Description
Circa 1886. Surrounded by 25 acres of Adirondack scenery, this German-style lodge with 175 feet of private beachfront is awash in Old World ambiance. The Lodge, run by the same family for more than a century, originally accommodated those traveling along the New York to Montreal rail line. Old tracks still run through the property. The German cuisine served at the inn's restaurant is highly recommended, and knotty pine woodwork and exposed beams add to the dining room's European atmosphere. Guest rooms feature a combination of Adirondack/European style decor with pine floors, Adirondack antiques and custom woodwork. Accommodations are available in the woodland chalet or the Sunwater Guesthaus, as well. The Guesthaus offers two units with lake views, a wood-burning fireplace, kitchen, two bedrooms and a bath with a whirlpool tub. The Lodge, with its location in the St. Regis Wilderness area, provides a multitude of recreational possibilities right at your doorstep. Not far from the Lake Placid Olympic sites, it is also a perfect spot for those enjoying a ski vacation. Lakeside weddings, seminars and reunions are popular here.
This property has been featured in Birnbaum's, Adirondack Cookbook, Discerning Traveler Magazine - Adirondack edition, National Geographic Traveler, Outside Magazine, Albany Times Union, Ski Magazine, Skiing Magazine, New York Alive, Adirondack Life, Adirondack Guidebook, PBS Dining Series - Adirondacks North, Forbes Art Magazine, Adirondack Cuisine Cookbook, Country Inns Cookbook.
Location: Country, Mountains, Waterfront and 25 acres with sunset lakeview beach of 175 feet.