While staying at this historic B&B on the banks of the picturesque Llano River, explore the splendor of the Texas Hill Country. For your Texas Hill Country trip, consider staying at the late 1870s-era Mustard Seed Bed and Breakfast villa on the Llano, which offers a cozy antique farmhouse design with all the modern conveniences of home. The cottage has three distinct, independent guest rooms, each with a private bathroom, Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, cable, a patio, and a kitchenette. A screened-in porch is also available in one room, The Ratliff Retreat, for nighttime relaxation. All B&B visitors take pleasure in views of the Inks Bridge, use of the resort’s outdoor hot tub and fire pit areas, and a quick breakfast. The complete bed and breakfast vacation property is offered at a reduced fee if you only need a few rooms.
While on vacation, you will be in a prime location just one block from Downtown Llano, Texas, where you will enjoy dining options, shops, antique stores, art galleries, and the Historic Lantex Theatre. The Mustard Seed Bed and Breakfast on the Llano is close to Grenwelge Park, the venue for all of Llano’s special events, including the Llano Earth Art Fest (LEAF), if you’re in town for one of the city’s numerous festivals or festivities. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the chance to explore Enchanted Rock State Park, hike roads and paths covered in wildflowers, and kayak, paddle, and fish on the Llano River. Visit the Texas Hill Country and stay at the Mustard Seed Bed and Breakfast on the Llano; you’ll love it.
You should visit Llano and the adjacent Texas Hill Country to explore. You will have already begun thinking about your future visit before you depart. There are a lot of wineries and vineyards in the Texas Hill Country. The distance from Wine Road 290 to the bed and breakfast accommodations is 35 miles. Activities at the Perissos Vineyard, Fall Creek Vineyards, Fiesta Winery, Wines of Dotson Cervantes, Pontotoc Vineyards, Fredericksburg Wine Road 290, Llano Craft Distillery, and Llano Beer Company are just a few examples of neighboring wineries, distilleries, and breweries. Along with the Llano River, Lantex Theatre, Red Top Jail, Enchanted Rock State Park, Colorado Bend State Park, Inks Lake State Park, Long Horn Caverns, Badu Park on the Llano River, Llano County Museum, and Llano River Railroad, there are several must-see attractions in the area.
Canoeing, kayaking, kayak rentals, fly fishing, bass fishing, cooling off at Badu Park’s Splash Pad, and shopping are among the outdoor pursuits available in the Texas Hill Country. Texana Outfitters, LTX Mercantile Men’s Outdoor Wear, Visible Faith Jewelry Co., Texas Shirts at the Texas Shirt Company, antique and junk shops, Eclectic Interiors.
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