The calm and historic city of Wimberley offers a vacation full of relaxing pastimes. We’ve compiled a list of unique B&Bs and hotels that will make your stay even more worthwhile.

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Mountain View Lodge

10600 RR 12, Wimberley

This 16-room lodge overlooks the gentle summits surrounding the Blanco River Valley, landscaped with Texas redbud, agarita, yucca, sotol, and wizened live oaks.

Sinya on Lone Man Creek

Deer Lake Estates, Wimberley

Often described as magical, this glamping destination is an African safari tent for two nestled comfortably into the hillside overlooking Lone Man Creek.

Prow’d House Bed and Breakfast

304 Rocky Springs Road, Wimberley

The views, food, and conversations are the best that the Hill Country has to offer.

Blair House Inn

100 W. Spoke Hill Drive, Wimberley

The inn’s 86 acres are dotted with live oaks and stands of prickly pear and native grasses.

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Cottage on the Square Bed and Breakfast

14000 RR 12, Wimberley

Situated in the historic square in downtown Wimberley, this bed and breakfast is within walking distance of some of the town’s best attractions.

Square Inn

110 Oak Drive, Wimberley

This inn sits in Wimberley’s historic square and provides the basics within walking distance of some of the town’s best attractions.

Creekhaven Inn

400 Mill Race Lane, Wimberley

This inn offers peaceful views of Cypress Creek via hammock or shaded porch, along with complimentary kayaks, birding opportunities, and the option to simply let the gurgle of the creek lull you into relaxation.

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