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Myrtledene Bed & Breakfast

Myrtledene Bed & Breakfast

(5 reviews)

$$

I wish I had spent the night here. I would love to stay all night here, but I am not in the area to…read morespend the evening, I am in one of my hiking moods. I was on a road trip back to Nashville and decided to stop and check out the Myrtledene Manor. History of the Manor: Used by Confederate Gen. John Hunt Morgan as his headquarters during his raids on Lebanon during the Civil War, Myrtledene today offers a slightly more relaxed environment for its guests. The house is completely furnished in antiques and guests are encouraged to make themselves at home. A large yard with gardens, fish pond and sings is ideal for couples on a romantic retreat, readers looking for a peaceful spot of children who need a safe place to play. Myrtledene has been designated a Kentucky landmark by the Kentucky Heritage Committee. Used by Confederate General John Hunt Morgan as his headquarters during his raids on Lebanon, Myrtledene today offers slightly more relaxed environs for our guests. With two guest rooms, the house is completely furnished in antiques. Guests are encouraged to make themselves at home and make use of the entire house and grounds. Phones, television, wireless internet service, a library, a refrigerator, and piano are here for our guests' use. The large yard with gardens, wisteria arbor, fish pond, swings, and hammocks are ideal for couples on a romantic retreat, readers looking for a peaceful spot, or children who need a safe place to play. Myrtledene has been designated a Kentucky Landmark by the Kentucky Heritage Committee. General Morgan was so enamored with Myrtledene that he chose to spare it when his Raiders burned and looted much of Lebanon, a Union stronghold. In fact, it was here where the white flag of truce was flown atop a pole used to clean the tall ceilings. Today's "raiders" can use Myrtledene as their headquarters as they come to experience traditional Southern hospitality and visit the many area attractions I would love to learn more about the history of this gorgeous manor.

We took a few days to do the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, so we stayed here after the first night. This…read moreis very close to the Maker's Mark distillery, though your GPS will take you on one-lane horse trails cascading over miniature cliffs! (very pretty, though, and we survived due to my other-worldly driving skills). The B&B apparently has some history to it relating to the Civil War, as does the city of Lebanon. This is supposedly one of the few houses that was not burned when the Confederate army seized it. The house is quite charming if you're into old houses. Our room was fairly nice with maybe a few too many pieces of furniture stuffed in it. You don't really have a private bathroom unless nobody else is staying there. They seem to be improving the place, as they were putting in central air while we were there (I think). The Good: The bed was comfortable, there is free wireless, and the owner/operator is very pleasant. Breakfast was good. The Bad: The grounds needed some tending to. The grass was very over-grown, as were the vines hanging over the front walk-way. Breakfast was about 45 minutes late and we didn't have access to coffee until breakfast was ready (though it was very good). The owner/operators have two young children. They didn't disturb us, though you should know this is sort of a family-friendly establishment. Some of you may like that, and some of you may not. If ever in the middle of Kentucky again, we would consider staying here again.

The Hill House Bed & Breakfast - Comfy Cozy GORGEOUS Bed!

The Hill House Bed & Breakfast

(7 reviews)

We loved our short stay! Great location (close to Marker's Mark Distillery), spacious place,…read moredelicious food, and kind hosts. Jim and Cheryl stayed up to welcome us despite our late arrival and anticipated many of our needs. Would recommend to all.

. Please see more PHOTOS on my Trip Advisor review!…read more Without a doubt, The Hill House Bed and Breakfast is one of the most luxurious, charming, and just so good that it's almost decadent, destinations! The vibe and decor is an eclectic mix of yesteryear meets modern, bright and airy! It's a perfect blend! The new owners are still ongoing their projects of updating many things; yet it seems as if everything has already been done! There has been no detail left out! It's spic and span CLEAN from top to bottom! Super Cleanliness is a big PLUS for me! The breakfasts are absolutely SCRUMPTIOUS! The presentation in the Dining room is where the experience starts! Presentation truly is everything and The Hill House has it! Jim and Cheryl are both very creative people! I'm sure they'll keep the updates going until they have it just SO-SO to meet their level of what they want this lovely home to be! My cousin and I had a 2 night stay here while visiting the Bardstown KY area. I stayed in the Maple Room. My cousin was in the Magnolia room. I couldn't have been more fortunate than to have a chosen the room that just absolutely was everything I'd want it to be. (Be very careful of the lower door knobs or you get locked in your room. Jim is going to change out all of these. You'll be fine if you don't lock that bottom doorknob!) Thank you so much to Jim and Cheryl that made our stay truly enjoyable. Jim, an extra thank you for helping me exit out of the parking lot upon departure in the rain on those curvy roads. To Cheryl, I just hate it that with the rain and all that I forgot those amazing leftovers out of the fridge. I sure was looking forward to that later this evening! You both went above and beyond! Best of wishes to you on the rest of your Journey! I have just a couple of tips for anyone traveling here. You need to physically type in the address into your GPS. If you don't, you'll end up like me driving in circles in some of the most beautiful farmlands and rolling hills I've ever seen! That part was great, but, you may panic, like I did! The location is very easy to pass right by it and end up doing this. However, it was because I spoke my GPS instead of actually typing in the address. Also, if you should have any physical limitations, be aware that there are stairs down to the patio and then of course if you're staying in a room on the upper level, there are stairs. This is an Historic home and there are no elevators. Also, be prepared for a lot of winding roads in the areas between Bardstown and Loretto. The roads themselves are beautiful, but there are so many people that live there that drive SO FAST around those curves, that I was truly frightened a couple of times. I suppose the locals know the roads and they're not concerned. I hope someone in the City Council, or the Mayor, becomes concerned, and SOON. Better to advice their residents to cool it on these roads before someone dies a tragic death here. I hate to write that but I don't want anyone harmed on the roads of Loretto, KY. I can't believe the local law enforcement doesn't seem concerned about this.

Best Western Campbellsville Inn

Best Western Campbellsville Inn

(17 reviews)

$

0 stars. Horrible front desk service, servant was rude from the very moment we walked in and had a…read moremeltdown and refused service over a harmless joke between me and someone I was with. After reading some of the reviews I feel that I dodged a bullet.

Back here on business and when I checked in, I was put on the second floor. The issue? This Best…read moreWestern, like the one in Corbin, does not have elevators! :O It did not occur to me last time because I was put on the first floor. Why do these hotels not have elevators? Well, I think the one in Corbin must have been a converted motel (rooms that are facing towards the outside). But this hotel is actually a hotel, all the doors are within the building and so even under a buyout, it should have remained a hotel and had elevators. So odd. Last time, I guess I forgot to update the cable package. They do have the History Channel (one channel I watch for The Secrets of Skinwalker Ranch), but no Discovery Family and no Travel Channel (Paranormal Caught on Camera, if I were to stay here on Wednesday). 8/12/2025 The breakfast is replenished every hour. I went down the first time and I was only left with tater tots (which were good) and the egg beater scrambled eggs. I never eat the eggs and so, tater tots. I did see that someone was tending the food because she was the one who told me on the hour 7 a.m. (breakfast starts at 6 a.m.) that sausage and bacon would be available. 8/13/2025 The breakfast is the same (they do not rotate). This hotel also has some good baked goods, chocolate and frosted doughnuts (most hotels I find only have muffins, and not just English Muffins). Everything was good with the stay. The only inconvenience is definitely if one is placed on the second floor (no elevators).

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