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The Golden Maple Tree Inn

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The Arbor Inn of Clinton-Griffin House

The Arbor Inn of Clinton-Griffin House

(13 reviews)

Lovely stay at the Arbor Inn. Dave and Ellen, the current owners are lovely, take meticulous care…read moreof the property and it shows. The landscape and land behind the property are well maintained and beautiful. If you walk down the road at dusk many deer sightings which is a nice treat. Our room was perfect size for family of 4. Room was well furnished, good shower and amenities.

A recent graduation party and family visit brought us to upstate New York. In effort not to impose…read moreon local family members, we decided to stay comfortably away from the hustle, bustle and stress that large family gatherings often bring. After consideration, we decided to book the Arbor Inn B&B in the New England-esque village of Clinton, NY. Nearing two prestigious Liberal Arts colleges in Hamilton College and Colgate University, this B&B is in a perfect location. Less than a mile from the nearby downtown area full of independent shops, this 1800's former farmhouse sits atop scenically calm rural pastures. The home has since been renovated to offer 5 guest rooms of vacancy. Through it's renovations, the home hasn't compromised it's farmhouse appeal. The architecture, charm and landscape are as authentic as they are pristine. A front porch expansive enough for several rocking chairs that overlook the scenic grounds and an indoor/outdoor dining area in the back of the house that overlooks a distant dairy farm are just a few examples of some of the charm. Inside, the common space is just as welcoming. Two large communal tables for indoor breakfast, an office space with books and a computer available to all the guests, a wooden staircase decorated with vintage family photos and other ornate detailing that all seem to compliment the history of this building just perfectly. The room that we stayed in was equally comfortable, clean, quiet and relaxing. Each morning, you are served a complimentary breakfast of the Innkeepers choice. A Keurig machine is also available for efficient coffee/tea making. The first morning, we had lemon ricotta crêpes served with a strawberry/rhubarb topping and a side of breakfast sausage. On that cooler morning, we sat at the indoor table, conversing with another couple on a variety of adult topics. The next morning, a much more sun-filled one, we sat on the enclosed rear porch that overlooked the expansive grounds and gardens. A serene setting for our final day. Even with such peaceful quarters and location, the Innkeepers can make or break a stay at a bed and breakfast. Carol and Bob though were the consummate hosts. Helpful in their recommendations of nearby activities, welcoming in their accommodations to us, I can't say enough of how friendly and "at-home" we felt during our stay. If planning an overnight visit in the area, this B&B is surely worth a look.

Pratt Smith House

Pratt Smith House

(7 reviews)

My boyfriend and I had a spectacular experience at this little gem. We were warmly greeted with…read morehomemade key lime bars on a little antique heart shaped plate. Our room was very sweet and cozy. The shower was super hot and the water pressure was perfect. Ann's collections throughout the space were front and center and adorable. I am jealous of her quilt collection! She loves cats, flowers, vintage hats, embroideries, and special little serving pieces. Alan is very sweet and doting. We slept very comfortably! Ann and Alan asked ahead of time what time we would like breakfast-when we came down in the morning the table was set beautifully. Napkin rings, antique salt and pepper cellars, antique plates, tiny antique teacups for coffee. So sweet! Ann served two courses for breakfast and offered orange juice as well. Ann and Alan's style of service and hospitality is something you don't often experience anymore-so thoughtful and detailed. We will definitely be back, we had a lovely experience!

Wooooooooow! What an…read moreincredible Bed and Breakfast! We came here after visiting a loved on in a Syracuse nursing home and needed a place to rest and catch our breaths. Allen and Anne are such incredible hosts. Real salt of the earth people. They were nice enough to attentively ask about our dietary needs, and explain the history of the property. They also recommended great places to eat nearby. The room was absolutely special. Beautiful decor that reminds you of 1920s Americana. The star of the show was the hosts themselves - the food they cooked and the conversation they provided us with were legendary. We'd love to go back.

Moose River House - This could be you...

Moose River House

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Well - it's been a while but I'm finally getting around to it - we spent a few days here back in…read moreSeptember for our honeymoon before heading to Toronto. Initially, we had a little trouble getting a hold of them to make the reservation, but once we had that taken care of it was pretty much everything we could ask for. We arrived later on in the evening the first night, so we couldn't actually see much around the B&B and went to dinner. We came back, opened a bottle of wine, sat on the back porch, and stared at what was probably the most stars either of us had ever seen. Then we went to bed. When we woke up, we were not expecting what we saw - shrouded in a morning mist (sounds cheesey - but this is the real deal), the back of the place overlooked the Moose River, a calm portion that almost made up a small lake. It was really amazing, and as it cleared up we were just thrilled to have chosen the place. Access to free canoes and kayaks - which we took full advantage of. The landscaping and area leading down to the river was very nice, a great place to relax after a day of being a tourist or after some light kayaking. The river was very nice, meandering with houses here and there along the shore, perfect for a lazy canoe or kayak trip. Also lots of turtles, water birds, etc., I'd imagine the fishing would be pretty good too. They also have a sweet, sort of vintage tandem bike - good times. We went to have breakfast - a really nice continental - and the owners were really lovely. Super friendly and helpful re: getting around and finding things to do, Stuart and Jimmy were really great. They weren't obtrusive, but made sure we were well taken care of. The room was very nice, everything was sort of an Asian/Northwoods/Antique-y mixture that wasn't too gaudy but you still knew you were in a B&B. If you're planning on hitting upstate New York and you want to stay some place affordable (it was $79/night for 3 nights during the week - you can stay at a crappy hotel for that much or more), this is not to be missed. Friendly, beautiful, and really close to perfect to be totally honest - we were fully satisfied and talk about going back whenever it comes up.

We happened to be in the Adirondacks mid-week and found the Moose River House while exploring the…read morearea. I am so glad we stayed....the location is amazing, and the view from our room was breathtaking. We actually arrived after dark, so we didn't really have an idea of the surroundings when we fell asleep but the inn is just charming inside, so we knew we'd found a gem. The B&B is situated right on the Moose River, and we awoke after a restful evening to birdsong and a clear, lovely day. We stayed in the Farquharson room; it featured a private bath and a large, comfy bed. The picture window was an ideal foil to the morning mist that was just clearing from the Moose River, and once the drapes were drawn back we had a gorgeous, sweeping view of the river and the lush backyard. After getting ready for our day, we headed downstairs and were pleasantly surprised to find several small, cafe-style tables in the dining area. In most B&Bs that we've experienced, there is one large table that can make for a great or horrible experience over breakfast, simply depending upon your table mates. With the small tables, we could choose to talk with our neighbors or not, which is great for one who is not completely sociable prior to her first cup of coffee in the morning. Breakfast was delicious - we started with fresh fruit and yogurt, and then moved on to an amazing, golden-toasty-brown quiche and yummy potatoes. The rates are beyond reasonable and this inn is not to be missed - if you're in the Adirondacks (or just pining for a weekend away), you need to stay here!

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