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    The Pines Country Inn

    The Pines Country Inn

    (23 reviews)

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    Tucked away (and I mean "tucked" away) in Newcastle, you'll find your stay for the evening. Don't…read moreget discouraged if you can't find it right away. It's there. I eventually found it. Of course, I wasn't using GPS like you are, so it took me a bit longer. Tucked away means quiet and quiet it was. Birds chirping were the only sounds I heard when I opened the car door. That's a good sign if you're looking for quiet. I checked in and was given room #13. Yes, it ran through my mind, uh oh, unlucky number 13. But doom and gloom weren't in the cards for me. Quite the contrary. Number 13 was exceptionally clean and comfortable. My host was friendly and helpful when it came to suggesting a place for dinner. Though trying to follow his directions found me at an oil refinery. LoL! Again, no GPS. I eventually backtracked and ended up where I started to. Quick Tip: At your next stop at a store, pick up some cheap double AA batteries and shove them into your suitcase. You'll be glad you did when your remote for the TV doesn't work. No having to go through the hassle of getting dressed and making your way to the front desk or waiting for maintenance to get to your room. Just pop them in, and you're set. As I had to do at The Pines. It didn't take but a minute before I could watch the mindless dribble which spewed forth. Oh, don't forget to pull your batteries before you leave. You'll undoubtedly need them down the road.

    What a nice hidden little gem. Found this while just searching on Google for places to stay…read moreovernight. I didn't want to spend a lot because this was just going to be used for sleep during a nice little road trip. The owner actually was outside when we pulled up late(930pm) and he was very helpful and gave us the room key. The room was small and quaint very clean very vintage feeling. The bed was very comfortable it was soft but firm and did not feel old. Very quiet environment no loud noises even early in the morning. Also, a very cute area outside for lounging around. I would highly recommend staying here!

    Summer Creek Inn - Suite #1 Summer Creek Inn

    Summer Creek Inn

    (20 reviews)

    If you're looking for a place that charges premium prices while delivering a bargain-bin experience…read more-- congratulations, you found it. We booked Summer Creek Inn based on the listed amenities, including WiFi and other onsite features. None of them existed. Not "spotty," not "limited" -- just flat-out not there. When we asked about it, the owners responded with immediate irritation, like we were the problem for expecting them to provide what they advertised. That alone tells you everything about how this place is run. The attitude didn't stop there. We watched them be perfectly friendly and accommodating to other campers while treating us with noticeable coldness. The only obvious difference? We have an older camper. I enjoy fixing things and doing DIY work -- that doesn't make us any less of paying guests. Judging people based on appearances is not only unprofessional, it's incredibly shortsighted. Not that it should matter, but we do very well and travel often -- we just don't feel the need to prove it with brand-new gear. Then there was the morning incident. The male owner came up and aggressively banged on our camper door. By the time I opened it, he was already halfway down the hill, avoiding any actual interaction. No explanation, no follow-up -- just strange, intrusive, and frankly rude behavior. At the end of our stay, I addressed the inaccurate Hipcamp listing with Nancy. Instead of taking responsibility, she insisted it "wasn't her fault." That's not how running a business works. If you're taking people's money based on what's advertised, it is absolutely your responsibility to make sure it's accurate. This isn't complicated. I ended up walking her through fixing her own listing while she maintained a consistently rude attitude the entire time. The only redeeming part of our stay was our neighbors. They were kind, welcoming, and clearly noticed how we were treated. At one point, while we were around the fire, the male owner came by trying to make small talk with everyone -- except us. My hilarious and kind neighbors spent the entire time telling him how much they loved us and that we were the reason their stay was so memorable. Afterwards, we shared a lot of laughs around the fire, imagining just how miserable the owners must be. After leaving, I read through other negative reviews and noticed a consistent pattern: guests mentioning rude, dismissive behavior and a lack of accountability when issues are raised. Based on our experience, that pattern feels very real. Let's be clear: this isn't about minor inconveniences. This is about misleading advertising, poor treatment of paying guests, and a complete lack of professionalism. If you value honesty, basic hospitality, or simply being treated with respect, stay somewhere else. There are far better options out there that actually deliver what they promise.

    Summer Creek Inn is a restful place where you can be surrounded by everything nature has that…read moreappeals to the senses. Quiet, multiple options for solitude, trees, shade, birds and tranquil water features. The bedding is luxurious and the spa tub is rejuvenating. The breakfast is delicious and the owners are welcoming and provide exceptional service. It will be our first choice when we're back in the area.

    The Hotel Sturgis - You can see the beautiful architectural details in the upstairs hallway - full service elevator to the second floor as well

    The Hotel Sturgis

    (17 reviews)

    Great historic building, formerly the Benevolent Hall built in 1886, now a unique hotel. Modern…read morerustic with lofts in all rooms, queen beds on the first floor, king or twins in loft area. Balconies on some of the second floor rooms. Coffee shop downstairs and 24 hour water and coffee available. Lovely two story seating area and back deck on 2nd floor. Excellent location on Main Street within walking distance of many restaurants. Leigh was super helpful and patient with our indecision on whether to stay one nights or two. we opted for two. Would happily stay here again. Not a lot open in mid April but we did visit New To You, Loud American Bar & Grill and Rossini Gypsy Tattoo Parlor, Uncle Louie's and Red's Bar & Grill. These rooms are unique, clean and comfy. Original (?) tin ceilings. Motorized shades for windows.

    We booked our stay direct at the hotel during a road trip, after checking online for pricing first…read more They were the same. We booked two of the standard/cheapest rooms for $159. For some reason the receptionist booked us at a more expensive rooms. We didn't realize until the next day seeing the receipt email. It was all very strange, but the manager did make it right the next day thankfully. I would recommend booking online to avoid any confusion. The location is right on the main drag- in walking distance of everything you need and next to the rallies. The hotel is historic and completely renovated in a mix of original and modern. Original detailed ceilings and exposed brick was really special. The rooms were great! All the rooms have two beds in a loft. (You might need to bring luggage up stairs for one of the beds.) Two very large beds- I thought they were supposed to be queen but I think they were kings. The sheets are buttery soft and the mattress was perfection. I travel full time and this is one of the most comfortable hotel beds I've been in. We stayed in 210 & 208 both window rooms- 210 had a window that was low enough to open the blinds to get natural light and peep out, but 208 was much higher- both cool rooms. The balconies rooms would be well worth the price if you were staying for a rally. Cool cafe downstairs. House coffee is included with the stay- 3 blends available. There was no basic black coffee- I am a basic black coffee girl- so I was scared- but the blends were very subtle flavoring and delicious. They have a full cafe with lots of great sounding drinks.

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