Whether you're bringing a date or a book, these cozy Kentucky Airbnbs could be right for you

If your ideal getaway consists of reading a book (or three) or cozying up with your partner, these Airbnbs in Kentucky might be perfect for your next vacation.

These 5 cozy and unique Airbnbs located in Kentucky would love to host you, your loved one and your growing pile of to-be-reads.

Captain's Cabin

This quaint and historic cabin has been a filming location for several movies, most recently, a Hallmark movie. Cozy up on either of the two porches and observe the wildlife.

  • Location: Louisville

  • How many guests: Up to 2

  • Price per night: $249

  • How to book: Visit this link.

River House

For a peaceful getaway, this home sits right on the Kentucky River complete with a breakfast bar and porch swing right on the patio to enjoy the view.

  • Location: Wilmore

  • How many guests: Up to 2

  • Price per night: $129

  • How to book: Visit this link.

Tree House

For a romantic getaway, you and your loved one can stay in this treehouse hideaway. It's unique design features a large rolling garage door for views of the sunset through the trees.

  • Location: Georgetown

  • How many guests: Up to 2

  • Price per night: $213

  • How to book: Visit this link.

Lakefront A-Frame

This lakefront A-frame home is perfect for those wanting to get in touch with the wilderness. With access to canoes and kayaks, this home makes for a great cozy getaway.

  • Location: Owenton

  • How many guests: Up to 4

  • Price per night: $153

  • How to book: Visit this link.

My Old Kentucky Dome

This geometric home is located on a private road that overlooks the beautiful Kentucky countryside. This home is perfect to rent for anyone looking for an outdoorsy but cozy, unique experience.

  • Location: Mount Washington

  • How many guests: Up to 4

  • Price per night: $555

  • How to book: Visit this link.

Katie Wiseman is a trending news intern at IndyStar. Contact her at klwiseman@gannett.com. Follow her on Twitter @itskatiewiseman.

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