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Vacation rentals in Nashville

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Top-rated vacation rentals in Nashville

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Apartment in Nashville
Private Suite, Sleeps 4, 1 mi to Downtown & Park
Large, private 1350 sq ft apartment in a peaceful, wooded location, 1 mile from downtown Nashville and the Brown County State Park. 3 queen beds (one is a murphy bed, in order to have 2 separate sleeping areas). Full kitchen with washer/dryer. Free wifi. Large private yard and deck to bird watch with your complimentary morning coffee and biscotti. Enjoy the outdoor gas grill and fire pit (wood provided). Or get a glass of wine and relax in front of the living room's gas log fireplace. Enjoy!!!
$135 per night
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Home in Nashville
Nashville Treasure
This mid-century modern one bedroom house is located just 15 minutes from historic Nashville. Beautifully decorated and adjacent to Yellowwood State Forest. This house has an open floor plan. The large kitchen is open to a large family room. You can lounge in comfort or sit on the back deck and watch the wildlife. Newly remodeled in 2019 it is a sight to see. You will be making plans for your next visit.
$230 per night
Superhost
Apartment in Nashville
Downtown Nashville’s Chipmunk!
This downtown Nashville, Indiana studio apartment is above the shops of beautiful Brown County. 1 mile away from the Brown County Music Center and steps away from shops, food, and entertainment; this 2nd Floor Studio Apartment is perfect for 2 people to have the perfect get away. Surrounded by free 24/7 street parking- you will most likely park your car and forget about it until you go home!
$125 per night

Stay near Nashville's top sights

Brown County Inn30 locals recommend
Big Woods Pizza Co57 locals recommend
Artists Colony Inn & Restaurant6 locals recommend
Big Woods at Hard Truth Hills21 locals recommend
Bird's Nest Cafe19 locals recommend
Hobnob Corner12 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in Nashville

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Loft in Nashville
Ellie's Loft, brand new downtown Nashville, IN.
$175 per night
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Loft in Nashville
Salt Creek Wine Loft, Brown County
$125 per night
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Cabin in Nashville
Modern Nashville Home in the Woods
$244 per night
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Cabin in Unionville
Cozy Cabin Close to University 1
$145 per night
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Guest suite in Nashville
Wooded &Fabulous Brown County Cabin
$241 per night
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Cabin in Nashville
Cozy Bear Cabin *Hot Tub*Pool Table*StatePark
$226 per night
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Guest suite in Nashville
Silver Moon Retreat
$138 per night
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Home in Morgantown
1891 Schoolhouse Inn
$115 per night
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Bungalow in Nashville
The Bullfrog Bungalow
$189 per night
Superhost
Apartment in Nashville
1-N-1bd/1ba apt sleeps 3 in walkable Nashville, IN
$202 per night
Superhost
Cabin in Nashville
Brown County Woods - Cabin 2 king beds Secluded
$183 per night
Superhost
Apartment in Nashville
Mollie's Suite, lovely unit in downtown Nashville
$140 per night

Your guide to Nashville

All About Nashville

Nashville isn’t just located in one of the most scenic parts of Indiana, where forests stretch over rolling hills and the steep-sided Salt Creek Valley. The artists who formed the Brown County Art Colony in the early 20th century have left an enduring influence on this charming town. Downtown Nashville is home to more than a hundred small shops, and you can spend a day here wandering from cottage to cabin, sampling fudge or candy corn, and browsing through craft stores and gallery-hopping. Many visitors arrange their trips around theater and live music performances. Autumn is glorious in the nearby Brown County State Park and Yellowwood State Park, bringing visitors from all over to hike and drive amid the brilliant fall leaves. But don’t wait for October — this comfortable retreat is an ideal spot for a family-friendly getaway year round.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Nashville

Southern Indiana enjoys four distinct seasons, with hot, humid summers — the high temperature averages over 75 degrees Fahrenheit from late May to September — and chilly winters that often dip below freezing, though the snowfall here is lighter than in the northern part of the state. You’ll want to pack appropriately for either season, and bring sunblock and bug spray if you’re spending the day in the state parks.

The most comfortable times of year are May through June, when short sleeves and light jackets are all you’ll need, and September through November, when the air is crisp and clear, with temperatures in the 50s and 60s Fahrenheit.


Top things to do in Nashville

Brown County State Park

Almost everyone who visits Nashville makes a pilgrimage to Indiana’s most beautiful state park, whose ridges and valleys were formed by glacial meltwaters at the end of the last Ice Age. The 16,000-acre park is covered in old-growth forest and riddled with hiking and mountain-biking trails. Many climb up the 90-foot Fire Tower to take in the expanse of the entire park.

T. C. Steele State Historic Site

Theodore Clement Steele is one of the best-known painters of the Hoosier Group of impressionists. In 1907, he and his second wife, Alma, built the House of the Singing Woods in the Arts and Crafts style, as well as a large studio and gardens. Now a museum, the home displays some of Steele’s loveliest landscapes, and you can meander around the 60-acre property afterward, admiring the terrain that inspired them.

Pioneer Village

The Brown County Historical Society has preserved one small corner of early-19th-century Nashville, and children especially will enjoy exploring the log-walled buildings, blacksmith’s shop, and best of all, the old jail. Historical re-enactors bring the site to life from May through October.

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