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A spacious dining area features a large wooden table surrounded by four modern chairs. Natural light streams in through two windows adorned with blinds, highlighting the earthy tones of the accent wall. Decor includes simple art pieces and a decorative bowl on the table.
Home in La Grange
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 56 reviews

5 Stars Sweet Retreat Wheelchair Accessible

Former bakery completely renovated into a "sweet retreat" for your visit to La Grange, the Kindness Capital of Kentucky! Just steps from the only railroad that still runs down an active Main Street. Wheelchair accessible—two bedrooms, two tiled baths, sleeps 8. Historic Downtown La Grange boasts unique shops, restaurants, a train viewing tower with over 30 trains/day, parks and the Alley Loop (a fun interactive art walk). Nearby horse farms, Churchill Downs, Bourbon Trail, 20 mins to Louisville.

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The exterior of Deerview Cabin features a wooden porch with a welcome sign, surrounded by hanging plants and potted greenery. A rustic metal roof contrasts with the natural wood siding. Chairs are placed on the porch, inviting relaxation in a serene rural setting.
Home in La Grange
5 out of 5 average rating, 263 reviews

Romantic country getaway with hot tub

Deerview Cabin is a completely renovated 1940's farm house 10 minutes from historic LaGrange. Guests have the entire home with front and back porch overlooking the big backyard. The master bedroom has a queen bed and the second bedroom has a full bed. The kitchen is fully equipped and ready for some country cooking. The fire pit is located in the back yard ready for you or you can use the gas fire pit just steps from the hot tub. The hot tub is ready for guests with a view of stars!

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The exterior of the stone cabin is framed by lush greenery and flowering plants. Sunlight casts soft shadows across the textured stone walls. A decorative statue stands on a pedestal near the entrance, complementing the natural surroundings.
Cabin in Louisville
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 301 reviews

Historic Cabin by Bourbon Trail

Historic, unique, tasteful and serene - the Edward Tyler house, ca. 1783, is a stone cabin 20 minutes SE of Louisville on 13 acre estate. Near the famous bourbon trail, rental includes full cabin and large screen porch overlooking pond with fountain. First floor has living/dining/kitchen space with small sofa bed and stone fireplace (gas); queen bed and full bath on second floor. American and European antique furnishings and fine art welcome you to fully updated home with central HVAC.

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A light-filled dining area features a wooden table surrounded by white chairs. A blue area rug anchors the space, complemented by a chandelier above. A kitchen bar with seating is visible in the background, and large windows provide views of the surrounding trees.
Home in Bedford
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

Atoka Farms

If you are looking to get away in seclusion and be with Mother Nature, this is the home. Very quiet, with a running creek beside the home. Walking distance to the Ohio river, two outdoor decks, one with a grill. A car port, full kitchen, two full baths, paved driveway, trees all around. The home sits between two hill ridges surrounded by 180 acres. It is a park like setting. 30 minutes from Gene Snyder and I-71 (Louisville). Historic Lagrange Ky and Madison In, are a must see and close by.

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An open-concept living area features a cozy sofa and armchair, with light-colored walls and wooden beams above. The modern kitchen, equipped with stainless steel appliances and a spacious island, is complemented by bar seating and a view of the outdoors through a window.
Home in Crestwood
5 out of 5 average rating, 85 reviews

Briar Creek Cottage

Welcome to this cozy 2-bed, 2-bath cottage, just 25 minutes from the Louisville Airport & conveniently close to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. Recently renovated, this cottage is nestled in a peacefully wooded lot with modern amenities. The primary suite includes a queen bed, an en suite bathroom, and an optional pack-n-play. The second bedroom also features a queen bed and adjacent bath. Perfect for a tranquil getaway or exploring the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. Book now for a charming retreat!

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The living room features a classic design with rich green walls and a mix of hardwood and patterned flooring. Two ornate armchairs are positioned opposite a dark wood coffee table, with a leather sofa off to the side. Large windows allow natural light to fill the space.
Home in La Grange
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 97 reviews

The Lady Jinx Home - 3 BR/2.5 Bath - Entire Home

“The Lady Jinx” is a renovated 3 BR/2.5 Bath, Princess Anne-style Home built in 1895. This 2-story has tons of character from the detailed wood trim to the stain glass windows to the original interior doors to the gorgeous wood floors. The home is located in downtown La Grange, the only town in America that has an active train running along it’s Main Street, & is within walking distance to restaurants, shopping boutiques, museums, parks and entertainment with being only one block away!

