10 MORE Little-Known Inns In Idaho That Offer An Incredible Overnight Stay
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Staying at a hotel during your Idaho travels can be luxurious, but
sometimes you just want to feel a little more at home. While tacky
wallpaper and store-bought muffins might come to mind when you think of a
bed and breakfast, Idaho is full of cute and cozy B&Bs
and inns that are modern, elegant, and offer a little something
extra…no frumpy decor, here! Welcome to a new generation of inns and
B&Bs that will offer you a scenic, romantic, and warm night’s stay
with the personal touch your vacation deserves. Here are just a few more
of Idaho’s best and favorite hotel alternatives.
1. Dreamcatcher Bed and Breakfast, Victor
Open, inviting, and cozy all in
one, this mountain getaway nestled against the Tetons is a can't-miss
romantic destination that features themed Native American rooms and cozy
ambiance.
2. Cedar Mountain Farm Bed and Breakfast, Athol
This charming getaway is the
pinnacle of cozy luxury. Owned and operated by husband and wife team
Daryl and Al, this B&B was built by hand and situated on their
family farm. Homestyle cooking is fresh from the backyard, and the
atmosphere is one of peaceful relaxation.
3. Ashley Inn, Cascade
Just off of Cascade Lake and
boasting open, airy suites that are elegant to their core, this retreat
in the mountains is something truly special and welcoming. Here, you'll
be able to play board games, enjoy fresh-baked cookies nightly, and be
just moments away from a refreshing dip in the water.
4. Roosevelt Inn, Coeur d'Alene
This stately inn in downtown CDA is
not only luxurious in all the right ways, it also has the charm and
history of its brick schoolhouse history -- Couer d'Alene's oldest
remaining schoolhouse.
5. Blue Heron Inn, Rigby
This rustic getaway in Eastern
Idaho offers a welcoming stay that has all the comforts of home, easy
access to the Snake River, and plenty of recreation.
6. Knob Hill Inn, Ketchum
This posh resort-style inn in the
heart of Sun Valley is renowned not only for its lush grounds and
luxurious amenities, it's also a local favorite dining destination and
often considered the model for incredible guest service.
7. Paradise View Bed and Breakfast, Moscow
Simple and charming, hilltop escape
is a breath of fresh air that offers absolutely mesmerizing views of
the Palouse foothills... but better book fast! This gem only has two
rooms with floor to ceiling windows.
8. Reflections Inn, Kooskia
This waterfront retreat in
North-Central Idaho is a best kept secret. Overlooking the magnificent
Clearwater river in unspoiled wilderness, the interior of this gem is
quintessentially Idaho in all the right ways.
9. The Inn at Ellsworth Estate, Hailey
One of Sun Valley's most scenic
small towns is also home to an inn that is truly special. This gem has a
vintage touch and timeless decor combined with rustic elegance, all
while being set on expansive grounds that offer the best of Idaho
recreation.
10. Rocky Mountain Red Brick Inn, Preston
This beautifully restored old
church house from the 20s is now a quaint inn featuring homemade meals,
quaint rural atmosphere, and all the comforts of home.
So many places to visit, and so little time! Where are your favorite cozy inns and B&Bs to visit? Be sure to check out Part 1 of this list for more destination ideas.
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