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We have 10 hotels in Bandera. |
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Flying L Guest Ranch
566 Flying L Dr.
Set on a 542-acre ranch, this Hill Country resort is 2 miles from the Frontier Times Museum and 3 miles from the Bandera Natural History Museum.Cozy 1- to 4-bedroom suites and apartments with western-style decor feature free Wi-Fi, plus living rooms with TVs and fireplaces. Some also feature pull-out sofas and either kitchenettes or kitchens, while some add bunk beds. |
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Bandera Lodge
700 Highway 16 South
Bandera Lodge is located in Bandera and features free Wi-Fi.The lodge provides 44 rooms, each fitted with a refrigerator, a private bathroom and heating. Cable/satellite channels, a shower and a microwave are also provided. |
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T9C Lodging
390 Galveston
T9C Lodging provides a comfortable setting when in Bandera.T9C Lodging has cosy rooms, equipped to fit the needs of any traveller.The hotel is within walking distance of the Frontier Times Museum. |
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River Front Motel
1103 Maple St
Functional motel offering spartan cabins with porches, plus refrigerators & microwaves... |
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Stony Ridge Ranch Bed and Breakfast Hondo
326 Pr 232
A true Hill Country getaway, Stony Ridge is YOUR retreat away from it all. Small and private , eight guests only, we offer the perfect blend of activity and inactivity, we encourage the art of relaxation. We offer healthy gourmet cuisine, walking trails, birding, massages,and relaxing on the deck with a glass of wine, overlooking 3,000 acres of rolling hills. |
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Mayan Ranch Hotel
P.O.Box 577
The Mayan Ranch Hotel is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests to Bandera (TX).The Mayan Ranch Hotel boasts a convenient location with modern amenities in every guestroom and superb service. With elegant facilities and hospitality, guests at this hotel will surely have an impressive stay. |
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River Oak Inn and Restaurant
1203 Main Street Highway 16 North
Set on the banks of the Medina River, this basic hotel is a 13-minute walk from the Frontier Times Museum, the Longhorn Saloon and river tubing rentals, and 12 miles from the Hill Country Natural Area.All rooms and suites offer free WiFi and are equipped with refrigerators, microwaves and coffeemakers. Some feature country-western decor, while suites include sofabeds and bar tops. |
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Old Town Square
703 Main Street
The Old West lives on at Old Town Square in Bandera, heart of the Texas Hill Country. The likes of John Wayne have stayed in our newly renovated historic hotel. Our restaurant, Texaritas, makes the juiciest mesquite-grilled steaks and the coldest frozen margaritas. |
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Dixie Dude Ranch
833 Dixie Dude Ranch Road
Set on 725 acres of pastureland, this rustic, all-inclusive resort on a working dude ranch is 5 miles from Hill Country State Natural Area and 19 miles from Medina Lake.Cozy, TV-free rooms feature knotty wood paneling and colorful accents. Cabins add bunk beds, fireplaces, kitchenettes and/or furnished porches; some cabins sleep up to 10 people. |
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Antler Oaks Lodge
3862 Highway 16n
Set along the Medina River, this rural, low-key resort with cowboy-inspired decor is 3 miles from Frontier Times Museum and 14 miles from the Hill Country State Natural Area.The rustic cabins feature living rooms, kitchens and porches, plus dining tables and private bathrooms. Some cabins sleep up to 6 guests, and/or offer satellite TV. |
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More on
Bandera .
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Bandera is the county seat of Bandera County, Texas, United States, in the Texas Hill Country, which is part of the Edwards Plateau. The population was 857 at the 2010 census. It is part of the San Antonio Metropolitan Statistical Area. |
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