Mt. Gainor Inn
Dripping Springs, Texas
Mt. Gainor Inn is a bed & breakfast located in Dripping Springs.
Serene Texas Hill Country ranch views, vintage atmosphere, where comfort abounds and life becomes easy. Pull up a chair on the porch or in the pavilion covered with honeysuckle and jasmine (when in season) and enjoy the laidback ambience of a bygone era that seems to say " Life is Good!".
Located west of Austin and north of San Antonio, TX in the Central Texas Wine District on 23 scenic and secluded hill top acres, Mt. Gainor Inn provides guests with unique opportunities to indulge in the Treasures of the Texas Hill Country. The Inn is a great central location from which guests can experience events and attractions in Dripping Springs, Driftwood, Wimberley, Blanco and Johnson City, Texas.
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An early 20th century German farmhouse, the Mt. Gainor Inn has retained it's originality and charm. Suites are carefully designed with casual elegance and modern amenities providing the comfort and privacy you desire. Each suite offers a private entrance, deck, WiFi/TV/DVD, refrigerators, hair dryers, luxury linens, and private baths with soft robes.
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