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    4.8 (26 reviews)
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    Adorable love swans!
    Audrey R.

    I cannot sing enough praise about Flume's End! This was the best B&B experience I have ever had. The website doesn't do this place justice, you'd have no idea how home-y it really is (Priya - put some updated pictures on there!!!). Walking into the house, my girlfriend and I were transported into what felt like snow white's wonderland cabin. The teacups on the ceiling, the wood slab table with pie plates, the velvet couches... there are cozy little details everywhere; the more we looked, the more we were amazed. We were greeted by Priya, the owner of Flume's End who is a one-woman show. Her energy was contagious and I immediately felt at home. She showed us to our room, the Empire Suite, which has a huge bed, a gorgeous bathroom, and its own outside patio balcony. This is an all inclusive experience. Priya likes to leave out cookies for guests as "midnight snacks," and there's hot cocoa and coffee available all day! I can't say enough about the breakfast, which had everything you could ask for. Can we talk about the little parfait cups?!? And the mini egg dishes? I was living in tea party heaven. You can't beat staying at Flume's End. It's a 5 minute walk into downtown, and the backyard is a fairy forest that you can wander around and enjoy day & night. We'll be back!

    The beautiful area behind the B&B.
    Jennifer W.

    One of the best B&B experiences ever and I would highly encourage anyone traveling to or through Nevada City to stay here. Beautiful house, decor, room. The proprietor was so nice, gave us recommendations on on places to eat and see that are a walk away. Such a wonderful experience.

    Took a nice long hot bath before bed!
    Kamilia B.

    Stayed for one night and could not have had a better experience. The place was warm, cozy, unique, inviting, clean and so relaxing.

    View from the yurt looking at the main house.
    Carrie D.

    What a true Gem. First time at a bed & breakfast. Based on this experience, it won't be the last. The truth is, my love and I are going to make this a yearly weekend getaway. The owner caters to her guests and her personality is warm and inviting. She gave us some history of the area and of this beautiful home. Her attention to detail is spot on. We felt like we were really welcomed. We stayed in the yurt as that was the only accommodation available when we booked. We were pleasantly surprised and it was super romantic. There is some road noise that can be heard, but it didn't bother us one bit. If you need ear plugs, they are provided as well. Highly recomme

    Tracy C.

    This place was AMAZING!! I loved the eclectic decor! So fun to walk around and look at all the intricate, carefully placed decor items. The surrounding grounds included fun yard art... the creek and flume. A great place to sit and enjoy a beverage. The location was perfect... within walking distance to bustling Broad Street. In the morning there was a nice selection of continental breakfast items.

    View from the rear, near the water
    John H.

    Just spent three nights in the Running Water room at Flume's End where the sound of water running by the room was very relaxing. I was very impressed by the beautiful old building with plenty of history. Very scenic and relaxing with water running through the property. Continental does not do the breakfast justice. There are English muffins with tasty jams, along with outstanding yogurt and granola, along with a variety of other offerings. Rooms are beautifully decorated and comfortable. That should be enough but Priya really adds to the draw here. She's a one woman show and she is quite simply amazing. She's so personable that I was disappointed that I couldn't spend more time with her. Priya clearly loves her job and her inn as she focuses on the finer touches. You can spend days exploring the house and grounds and continually find new treasures. However, I was unable to find even a particle of dust. I already want to go back.

    empire suite bed 1
    Sophie C.

    What an amazing experience! The inn is tucked right on the outskirts of town, and it's just a few minute walk over a bridge to hit downtown. There's parking for guests, which was convenient. We were allowed to check in at 11! Beautifully charming and quaint ambiance throughout- we were oohing and aahing while getting the initial tour. Priya, the innkeeper, was so kind and helpful! We had the empire suite, which had two beds, a bathroom, and balcony. Spacious, great view, modern bathroom, electric fireplace... no complaints. There's always snacks out downstairs in the common area, as well as a variety of drinks you can prepare. Great seating areas around as well! Breakfast exceeded our expectations, everything seemed carefully prepared with love. There was granola, english muffins, yogurt jars, hardboiled eggs, fresh fruit, scones/muffins, oatmeal, granola bars, OJ and milk. Priya has a fabulous collection of vintage dishes and silverware. Have fun exploring, really can't wait to be back!

