Do you ever wish you could just step back in time and escape the fast-paced 21st-century life for a while? If so, Settler’s Crossing in Fredericksburg is calling your name. This rustic getaway blends modern luxury with the simplicity of pioneer days, making for a relaxing overnight stay you’ll remember for years to come.
Just minutes from downtown Fredericksburg, Settler’s Crossing is the perfect place to go when you need a break from the stress of daily life.
Settlers Crossing website Nestled on 35 sprawling acres of towering oak trees, wide open pastures, and enchanting flower gardens, this bed and breakfast offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern elegance.
Visitors can choose between seven guest houses, each one distinct in its history and architectural style.
TripAdvisor/southtexastraveller Each home (with the exception of the Kusenberger Log Cabin, which accommodates two) sleeps between two and four people, ideal both for romantic getaways and family vacations.
You’ll be amazed to hear the origin stories of the cabins.
Settlers Crossing website Take the aforementioned Kusenberger Log Cabin, for example. It dates to 1850 and was built by actual settlers just outside of Fredericksburg!
Amenities vary between homes, but they all share one commonality: a timeless, Amish-esque vibe that instantly takes you back to a simpler era.
TripAdvisor/southtexastraveller You’ll see things like wood-burning fireplaces, antique décor, and stone walls that speak of life before technology and the fast-paced ways we’ve adopted in the 21st century.
Don’t worry, you aren’t headed back to the dark ages - not entirely, at least.
TripAdvisor/Owen S. There are plenty of modern luxuries, including satellite TV, central air and heat, and an outdoor grill.
When you aren’t getting some much-needed R&R in your cabin, step outside and explore the grounds for a while.
Settlers Crossing website The landscape feels like a cross between an enchanted forest and an old working farm, and it’s almost guaranteed that you’ll never want to leave.
As if this setup couldn’t get any better, the bed and breakfast is home to donkeys, a flock of sheep, and native deer, all roaming about freely.
TripAdvisor/ClassyTexasTraveler Guests are welcome to pet the animals - they’re all friendly and can’t wait to meet you!
Visit the bed and breakfast’s website or Facebook page to learn more.
Settlers Crossing website
Nestled on 35 sprawling acres of towering oak trees, wide open pastures, and enchanting flower gardens, this bed and breakfast offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern elegance.
TripAdvisor/southtexastraveller
Each home (with the exception of the Kusenberger Log Cabin, which accommodates two) sleeps between two and four people, ideal both for romantic getaways and family vacations.
Take the aforementioned Kusenberger Log Cabin, for example. It dates to 1850 and was built by actual settlers just outside of Fredericksburg!
You’ll see things like wood-burning fireplaces, antique décor, and stone walls that speak of life before technology and the fast-paced ways we’ve adopted in the 21st century.
TripAdvisor/Owen S.
There are plenty of modern luxuries, including satellite TV, central air and heat, and an outdoor grill.
The landscape feels like a cross between an enchanted forest and an old working farm, and it’s almost guaranteed that you’ll never want to leave.
TripAdvisor/ClassyTexasTraveler
Guests are welcome to pet the animals - they’re all friendly and can’t wait to meet you!
Have you ever stayed at Settler’s Crossing? If so, tell us all about your experience in the comments section below, and check out our previous article for another rustic, old-timey getaway in Texas that’s perfect for when you need a break from it all.
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Address: 104 Settlers Crossing Rd, Fredericksburg, TX 78624, USA