Cozy winter stays in Louisville, KY

Entertain your winter wanderlust.

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Bourbon Country Cabin in Mount Eden, KY

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Winter temps are setting in, but that doesn’t mean you have to store your suitcase until next spring.

Instead, entertain your winter wanderlust at these four cozy stays — in and around Louisville — handpicked for their warming features, like giant hot tubs and fireplaces.

LOUtoday: Big Chill

Big Chill features a giant hot tub + a fire pit.

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📍 Big Chill, Highlands
Sleeps 10 | 5 beds + 2 baths | $498/night

Nothing suits chilly evenings more than a hot tub — and we’re talking about a giant one with a waterfall, lights, and tons of jets. There’s also a fire pit steps away for double heated action.

LOUtoday: Norton Commons Luxe

Norton Commons Luxe has nearly all-white walls, furniture, and details + it also has a hot tub.

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📍 The Norton Commons Luxe, Norton Commons
Sleeps 12 | 5 beds + 4 baths | $548/night

The inside of this 3,900-sqft condo is white as snow without the cold. This luxury stay includes amenities like warm lighting, high end decor, a full covered patio with a hot tub, and a speakeasy-style room disguised as a safe that requires a code to access.

LOUtoday: Historic cabin

This historically registered log cabin features a fireplace + is close to local attractions.

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📍 Historically Registered 1847 Log Cabin, Fischerville (~30 minutes from downtown)
Sleeps 8 | 7 beds + 3 baths | $264/night

Take a break from the city and spend a few nights in this recently remodeled cabin from 1847. It sits on a hilltop overlooking five acres of land + is close to The Outlet Shoppes of the Bluegrass, wineries, and distilleries.

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The Bourbon Country Cabin is less than an hour from Derby City.

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📍Bourbon Country Cabin, Mount Eden, KY (~45 minutes from downtown)
Sleeps 4 | 2 beds + 2 baths | $151/night

This loft-style, cozy cabin is perfect for a weekend in the heart of bourbon country. It’s nestled on 80 acres of woodlands with walking trails + a creek. Plus, it’s centrally located to all the local distilleries — which will keep you warm one tour at a time.

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