    View from private deck/balcony
    Annette C.

    What a lovely experience all around in the Pyrite Room at Flume's End! I stayed just one night on a quick business trip but that was enough time to enjoy the absolute charm of the grounds, the room, the comfortable bed, the private balcony with the sights and sounds of the creek freely flowing, the delicious breakfast with everything presented so beautifully, and the gracious innkeeper. Wouldn't change a single thing!

    Super cute tea cup collection near the coffee and tea options!
    Kathryne B.

    I almost hate to write a review for this because I do not want anyone else knowing about it and booking these rooms! We came for one weekend and picked this place based on its excellent reviews and proximity to the Nevada County Fairgrounds (~10 minute drive). None of the reviews I found mentioned parking, so, let me say that there is reserved parking for hotel guests. We brought our 1/2 ton pickup, so, I was a little worried, but we had no issues - even when we returned to the BnB at 9:30pm after the event at the fairgrounds. We were in the Empire Suite, which actually has two separate bedrooms. There is one bathroom with his and hers sinks and an updated toilet and shower. The interior of the room is SO adorable and tastefully decorated. We loved the private patio (that was up on the second floor of the building) that was completely obscured from view. The creek that runs behind the building is absolutely enchanting. My husband and I are not outdoorsy by any means, but even we loved exploring the grounds which is obviously lovingly cared for. Lots of comfortable outdoor seating that is enmeshed in nature - very relaxing soundtrack! Check-in was very quick and easy. The innkeeper was the sweetest! Her phone number is posted everywhere in case you need anything - but, we never ran into any issues. The kitchen has filtered water, coffee, and tea available. It is fully stocked with anything you might need to prepare your own food and has a fridge as well. I was almost sad we were not staying longer to take advantage! Breakfast is available from 8am to 10am on weekends. This gave us time to get a lazy start to the morning and head down to breakfast at 9am. A beautiful spread with hardboiled eggs, very cute fruit salad arrangements, cereals, yogurt, pastries, etc. My favorite continental breakfast in quite some time! As mentioned, the location is fantastic as well. It is just ten minutes from the fairgrounds and walkable to downtown Nevada City. (We drove there and it ended up taking us longer to find parking that it would have if we had walked. Seriously - it's an 8 minute walk. Go for it.) My only complaint is that the Queen size bed in our room was pretty soft. The hubby and I thought the Queen size was cozy, but, found ourselves sinking into the mattress a few times! If you are into softer mattresses, I wouldn't see a problem. (Let me say, nonetheless, this would not stop us from coming back!) We will absolutely be making this place part of our rotation. Perfect for a quick getaway - DO NOT MISS!

    the yurt  and nature
    Chanel R.

    what a perfect lil getaway! the cutest most comfiest stay at this beautiful bed and breakfast. so much personality and you can just feel the love of the housekeeper. it was a beautiful stay we got to experience the rain, thunder, lightning and blue skies. so much to do in this small historic town. the yurt was so comfortable and the bath was relaxation to the maximum! thank you priya for your hospitality and sharing your space with us.

    Margaret R.

    We loved this little bed and breakfast. We wish we had more time to stay and explore, but the room was perfect. The history and nostalgia was fascinating. The views and the creek were breath taking... the breakfast was perfect.

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    It overlooked the creek, a small waterfall was right beneath our window and we had a small patio with 2 chairs and a table.

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    The Parsonage 1865 - The front parlor seating area faces Broad street perfect for enjoying people watching and local parades.

    The Parsonage 1865

    4.5(11 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I stayed in a small cottage and it had everything I needed, great bed, great pillows and the…read moreoverall aesthetic was lovely, with nice art, mirrors, a small kitchen great lighting for reading. I highly recommend the Parsonage 1865.

