Tuesday, June 20, 2006

2 UniqueTexas Bed & Breakfasts

Here is information on 2 Texas Bed and Breakfasts They are unique because they are located on historical properties and run by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

Thanks to
Eileen aka CyberCelt for sending me this information. Be sure to visit her web site: CoolAdz all about highly-responsive premium advertising and web site design.

The Victorian Era

Rosemont Cottage Bed and Breakfast is located on the grounds of Starr Family Home State Historical Site
in Marshall, Texas. Starr Family Home State Historic Site preserves the 150-year-old history of the Starr family in Texas. Rosemont Cottage is a four-room cabin that includes a kitchenette, a queen size bed and a sofa that converts into a bed. The front porch, complete with a pair of rocking chairs, leads to the living room, furnished with period antiques. Beveled windows and wood paneled walls adorn the dining room, where breakfast is served.


Journey to Alsace


The white stucco Landmark Inn sits on a five-acre state historic site on the banks of the Medina River in Castroville, Texas. With 10 guests rooms, varying from suite to bedroom with 2 single beds, you will find the place of your dreams. The Alsatian (French-German) cuisine of the area is unique, and you will enjoy fresh Alsatian pastries each morning for breakfast in the riverfront parlor. Walk along pathways shaded by Pecan and Cottonwood trees. View the native plant gardens, sit on the banks of the Medina River, or rock on the porch. Borrow a bike at the inn and enjoy the town of Castroville, a great place for food and antiques. Various packages are available. Call the inn directly at 830-931-2133.


If you know about some great Bed and Breakfasts please send me the info and let's share it with the rest of the blogging world.

No comments: