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Find exactly what you need for a quiet weekend away.

Couples looking for a romantic getaway, singletons wanting a change of scenery, and families looking for an all-ages trip have one thing in common this summer. A classic Texas bed-and-breakfast is exactly what they need for a weekend away.
Although it no longer functions as a bowling alley, you’ve certainly hit a strike if you’re staying at Camp Comfort. The historic 1860 building plays host to guests who stay in luxurious nontraditional cabins, breakfasters in the historic social hall, stargazers who lie out on the banks of Cypress Creek at night, and Texan musicians who perform in the evenings.

Nestled against the backdrop of the Davis Mountains and just a stone’s throw from the entrance to Big Bend National Park, Eve’s Garden does justice to its name with expansive indoor gardens filled with roses, bougainvillea, and colorful arrays year-round. Peaceful guest rooms open to a quiet courtyard featuring a pond and tearoom.

Full of 100-year-old charm, the one-story Victorian cottage was updated in the 1980s with a second story, a turret and widow’s walk, and cupola. When it was converted into a bed-and-breakfast, the Houston Heights locale began to draw guests both local and international. Its eccentric blue and purple exterior offsets the turn-of-the-century architecture to create a welcoming space for travelers, wanderers, and weekenders.

For more weekend travel inspiration, check out our guide to the ultimate Texas road trip.