable alternative to generic, roadside hotels.
Michigan Bed and Breakfast Inn
National House Inn: Do you ever wonder where the fast lane ends? You found it! It ends at gay-friendly The National House Inn, the oldest operating bed and breakfast inn in Michigan. Their 16 rooms offer all the luxuries of today with the same gracious hospitality first enjoyed by stagecoach travelers some 170 years ago. Nineteenth century flavor is tastefully blended with modern conveniences. Located in downtown Marshall, walk to shops, restaurants, museums, and hundreds of beautiful historic buildings in their National Historic Landmark District. And there are plenty of antiques to buy. Barb will take great care of you!
Kentucky Bed and Breakfast Inn
Beaumont Inn: Since 1919, the Dedman family has welcomed guests to enjoy the inn's ambiance and style of grand Southern tradition. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Beaumont Inn is honored with numerous national hospitality and food awards during the last 90 years. Today, Chuck and Helen Dedman invite gay and lesbian travelers experience the gentility and hospitality of this Southern inn, where you will discover well appointed rooms in historic buildings, traditional Kentucky cuisine, fine wines, spirits, draft beer and casual dining in the Old Owl Tavern, and many nearby attractions including historic sites, horse farms and distillieries. Located in the quaint, historic town of Harrodsburg, you can walk to downtown with shops and grand, historic homes.
Ohio Bed and Breakfast Inns
Inn at Honey Run: Nestled on 70 acres in the heart of the Ohio Amish Country, the Inn at Honey Run
is a serene oasis of nature and wildlife, comfort and privacy, fine dining and
warm hospitality. Located in Holmes County, between the villages of Millersburg
and Berlin, Ohio, they are located within two hours of Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio. Phil Jenkins invites you to his country estate that offers a peaceful "open-minded" retreat in the middle of the conservative Amish country. Relax in one of 45 uniquely-decorated guestrooms, suites or cottages. Rejuvenate with a symphony of spa treatments featuring 100% organic products. Explore the Ohio Amish Country, the largest Amish settlement in the world with many antique Savor creative cuisine and with fine wines at a restaurant in a tree-top setting. Walk nature trails along streams, hilltops and woodlands with 1,200 plant species.
Murphin Ridge Inn: Come see Darryl and Sherry for the perfect getaway for pleasure and relaxation in Southwestern Ohio’s Amish country (just over an hour from Cincinnati). Situated on 142 acres of rolling woodland and farmland with vistas of the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Murphin Ridge Inn is the ideal spot for a quiet, romantic getaway for gay and lesbian couples. Sit on a rocking chair on the front porch with your feet up, sipping slowly from a glass of homebrewed raspberry iced tea. Explore hiking trails and discover gorgeous waterfalls and the wonders of nature. Drive through neighboring small towns and shop for antiques, Amish handcrafts and baked goods. Wait for sunrise and a breakfast of Foggy Bottom pancakes and homemade applesauce with a view of forever.
Inn at Cedar Falls: Enjoy a relaxing stay in a peaceful home-like room
at this gay-friendly Inn, or one of five spacious 1840's styled Cabins. They also have cozy
Cottages that are nestled in the nooks and crannies. The Inn At Cedar Falls sits
on 75 acres and is surrounded on three sides by Hocking Hills State Park, about 1.5 hours southeast of Columbus. After a day of hiking to waterfalls and caves, there
is no better way for gay and lesbian travelers to relax than The Spa At Cedar Falls. This quiet retreat is for those
seeking the luxury of spa services gently balanced with a closeness to nature.
The Inn restaurant seats 45 in two 1840's log cabins and a large, seasonal
outdoor dining area. The food is prepared with the freshest of ingredients, much
of it grown locally in the Hocking Hills.
Virginia Bed & Breakfast Inn
Inn at Gristmill Square: Located in the heart of the charming village of Warm Springs, Virginia, The Inn at Gristmill Square offers a unique gay-friendly and peaceful escape to the Allegheny Mountains, away from the rush and noise of everyday life. A Virginia historic landmark, Gristmill Square is like a small 19th century mountain village, with lovingly-restored historic buildings, fresh-baked muffins every morning, and an elegant restaurant housed in the converted mill. Welcome elements of the modern world intrude gently – each room has a private bath, cable TV, wi-fi and private phone line, and a day spa and gift shops are on the grounds. The Waterwheel Restaurant, located in the original gristmill building, offers selections such as fresh local trout, roast duckling and tournedos au poivre in an elegant country setting. Stop at the Simon Kenton Pub to relax with a drink. Be sure to say hello to Bruce, mom Janice and wife Sarah! Bath County Virginia is named for the crystal clear mineral waters of the natural warm springs, and travelers have come to Bath to soak in the springs for more than 200 years. It's a great place for active relaxation, like hiking, golf, boating and mountain biking. A world-class music center and several excellent galleries and shops provide cultural diversion, as well.


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