Wine Country Inn, Fredericksburg, Texas

Welcome to Wine Country Inn!

Functional Hotel Front Desk

Functional Hotel Front Desk

Standard King Room

Standard King Room

Standard Double Room

Standard Double Room


Stay with us for free wifi plus a microwave and refrigerator in your room. We also feature cable television and a year-round outdoor pool for your enjoyment. Guest laundry facilities are available, and we invite you to visit the lobby each morning for free coffee.

Attractions nearby include the National Museum of the Pacific War and Lady Bird Johnson Park and Golf Course, which is just 4 miles away. We’re also close to Fredericksburg Gillespie County Airport, Bell Mountain Vineyards, Vereins Kirche Museum and more.

Why not come spend a night or several with us? Whether you’re in the Hill Country for the quaint and charming atmosphere, shops and attractions or are visiting to see family or conduct business, we’re here for you.

We want to be your comfortable, affordable Fredericksburg, Texas hotel. Why not book right away so you can take advantage of our excellent rates, great location and comfortable rooms?

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Area Attractions near Fredericksburg, Texas :

Hotel close to Narrow Path Winery

Narrow Path Winery

Narrow Path Winery is family owned and operated in Fredericksburg Texas. The Turbeville family has been involved in the vineyard and wine industry since the early 2000s. We have two locations at which you can taste our wine.

Hotel close to Lady Bird Johnson Golf Course

Lady Bird Johnson Golf Course

There’s a lot to like about the new Lady Bird Johnson Golf Course. Thanks to nearly $2 million in renovations, it’s been transformed into one of the finest municipal courses in Texas. The course has been lengthened to a 6,686 yards, Par 71 design. Fairways have been carefully sculpted to reward good shot placement. Greens are firm and fast.

Hotel close to National Museum of the Pacific War.

National Museum of the Pacific War

Looking for located in Fredericksburg, Texas, the boyhood home of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. Fleet Admiral Nimitz served as CinCPAC, Commander in Chief, United States Pacific Fleet and was soon afterward named Commander in Chief, Pacific Ocean Areas during World War II.

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