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A spacious studio-style room features a four-poster bed with white bedding. A comfortable armchair sits nearby, and a flat-screen TV is positioned on a wooden entertainment unit. Natural light enters through patterned curtains, illuminating the warm wood flooring.
Tiny home in La Grange
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 265 reviews

Brakeman's Cottage

"All Aboard the Brakeman's Cottage! Experience the charm of this tiny house listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings in LaGrange, Kentucky. Nestled just feet from the train tracks in the heart of downtown, it offers a unique experience. Situated across from the train observation tower and within walking distance of the best restaurants and quaint shops, our newly remodeled property features private off-street parking. Step into history with modern comforts at Brakeman's

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Home in La Grange
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Hot Tub-King Bed-Coffee Bar-Arcade-Fire Pit!

Centrally located in La Grange, the Kindness Capital of Kentucky. Welcome to the hallmark of small towns where the train rolls down Main Street over 30 times each day. Walk to locally owned donut and coffee shops, Farmer’s market, playground with splash pad, and restaurants. Spend your day on the Bourbon Trail or Churchill Downs before relaxing in the Hot Tub. Driving distance to the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter, The Slugger Museum, Falls of the Ohio, and Mega Caverns.

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of the home features brick siding with white trim and dark blue shutters. Lush green grass surrounds the property, complemented by mature trees. A set of steps leads to the front door, which is framed by small hedges on either side.
Home in La Grange
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

The Squirrel's Nest - 3 bed/2 bath with hot tub

Welcome to the Squirrel's 🐿️ Nest where you can relax and enjoy the country! Only 5 mins from historic downtown LaGrange, 20 mins from Louisville-home of the Kentucky Derby and next door is the Bluegrass Springs where you can swim/float in the old quarry. The back patio overlooks the woods where you can watch deer, turkey & the squirrels 🐿️ play! Or just relax in the hot tub! All the bedrooms have queen beds. The kitchen is fully equipped. No pets. No parties, no events.

Top Guest favourite
A comfortable living area features a neutral-colored sofa and a wooden coffee table. A ceiling fan hangs above, while a television is mounted on the wall above a decorative fireplace. Natural light enters through two windows, complemented by rustic wall accents.
Guesthouse in Shelbyville
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Cottage of Eden. Bourbon Trail Stay in Shelby Co.

Listen to the birds sing as the walkway guides you to your quaint cottage getaway. Take in nature, as you’re surrounded by trees, near our sweet chicken coop and a creek that flows down from the deck - all while only 10min from town. Special touches were added of Kentucky Derby photos, books, kitchenware, Bourbon Trail glasses and bourbon barrel heads with local distilleries. The dining table top is even made of wood from Shelby County’s own Bulleit Distilling Company.

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A patio area features several blue chairs positioned on a textured surface, with a stone bench visible nearby. Lush green trees surround the space, providing a natural backdrop. In the distance, a red structure can be seen, framed by the greenery.
Guest suite in Prospect
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 264 reviews

Private Prospect Flat

Two bedroom apartment located on picturesque Covered Bridge Road in Prospect, KY. There is a separate entrance with plenty of parking. Beautiful views of Kentucky landscape from every window. Our property is four acres with a meandering stream, forest, and fields. There is a fully stocked kitchen including a dishwasher. The main bedroom includes a work space area and two closets. Feel free to grab a few eggs for breakfast if there are eggs in the nesting boxes.

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A cozy living area features a large sectional sofa and a colorful area rug. Natural light enters through two windows, illuminating the room. A ceiling fan enhances airflow, and decorative elements include a shelf with framed artwork.
Home in La Grange
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

Little Blue Cottage on Main Street, La Grange KY

Our quaint blue cottage right on Main Street gives you a front row view to one of the last main rail lines through a downtown area in America! -Walking distance to multiple restaurants, coffee shops, and antique stores -10 minutes from Jefferson's Reserve Distillery -25 minutes from downtown Louisville - Central to the bourbon trail with over 20 distilleries less than an hour away - On the Alley Loop as showcased on HGTV

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in La Grange?

