10 Unique Airbnbs Just Outside of Nashville
From an underground hut and a vintage RV to a beautifully appointed tiny home, here are 10 one-of-a-kind Nashville-adjacent Airbnbs to add to your must-stay list!
It’s no secret that Nashville is known for its abundance of luxury hotels, but if you’re looking to escape the hustle of the city, we’ve rounded up 10 unique Airbnbs located just outside of town. From an underground hut and a charming vintage RV to a beautifully appointed tiny home, here are some one-of-a-kind Airbnbs to add to your list for quick weekend getaways.
10 Unique Airbnbs Just Outside of Nashville
A Sustainably Built Cabin | Goodlettsville, TN
If you’re looking to be fully immersed in nature, this Goodlettsville cabin is sure to do the trick. Sitting on 42 secluded acres of land, the property includes floor-to-ceiling windows that offer 180-degree views of the surrounding forest. While the cabin was built to appear vintage, it’s a sustainably made new-build made with reclaimed materials. The two-bedroom, one-bathroom cabin is the perfect blend of vintage decor and modern comfort, offering accent walls of repurposed wood, an old-school radio in one of the bedrooms, and a cozy fireplace to snuggle up next to at night. Book your stay in this cabin HERE.

A Luxurious Treehouse | Bloomington Springs, TN
Sitting 15 feet above the forest floor, the “Sulfur Ridge” treehouse is perfect for a romantic getaway. The Amish-built structure combines design elements from different eras — including a front door that dates back to the 1800s and a 100-year-old stained glass window in the bathroom. Guests can also enjoy a soak in the hot tub as they relax under the night sky or take advantage of the on-site jukebox to dance the night away to their favorite classic songs. Click HERE to book your stay in this dreamy treehouse.

A Vintage Glamping Experience | Franklin, TN
Spend a night or two in this fully renovated 1974 GMC motorhome. Blending ‘70s-inspired decor and modern amenities, this is perfect for anyone looking for a unique glamping experience. In addition to the canary yellow RV, the property includes a covered porch where you can enjoy your coffee in the morning, a Treeweaves net perfect for climbing or taking an afternoon nap, and a fire pit for making s’mores. Inside the home, campers can enjoy air conditioning, a smart TV, WiFi, puzzles, and games. To book your stay, click HERE.

A Colorful Storybook Home | Columbia, TN
Located just a stone’s throw from Columbia’s historic downtown square and Arts District, this home was built in 1900 and exudes charm around every corner. As you walk up to the house, you’re immediately transported back in time, thanks to the brick walkway, fountain, and two bird guardian statues. Inside, you’re greeted by a colorful entryway flanked by an all-pink sitting room and green study on either side. As you continue throughout the home, you’ll find more boldly colored rooms and vintage decor. Click HERE to book your stay in this charming home.

The Water and Woods Tiny Home | Tracy City, TN
Located in The Retreat at Water’s Edge, a gated tiny home community, this property invites you to disconnect from everyday life and take in the beauty of nature. While the home may be small, it has been thoughtfully designed to optimize comfort — including one queen bed, two single beds, and one bunk bed. The true magic, however, is outside, as the property offers lake access, plenty of hiking trails and waterfalls, two fire pit areas, and a spacious deck area for outdoor dining. To book your stay in this tiny home, click HERE.

An Appointed Ark | Springfield, TN
Featured in Southern Living and on the television show Tennessee Crossroads, visitors travel far and wide to book a stay in this one-of-a-kind property. Built to resemble an ark, this house offers the perfect respite from life’s distractions. Inside, you’ll find wooden walls, vintage porthole windows, and eclectic decor. The property sits on over 50 acres of land, including hiking trails, a labyrinth, a fishing pond, and more. To book a stay in the ark, click HERE.

A Converted WWII Train Car | Maryville, TN
Though this gem is located closer to Knoxville than Nashville, we couldn’t pass it up. What was once a kitchen car on troop trains carrying soldiers during World War II is now a unique rental property. Named Platform1346, this home is discreetly tucked away from any street or neighborhood, so you’re guaranteed privacy throughout your stay. Inside the home, you’ll find an open floor plan, wood plank flooring, a queen-sized bed and pull-out sofa, and other modern conveniences. The property’s hosts also invite guests to explore the six acres of surrounding land, which includes a fish pond and fire pit. Click HERE to book your stay.

An Underground Hut at Forest Gully Farms | Santa Fe, TN
Head to Forest Gully Farms in Santa Fe to stay in one of their Gully Huts! A single reservation guarantees access to all three of the property’s underground huts, the bathhouse, and the 15-acre farm. The green hut is where you will do all your cooking, equipped with kitchen appliances, essentials, and a dining table. The yellow and red huts are where you’ll sleep, complete with blankets, pillows, and comfortable beds. Guests are also invited to gather fresh eggs from the property’s chickens and pick blueberries and blackberries, depending on the season. To book a stay at Forest Gully Farms, click HERE.

Covered Wagons at Ocoee Riverside Farm | Benton, TN
Travel back to the 1800s by staying in one of Ocoee Riverside Farm’s covered wagons-turned-Airbnbs. The farm includes three rentals, The Chuck Wagon, The Band Wagon, and The Welcome Wagon. While the properties represent a different time in America, they all include the modern-day luxuries you’re accustomed to — including a king-sized bed, air conditioning, a kitchen, and more. The Welcome Wagon, however, is the only one that contains a full-size bathroom with a shower, single sink, and vanity. Book The Chuck Wagon HERE, The Band Wagon HERE, and The Welcome Wagon HERE.

An Over-the-Top Farm Stay | Franklin, TN
While this is the most expensive property on the list, it’s for a good reason. Celebrities like Carrie Underwood, Trace Adkins, and Cole Hauser have all stayed at A&E Farm. Offering 5,000 square feet of interior space and 2,500 square feet of porches, lounges, and decks, the home can accommodate up to 15 guests. Plus, the property’s hosts provide concierge-style services at no additional cost, which include everything from grocery pick-up to party planning. To book your A&E Farm stay, click HERE.

Enjoy your adventures!
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