
Lovely view and setting in a family-run operation where the amenities are sweet but not ample. Very rustic but clean, sweet and great nature, walks, horses, fishing and local winery nearby. Dining room is fine but I have a hunch a few things came out of a Sysco can and not from scratch. The apple butter however is VERY homemade and delicious.

This is an older hotel undergoing renovations and o think that’s why they are letting dogs stay. The hotel bar is barely open (no draft beer and limited selection) and vast sections of the hotel are off limits. The doors and handles are old and the doors stick. There is an abandoned tennis court that could be cool if they reopen. Outside facade looks like a 1970s hospital and could use some neon or something. Rooms have fake wood floors which means they are clean. The TV has no local broadcast TV, just internet TV.