We love fall. It's the season when you actually get excited about cooler temps and chunky sweaters, and activities like apple picking, leaf peeping, and football watching put you in a festive spirit.
We associate fall with things like fireplaces, hot apple cider, comfy blankets, and long, lazy weekend breakfasts -- all things you can find at some of the world's most adorable inns.
So to get in the seasonal swing, we searched through our endless list of bed-and-breakfasts, lodges, and inns to find the ones that provide the coziest amenities for a great fall getaway -- and to satisfy you island dwellers, we included a few beachy boutiques too, just for good measure. Click through our slideshow of the 29 most adorable inns around the world, from Charleston to Brittany, from St. Thomas to Amsterdam.
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Paradise House
The 11-room Paradise House is an upscale property set in a charming honey-colored limestone Georgian, a 10-minute walk away from the city of Bath. This bed-and-breakfast is a great example of English country house hospitality, with its fire blazing in a high-ceilinged lounge with wing back chairs and arched windows along with a manicured garden full of perennial beds, mature trees, and peaceful tables for two. Rooms here are homey and cozy, with electric kettles, flat-screen TVs, and comfy armchairs. A free breakfast, served in a subdued dove gray room, is a property highlight. Those looking for a Victorian-era bed-and-breakfast in town should consider Villa Magdala.
Bath, Somerset, England
Blackberry Farm
This gorgeous farm hotel is a secluded, serene haven for foodies and nature lovers. Guests can immerse themselves in the beauty of the Appalachians by enjoying the venue's 4,200 acres of land and all the various activities offered. The restaurant, The Barn, offers a true farm-to-table dining experience as a majority of the produce is picked from the property's garden. There's also a stunning, tranquil spa and two pools that visitors can enjoy. Guests can stay in luxurious cottages or in a charming room in the Main House.
Walland, Tennessee, United States
Number 31
The 21-room boutique-style hotel called Number 31 was once the home of Sam Stephenson, Dublin’s famous modernist architect. With an elegant, contemporary design theme and a cozy, welcoming vibe, this property is a favorite for guests who want to stay close to the shopping and dining district in the city center. Period-style rooms are upscale and feature original Georgian details like lofty ceilings and cornices. Guests rave about the cooked-to-order breakfast spread and personalized service.
Fitzwilliam & Merrion Squares, Dublin, Ireland
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