    We booked Room 2 at The Parsonage expecting a traditional bed-and-breakfast stay in a historic…read morehome. The property is listed as a B&B on several platforms, the website features breakfast imagery, and the booking form asks for dietary restrictions, so we reasonably assumed breakfast and access to common areas were part of the experience. Instead, Room 2 functions more like a small private room rental with limited access to the house. We were surprised to learn upon arrival that we did not have access to the main house common areas. For us, shared spaces are a major part of what makes staying in a bed and breakfast enjoyable. The room itself was also extremely small. With a queen bed and a twin bed in the room, there was essentially no space to move around comfortably and no seating area at all. For three guests, there was nowhere to sit except on the beds, and simply walking around the room was difficult due to the tight layout. Breakfast was also not served. Two muffins were left for us despite the reservation being for three guests, and despite the booking form asking for dietary restrictions. We have stayed at many bed and breakfasts over the years throughout California--both coastal and wine country--and the experiences we've loved have always included warm hospitality, welcoming hosts, shared spaces to relax in, and memorable breakfasts. The common thread in these stays is that guests are encouraged to enjoy the home itself, interact with hosts, and relax in shared spaces. That sense of hospitality and atmosphere is the reason we choose B&Bs. While the building at The Parsonage is historic, Room 2 itself felt very modern and generic rather than reflecting the character of a historic inn. To be fair, the owners later pointed out that the website includes a detailed description and a floor plan showing the limited access for Room 2. However, we found the wording easy to misinterpret when booking, particularly given the B&B categorization, breakfast imagery on the site, and the dietary restriction field in the booking form. At approximately $280 for the night (including a $50 fee for a third guest), the experience did not match what we personally expect from a bed-and-breakfast stay. This room may work fine for travelers who simply want a small private room and plan to spend most of their time out in town. However, for guests specifically seeking the hospitality, shared spaces, and atmosphere that typically define a bed-and-breakfast experience, Room 2 may not meet those expectations.

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    The Parsonage 1865 - Enjoy views of historic Nevada City.

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    The Parsonage 1865 - Every room has its own personal bathroom and a wardrobe or a closet.

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    Every room has its own personal bathroom and a wardrobe or a closet.

    The Madison House Bed And Breakfast - 10.28.18  features a sun terrace and views of the garden, a complementary daily breakfast is offered to guests

    The Madison House Bed And Breakfast

    2.5(10 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    This is actually a nice place run by very nice people. The reason I give it only 2 stars is…read morebecause, when we got there, we found out that the only way to our room was by way of incredibly steep stairs. We knew it was an older building, but still didn't expect this kind of straight up narrow steps. When we called to make the reservation, we mentioned being seniors, so it would not be unreasonable to expect a heads up about the stairs. There were apparently other rooms in a different part of the house with a more accessible staircase. Otherwise, the room was fine and the breakfast was good. Nevada City has a cute little downtown just steps from the Madison House.

    Awful. The ceiling is in serious disrepair, holes and cracks everywhere and paint splashed on locks…read moreas you open the door. We've stayed in many lovely bed and breakfasts. They offer nothing. Most offer wine and cheese for happy hour and interact with guests. The most basic offer sherry in a decanter with tasting crystal/glassware. These people are going through the motions. Completely lazy and zero customer service. As for breakfast, the lady yelled from the kitchen "everything alright?" She couldn't be bothered coming into the dining room and respectfully addressing her guests. We all looked at each other surprised. After her bellowing from the kitchen, she then again slammed the door! They are completely disinterested and could care less. The porch was filthy and cobwebs everywhere. You get to pay $200 a night for a room in disrepair. They do Nevada City a disservice. I'm pretty sure you can do better just about anywhere. We are seasoned travelers and it was still a quite shocking experience.

    Flume's End - bedbreakfast - Updated May 2026

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