    Staying near Main Street allows for easy access to shops, dining, and community events. Quiet residential neighborhoods provide comfortable options for travelers seeking a more relaxed atmosphere.

  • What are the best things to do in La Grange with kids?

    Kids often enjoy watching trains on Main Street, visiting local playgrounds, or exploring interactive exhibits at museums. Seasonal fairs and events provide hands-on activities suited for younger visitors.

  • What are some of the best things to do in La Grange?

    Browse shops along Main Street, explore the town's museums, or attend art and craft fairs that pop up seasonally. Many enjoy relaxing in local parks or learning about railroad history central to the town’s identity.

  • How is the weather in La Grange?

    La Grange has chilly winters around 28–44°F (-2–6°C) and warm, humid summers from 67–89°F (20–32°C). Spring and autumn bring milder conditions with varying rainfall, so carrying layers and an umbrella is often recommended.

  • When is the best time to visit La Grange?

    Late spring and autumn are often recommended for their milder temperatures and scenic changes in the landscape. Summer brings more community events, while winter stays quieter, with occasional festive decorations around town.

  • What are the best places to visit in La Grange?

    Main Street is frequently suggested for its trains, boutique stores, and vibrant atmosphere. The Oldham County History Center draws visitors interested in local heritage, while public parks provide spaces to unwind outdoors.

  • What are some hiking trails in La Grange?

    Explore nature trails in local parks, where tree-lined paths and gentle terrain suit a variety of hikers. Nearby preserves may feature additional walking options with opportunities to observe native wildlife.

  • What are some family activities we can do in La Grange?

    La Grange has a historic downtown with frequent train sightings, interactive shops, and local museums that spark curiosity. Families often explore nearby parks or catch community events that bring local traditions to life.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from La Grange?

    Explore historic sites in the countryside, discover regional farms, or visit art galleries and nature reserves around the area. Many families enjoy exploring neighboring towns known for their cultural heritage and outdoor spaces.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in La Grange?

    Pet friendly options are available, especially in residential areas and near outdoor spaces. Many local parks also welcome dogs, making it convenient to bring pets along on your trip.

  • What are some local tips for visiting La Grange?

    Locals suggest timing your walk in downtown to catch a train passing through the main street, a unique sight for visitors. Sampling regional baked goods, chatting with artisans, and attending community markets are often recommended ways to connect with the area.

  • What is La Grange known for?

    La Grange is often recognized for its railroad that runs right down Main Street, giving the town a distinct character. The community is also known for locally owned shops, historic architecture, and seasonal events that highlight area traditions.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in La Grange?

    Seek out local art studios or tucked-away antique shops that showcase the area’s creative side. Some visitors discover cozy cafés or small museums highlighting unique aspects of La Grange’s history.

  • What are the best foods to try in La Grange?

    La Grange has Southern staples like fried chicken, barbecue, and hearty biscuits, along with sweets from local bakeries. The area is also known for homestyle comfort dishes and seasonal produce featured in community markets.

  • What should I bring for a trip to La Grange?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring downtown, and bring layers as weather can shift from cool mornings to warmer afternoons. In spring and summer, light clothing and a hat are useful, while autumn and winter call for warmer jackets.

  • What is the nightlife in La Grange like?

    Nightlife in La Grange centers around relaxed pubs, live music in local venues, and evenings at community events. Many spots emphasize a friendly, welcoming vibe with performances by regional musicians.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in La Grange?

    La Grange is known for its summer street fairs, farmers’ markets, and arts festivals that highlight local crafts. Fall often brings seasonal celebrations, and historic reenactments occasionally take place around the community.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in La Grange?

    La Grange has a range of vacation rentals, with many welcoming families and offering spacious layouts. Staying near Main Street or residential neighborhoods makes it easy to access attractions suitable for all ages.

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    La Grange holiday rentals start at $101 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    La Grange stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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