With so many charming and homey touches, it is hard to pick one room in this 1832 inn. Possibly it is the trundle beds, or the doll and old game collections displayed in the parlor, or the stenciling on the walls. Perhaps it is that each room is named for one of the home's former owners. Each room is appointed with antiques and curios. Outside, you can while away the late afternoon on the wraparound porch or take a stroll around the grounds. There are plenty of great places nearby for hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing. In the morning, sculptor and owner Bruce Lefkowitz cooks breakfast. A two-bedroom cabin with a kitchen, ideal for families or friends traveling together, is also available.
Visit the Travel Talk forums for help on planning your trip >>