Mansion Farm Inn – Gay Rehoboth Beach Area B&B

Mansion Farm Inn - Gay Rehoboth Beach Area B&B

GAY REHOBOTH BEACH AREA B&B –
YOUR COASTAL COUNTRY ESCAPE

Welcome to the Mansion Farm Inn in Milton, DE, “Your Coastal Countryside Escape.” Our Gay Rehoboth Beach area B&B is just five miles from Broadkill Beach and just a few miles north of Delaware’s eastern shore beaches. We’re also just eight miles away from Lewes and twelve miles from Rehoboth Beach and its famous boardwalk.

For many years, Rehoboth Beach has been known for being gay friendly. It has great bars, businesses and fabulous restaurants, and even LGBTQ+ beaches.

Our bed and breakfast was put on the Historic Registry in 2013 and was originally built in 1810. We have fully renovated the entire house and property to make it welcoming and comfortable for all of our guests.

We have three rooms in the main house and two one bedroom apartments in the renovated barn that are dog friendly, so feel free to bring your pet.

See the Mansion Farm Inn Expanded Listing on Purple Roofs Here

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Homestead B&B at Rehoboth – Gay Rehoboth Beach B&B

Homestead B&B at Rehoboth - Gay Rehoboth Beach B&B

The Homestead Bed & Breakfast is a gay Rehoboth Beach B&B just three miles from town on two beautifully landscaped acres.

We’re pet friendly and adults-only.

You can choose from four nicely decorated rooms in the main house, each with a private bathroom, or our large 800 square foot private cottage with a big fenced-in backyard.

The Homestead Bed & Breakfast started out as a small farmhouse in 1899 – part of a two-hundred acre working farm. Today, our Rehoboth inn is decorated with relaxing beach themes and reminders of its previous role – beautiful hardwood floors, cozy fireplaces and the charm of yesteryear.

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Mansion Farm Inn – Rehoboth Area Gay B&B

Mansion Farm Inn - Rehoboth Area Gay B&B

REHOBOTH AREA GAY B&B –
YOUR COASTAL COUNTRY ESCAPE

Welcome to the Mansion Farm Inn in Milton, DE, “Your Coastal Countryside Escape.” Our Rehoboth area gay B&B is just five miles from Broadkill Beach and just a few miles north of Delaware’s eastern shore beaches. We’re also just eight miles away from Lewes and twelve miles from Rehoboth Beach and its famous boardwalk.

For many years, Rehoboth Beach has been known for being LGBTQ+ friendly. It has gay owned bars, businesses and fabulous restaurants, and even LGBTQ+ beaches.

Our gay owned bed and breakfast was put on the Historic Registry in 2013 and was originally built in 1810. We have fully renovated the entire house and property to make it welcoming and comfortable for all of our guests.

We have three rooms in the main house and two one bedroom apartmentw in the renovated barn that are dog friendly, so feel free to bring your pet.

See the Mansion Farm Inn Expanded Listing on Purple Roofs Here

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Homestead B&B at Rehoboth – Rehoboth Beach Gay B&B

Homestead B&B at Rehoboth -  Rehoboth Beach Gay B&B

INTIMATE REHOBOTH BEACH GAY B&B
CLOSE TO THE OCEAN

The Homestead Bed & Breakfast at Rehoboth Beach is a Rehoboth Beach gay B&B just three miles from town on two beautifully landscaped acres.

We’re pet friendly and adults-only.

You can choose from four nicely decorated rooms in the main house, each with a private bathroom, or our large 800 square foot private cottage with a big fenced-in backyard.

The Homestead Bed & Breakfast started out as a small farmhouse in 1899 – part of a two-hundred acre working farm. Today, our charming local inn is decorated with relaxing seaside themes and reminders of its previous role – beautiful hardwood floors, cozy fireplaces and the charm of yesteryear.

We are proud of our delicious breakfasts, and use local or home-grown ingredients whenever possible. Our guests call our breakfast “top-notch” and “above restaurant quality”.

