Hotels in Laurel County, Kentucky

Hotels in Laurel County, Kentucky
Laurel County, Kentucky, is in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Plenty of activities for outdoor enthusiasts can be found in this area, including mountain hiking, canoeing, kayaking, fishing in the Rockcastle, Laurel or Cumberland rivers, and big and small game hunting. Located right on Interstate 75, Laurel County is a convenient place to stop when your destination is elsewhere. The county seat is London, and it has several hotels.

Budget Host Inn

The Budget Host Inn is a family-owned hotel with free wireless Internet, a playground for the kids, satellite TV with 67 channels, irons and ironing boards, hairdryers, a swimming pool, and refrigerators and microwaves in some rooms. Picnic areas and RV parking spots are available as well. Less than 1 mile away you will find an indoor flea market and 6 miles away is Woods Creek Lake, which is famous for its bass fishing. If you are a history buff, Camp Wildcat, a Civil War memorial battlefield, is 9 miles away.

Budget Host Inn
254 Russell Dyche Memorial Highway
London, KY 40741
606-878-7330
Budgethost.com

Comfort Suites

The Comfort Suites is 3 miles from the Daniel Boone National Forest. Amenities include an indoor heated pool, exercise room, free full breakfast, cable TV, free wireless Internet, iron and ironing board, microwave, refrigerator and smoke-free facilities. Bus parking is available as well. Other nearby attractions include the Levi Jackson State Park, Holly Bay Marina and Public Beach and Cumberland Falls.

Comfort Suites
Interstate 75 Exit 38
London, KY 40741
(800) 228-5150
Comfortsuites.com

Days Inn

The Days Inn London has an indoor heated pool, deluxe continental breakfast, RV or truck parking, cable TV, iron and ironing board, microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker and hair dryer. The hotel is near I-75 and is 5 miles from Levi State Park, 15 miles from Laurel Lakes, 20 miles from Cumberland Falls and 20 miles from Renfro Valley.

Days Inn
I-75 Exit 41
London, KY 40741
(800) 528-1234
Daysinn.com

Article Written By Amy W. Cates

Amy W. Cates has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Elon University and an Master of Science degree in library science from the University of Kentucky and has been a freelance writer since 1999. Her experience includes ghost writing as well as writing articles, blogs, resumes, and Web site content at sites including Baby-Stroller-Reviews.com.

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