Tennessee Bed and Breakfasts Welcome Visitors for Peaceful Farm Getaways
Farm-based Bed-and-Breakfasts across the state offer rural relaxation.
Farm-based Bed-and-Breakfasts across the state offer rural relaxation.
Linden, in Perry County, creates colorful art and restores historic hotel to draw new visitors.
Perched between the Doe River and the steep slopes of the Appalachian Mountains in East Tennessee, Roan Mountain Bed and Breakfast is an idyllic getaway.
Every bed-and-breakfast offers a special touch that sets it apart from the competition. At the Bonnie Blue Inn in McMinnville, that little something extra comes in a jar.
The scenic rural valley of Red Boiling Springs became famous for its natural mineral waters. Its three remaining historic hotels offer a peaceful glimpse of the town’s resort history.
When most of us think about our backyards, decks, swing sets and flower beds come to mind. When Cathy Barnett thinks about their backyard, she’s thinking old-timey barbershops, antique cars and a train depot. Welcome to Pecan Grove Bed and Breakfast (formerly known as Our Backyard Town) in Martin, one of Tennessee’s most fascinating, one-of-a-kind…
After taking a bald eagle tour at Reelfoot Lake in February 1993, Nancy Moore realized a life-change was in order.
Guests at the Byrn-Roberts Inn stay in rooms that are a study in quiet indulgence, with nooks and sitting places geared to rest and reflection.
History was made on the property that is now Lylewood Inn in Indian Mound.