See the Homestead B&B Expanded Listing on Purple Roofs Here

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Homestead B&B – Rehoboth Beach, Delaware

Homestead B&B at Rehoboth

INTIMATE RETREAT MINUTES FROM THE BEACH

The Homestead Bed & Breakfast at Rehoboth Beach is just three miles from town on two beautifully landscaped acres.

We’re pet friendly and adults-only.

You can choose from four nicely decorated rooms in the main house, each with a private bathroom, or our large 800 square foot private cottage with a big fenced-in backyard.

The Homestead Bed & Breakfast started out as a small farmhouse in 1899 – part of a two-hundred acre working farm. Today, our Rehoboth Beach inn is decorated with relaxing beach themes and reminders of its previous role – beautiful hardwood floors, cozy fireplaces and the charm of yesteryear.

See the Homestead B&B Expanded Listing on Purple Roofs Here

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Mansion Farm Inn – Milton, Delaware Gay Bed & Breakfast

Mansion Farm Inn - Milton, Delaware Gay Bed & Breakfast

Our Gay Friendly, Gay Owned Bed and Breakfast, Mansion Farm Inn in Milton, DE, “Your Coastal Countryside Escape” just 5 miles to Broadkill Beach and lies just a few miles north of the Delaware’s eastern shore beaches. Eight Miles to Lewes and 12 miles to Rehoboth Beach and boardwalk

For many many years Rehoboth Beach is known for gay acceptance and has several gay owned bars, businesses and fabulous restaurants, even gay beaches.

Mansion Farm was put on the Historic Registry in 2013 and was built in 1810. We have fully renovated the entire house and property to make it very welcoming and comfortable for all of our guests. We have three rooms in the main house and a one bedroom apartment in the renovated barn.

See the Mansion Farm Inn Expanded Listing on Purple Roofs Here

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LGBT Rehoboth Beach

LGBT Rehoboth BeachRehoboth Beach, Del., is a perfect representation of a community that has weaved a wonderfully diverse LGBT community into the fabric of their town. A large part of this progress can be attributed to Camp Rehoboth, a non-profit community service organization that is, as their site explains “dedicated to creating a more positive environment in Rehoboth Beach and its related communities.” Their publication, Letters, continues to promote a multitude of businesses in town, working closely with many of them to advertise their events and feature them “up close and personal” perspective. Letters has become the essential bible for all things Rehoboth Beach.

One of the best things I have noticed about LGBT Rehoboth Beach is their diversity. You can see two wonderful men walking down Rehoboth Avenue with their daughter, while their heterosexual counterparts are doing the same. The LGBT geared businesses are mixed in wonderfully with the more straight themed ones, making a community in the truest sense of the word. The women have no problem getting down on the dance floor right along with the boys, and many of the dance floors in town have a mixed crowd on many nights. Communities like this one, not only can they be proud of their individual communities, but they can be proud that all of them have merged together in the best interest of the town.

My partner and I purchased a home here several years ago, and fell in love with our little home away from home. After getting over the initial culture shock of being quite different from our homes in Asbury Park and the Philly suburbs, we started to have a mutual love affair with LGBT Rehoboth Beach. The thing that resonated with us the most about the community is how the political boys of D.C. can blend so perfectly with the boys of the Gayborhood in Philadelphia, how the quintessential Jersey guys can mix so wonderfully with the boys of Baltimore. Different ages, different cultures, and different generations meld together regularly to create a community that have managed to carve out their own colorful and eclectic niche in this sleepy shore town. More than anything, that is something truly to show pride in.

By Michael Cook – Full Story at Out in Jersey

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Delaware Villages – An Easy DC Getaway

Delaware Villages
Photo Courtesy Visit Delaware Villages

It’s that time of year again, the warmer weather is here and Washingtonians are ready to plan weekend getaways. It can be difficult to book extravagant vacations out of town, but did you know that you don’t have to look very far for a convenient escape?

