Danville, Tenn., was once a prosperous and thriving mill town on the Tennessee River. Today, Danville is no longer an incorporated municipality, but an area of Stewart, Tenn. The old grain elevator and part of the railroad bridge still sit in the water in the old Danville area, as a tribute to the town's past. When exploring Danville, you will find a variety of lodging options nearby. The area is enjoyed for its fishing, historic sites and buildings.
Fifteen minutes from the Danville Landing in Erin, Tenn, Deerfield Motel and Suites offers clean rooms with all the basic amenities. Guests enjoy free cable television and the motel is close to popular deer hunting sites. It's a convenient location for working or exploring the area around Danville and the Tennessee River.
Deerfield Inn
6875 Hwy 13
Erin, TN 37061
931-289-2550
deerfieldinnmotels.com
The Five Oaks Bed and Breakfast is an affordable, family run option for lodging in Houston County, a short drive from the Danville area in Erin. The historic home serves breakfast every day, and welcomes events as well as business travelers. Pets are not allowed to stay in the house. The owners are longtime residents of the area and can direct you to other historic sites and local shopping.
Five Oaks Bed & Breakfast
51 Averitt Dr
Erin, TN 37061
931-289-5533
Just across the water from the Danville Landing, you'll find the Fishtale Lodge. The Tennessee River becomes the Kentucky Lake, and the Fishtale Lodge offers small cabin rooms to visitors looking to fish or just passing through. Deer hunting, fishing tours, and discounted golf outings can be arranged during your stay. Antique shopping and historic sites abound nearby as well.
Fishtale Lodge
14275 Highway 79 N
Buchanan, TN
731-642-7113
fishtalelodge.com/