10 Comfortable Airbnb Stays To Make Your Night Extra Cozy In Western Kansas
By Clarisa|Published December 24, 2020
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
As local travel experts, we know what travelers are looking for when it comes to finding the perfect accommodations for their next trip. To compile our lists, we scour the internet to find properties with excellent ratings and reviews, desirable amenities, nearby attractions, and that something special that makes a destination worthy of traveling for.
Getting cozy on your travels is just part of the plan, and knowing where you’re staying may make planning for future trips that much easier. These Airbnb spots in western Kansas are a sure hit, and comfort is one important part of any road trip travel plan.
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This beautiful home is not only secluded away from other areas, but quiet and quite comfortable. The tiny town of Winona will be one of the quietest stays around, and is close to Oakley if you need anything they can't provide.
Sponsored by Bethesda Place, this old farm home is a beautiful bit of land where firewood, a pool, and three bedrooms make a stay feel like home. If you'd like to see the owners' tree nursery, it's right here.
Named after the man who saved this home from demolition, the Rupp Loft is a beautiful and historic limestone house with plenty of character. Two bedrooms and one bath make it the perfect size for your travels, as it sleeps 4 comfortably.
In a small town like Victoria, Herzog Haus is an odd name that inspires comfort. Though this building was originally the town's general store, now it serves as a comfortable home for anyone passing through. Up to 6 guests have everything they need right at their fingertips. It's also right across the street from the Cathedral of the Plains, St. Fidelis Basilica.
A smaller home with only one bedroom is hiding out in Ness City, a small place without much noise or bustle to bother you. The owners also offer a free tour of the historic bank building in town, if you are interested in local sightseeing.
Reminiscent of a grandmother's home, this charming cottage is beautiful inside and out. Historically from 1906, this WaKeeney home has two bedrooms, and a sleeping capacity of 8 guests. Cozy, just like mom's house!
Sleeping two in a cozy and open loft, a road trip through this area can easily bring you to these cozy couches and a quilted bed to match the display outside.
Comfort in Hays is never wanted for, thanks to all these Airbnb spots. For those traveling through, this home can sleep 8 people, and even has a swing set for any kids that may be traveling with you. Family road trips are no problem!
Though it's a little odd, this unique getaway is sheltered from the elements while still feeling a little wild. Grain bin homes are new, and this one even includes a bathroom built for comfort. Stoke the fire to keep yourself warm or book during a time where the cold won't reach you as easily through these walls.
Also ran by the owners of SOLitude, this much larger home offers just as unique of a stay without the weather concerns or odd building. Instead, all of the odd and beautiful is inside, where 4 guests can stay with plenty of decorated, unique space.
What do you think of these charming weekend retreats? Would you stay in any of these Air Bnbs? We’d love to hear what you think in the comments!
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