Enjoy A Bourbon Trail Airbnb Adventure In A Caboose At This Kentucky Spot

A unique place to stay can turn a typical getaway into a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. I love unusual accommodations and find they kick my entire experience up a notch. This unique Kentucky Bourbon Trail Airbnb in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, is unlike any I've ever seen. It's a bright red renovated caboose with a kitchenette, full bathroom, central heat and air, and room for four people. With beautiful indoor and outdoor spaces, this Airbnb is perfect for couples, friends, and families.

The train car sits on a working farm in Lawrenceburg, a historic town of 10,500 people near Wild Turkey and Four Roses distilleries. These distilleries are part of a larger network of more than three dozen bourbon distilleries in Kentucky, called the Bourbon Trail.

The caboose sits under a canopy of elm trees on a working cattle farm.

Guests can see the cattle, goats, donkey, horse, and pig that live on the farm, making this Airbnb far more than just a place to rest their heads at night. This Airbnb offers an opportunity to get a glimpse into the "behind the scenes" happenings of a working farm!

The caboose's cozy and clean interior has all the amenities you need for a few-night stay. A queen bed and pull-down bunk beds provide comfortable sleeping spaces for four people.

The charming kitchenette has a refrigerator, coffeemaker, microwave, and air fryer. There is Wi-Fi and a television with several streaming options. The Bourbon Trail Airbnb also features a full bathroom with hot water and toiletries.

The serene outdoor space has a grill and fire pit for guests to use.

There is a private outdoor pavilion with dining furniture and bar stools. Isn't this space perfect for enjoying a meal or s'mores in a peaceful country setting?

From the Airbnb, guests enjoy views of both the garden and valley.

Sit under the pavilion with a book and a cold drink, and enjoy the fresh air. At night, gather around the fire pit to rehash the day's adventures.

The caboose has entertainment options for all ages.

In addition to the TV inside and the farm animals and fire pit outside, there are children's books, toys, and board games available for guest use. This Bourbon Trail Airbnb even allows families to bring their pets along for their stay.

When staying in the caboose, guests enjoy self check-in and free parking.

This Airbnb is a great place to stay when visiting the Lawrenceburg area. Lawrenceburg is about 21 miles from Lexington, Kentucky, and about 49 miles from Louisville, Kentucky.

Lawrenceburg, voted one of Kentucky's safest cities, has more to see and do than the Bourbon Trail. There are also fantastic wineries, like Rising Sons Home Farm Winery and Lovers Leap Vineyards and Winery.

While you're in Lawrenceburg, make sure to stop and enjoy Tonya's Broadway Buffet. This old-fashioned buffet is the place to go for fresh, homemade Southern food. People know Tonya’s Broadway Buffet for its fried chicken, burgers, and mouth-watering assortment of pies. Have you visited another fantastic restaurant in Lawrenceburg?

For more information on the charming and rare train car Bourbon Trail Airbnb, check out the property's listing.

Are you interested in unique accommodations in other parts of the Bluegrass State? These 10 unique places to stay in Kentucky may be just what you're looking for. With treehouses, tiny homes, and luxury mansions available to rent, there are countless potential adventures across the state.

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