Oddville is a small village in northern Kentucky. It is located in Harrison County on U.S. 62, about five miles northeast of Cynthiana. Oddville's distinctive name was born out of a request by the Post Office for the early settlers to pick a unique name for their settlement. There are no hotels in Oddville. The nearby city of Cynthiana offers lodging for visitors to Oddville.
The Evergreen Motel has rooms featuring cable television, free high-speed wireless Internet, air conditioning, refrigerator, freezer and microwave. It is close to downtown Cynthiana's restaurants, including Biancke's Restaurant, a local diner, and Leono's, a local pizza dine-in establishment. The Evergreen Motel is on U.S. 27, 50 miles south of Cincinnati, Ohio.
The Hawks Nest Bed & Breakfast occupies 10 acres of countryside in Cynthiana. Five guest rooms are available, plus a conference room containing a computer, fax machine, telephone and copier. The guest rooms have varying levels of amenities, with some including in-room bathrooms and Jacuzzis. A putting green and swimming pool are also on-site.
The Seldon Renaker Inn is a Victorian-style bed and breakfast. The building was constructed in 1885 and resides in the heart of Cynthiana. The inn's four rooms feature full bathrooms, wireless Internet, cable television and DVD players. Breakfast is served on Saturdays and Sundays.
For a different kind of experience, consider Mullins Log Cabin Getaway, about 18 miles northwest of Cynthiana, 25 miles northwest of Oddville. The cabin dates from the mid-1800s and is available for overnight rental. The cabin has room for six people and has a working fireplace. Pioneer classes are offered on-site.