Delaware’s Villages in Kent County are just a short drive to riverside towns steeped in history and nestled among pristine woodlands. Whether you’re an outdoor adventure seeker, history buff, or wine and beer connoisseur, there’s something for everyone. Here is just a taste of what a weekend itinerary could consist of:

History Buffs & Nature Lovers: Smyrna and Dover

Located on the beautiful banks of Duck Creek and Lake Como, Smyrna is the ideal watering hole for swimming, fishing and boating activities. Recognized as a “Globally Important Bird Area,” Washingtonians can hike the nearby salt marshes at the Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, one of the largest remaining tidal marshes in the mid-Atlantic region and watch thousands of migrating shorebirds who call the area home each spring. After a hike, casually stroll among the area’s beautifully preserved historic buildings before heading to Painted Stave Distilling to dine and down premium small batch handcrafted barrel aged spirits made with ingredients sourced from local farms and housed in a 1940s-era movie theater.

By Wendy Vestfall – Full Story at The Washington Blade

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Rehoboth Beach an Evolving LGBT Family Destination

Rehoboth Beach There’s no denying that Rehoboth Beach has a certain reputation. The city has become known for two things: fine dining and being LGBT-friendly. But Steve Elkins, executive director of CAMP (Creating a More Positive) Rehoboth, remembers a time when that was not the case. “Things here really started to change in the 90s,” he said, recalling the large influx of LGBT-inclined vacationers. “There was this bumper sticker that read, ‘Keep Rehoboth a family town’ and we all knew what it meant. “But the fact of the matter is that families come in all shapes and sizes. Rehoboth is more gay-friendly than ever, and it’s still a family town.” Rehoboth Beach recently earned online recognition for the city it has become. A survey named the city as one of the world’s top travel destinations for gay visitors, just behind Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and Tel Aviv, Israel. SCRUFF, a gay dating app with more than 10 million members, collaborated with The New York Times to survey members about their off-the-beaten-path travel destinations, as well as their impressions about safety in places with a history of anti-LGBT discrimination.

By Hannah Carroll – Full Story at Delmarva Now

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Lazy L at Willow Creek – Lesbian Owned B&B in Lewes, Delaware

Lazy L at Willow Creek Periodically we’ll feature one of our properties here to let our readers know about some great gay friendly places to stay: This Lewes Delaware bed and breakfast is a great choice for a summer beach vacation or weekend getaway. At your doorstep is bird watching, fishing or canoeing. If you are a dog owner, bring your pet here and relax. The daffodils were fabulous, tulips incredible and now the iris are blooming. Sit by the pool and watch the heron and other birds. Enjoy our amenities that rival the big fancy hotels, while relaxing in the comfort, convenience and hospitality of a small home. The Lazy L offers 5 spacious rooms with queen sized beds (single rollaways are available too). We are located just outside the beach town of Lewes so it is a quick trip for beaches, parks, outlet shopping and first class restaurants. We have a heated swimming pool (open for the ’06 season), hot tub, game room, pool table, screened porches, free wireless internet access, and DVD/VCRs. We serve a luscious full course breakfast in our dining room each day from 8:30 to 9:30 am. Selections include fruit, fresh baked breads, waffles or pancakes or quiche or eggs and breakfast meats. Guests rave about the food!! We are the ‘pet friendliest’. All size, housebroken, well mannered dogs are always welcome at the Lazy L. Pet owners will find conveniences that make traveling with your pet relaxing and comfortable for everyone. We are minutes from petfriendly beaches and restaurants. We can accommodate groups from 10 to 23. Our 8 acres provide guests with plenty of space to enjoy. Our heated swimming pool and hot tub our very popular. Rooms for guest use include a Kitchenette, observation tower for for bird watching, reading and visiting, two spacious decks, 2 screened porches, an outside shower and an exercise area. Four large sitting rooms invite you to lounge watch satellite TV, use the VCR/DVD, or play pool. We have DSL and Wireless internet access. The Lazy L is a pet friendly resort. We love to meet well-mannered, housebroken dogs and cats (limit 2 pets per room). All dogs must be socialized to meet and play with other dogs. We have a large fenced in area for running, exercise and off-leash play. In order to make your enjoyable we have directions to pet friendly beaches and restaurants. We have an outside shower with a hand held sprayer to remove salt water and sand after you play at the beach. It is the dog owners responsibility to keep their dog quiet and respect other

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