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.

An inviting bed and breakfast is a wonderful option when looking for a place to spend the night in Kentucky. The Bluegrass State offers several B&Bs, from brand new and modern to centuries old and filled with historic charm. Many of these overnight destinations are situated in our small, historic towns, including well-known Bardstown. Often called the most charming town in Kentucky, Bardstown is also one of the oldest, and therefore, many believe to be the most haunted. And if you’re going to spend the night in Bardstown, why not stay in a haunted bed and breakfast in Kentucky? Stay in a remodeled room or even a former jail cell at Jailer’s Inn Bed & Breakfast and enjoy a unique experience in this 223-year-old property.

Related Stories

Stay Overnight In A 115-Year-Old Hotel That's Said To Be Haunted At The Seelbach Hilton In Kentucky

Stay Overnight In A 115-Year-Old Hotel That's Said To Be Haunted At The Seelbach Hilton In Kentucky

The Most Haunted Honkey Tonk In Kentucky, Bobby Mackey's Has A Creepy History

The Most Haunted Honkey Tonk In Kentucky, Bobby Mackey's Has A Creepy History

The Cozy Riverside Inn Bed & Breakfast In Kentucky Has Been Named One Of The Best In The Country

The Cozy Riverside Inn Bed & Breakfast In Kentucky Has Been Named One Of The Best In The Country

As an allegedly haunted bed and breakfast in Kentucky, Jailer’s Inn is known for its creepy past, but also for its welcoming and lovely property today. Spend the night, enjoy a delicious breakfast, take a tour, and be sure to report back with any ghost stories or spooky encounters! Have you spent the night at Jailer’s Inn Bed & Breakfast in Bardstown? Is it on your bucket list? Let us know in the comments.

For more information and to check availability, visit the Inn’s website and follow along on Facebook.

And for more haunted places in Kentucky, check out 15 creepy spots throughout the state.

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

Explore Kentucky