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    Lori R.

    What a beautiful spot. Very clean, great Covid safe getaway. People were very friendly. Meals were delicious and there were plenty of nooks to dine safely. Gorgeous. Will be back

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    Stef W.

    This completely secluded hidden gem is one of the most beautiful places I've ever stayed at. It is so intimate....only 16 guest rooms. The view is absolutely breathtaking. Private balconies overlook a lake that goes on for what seems like miles. The resort features lots of "green" amenities, the most interesting to me of which was the rainwater harvesting system and the energy monitoring system located in each room. There is also a lovely beach not even a mile down the road and tons of hiking trails, some of which are accessible right from the front of the building so you don't have to drive to enjoy a nice walk in the woods. Last but not least I can't forget the amazing complementary hot breakfast buffet. Eggs, sausage, hashbrowns, fresh blueberry pancakes, oatmeal, cereal, yogurt parfait and so much more! I am absolutely looking forward to returning soon.

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    Edward V.

    The Nature Inn is amazing, breathtaking, overwhelming to say the least. We found this gem while camping at Bald Eagle State Park. The Inn was built on the highest point in the State Park with beautiful views of Foster Joseph Sawyer Lake. The Inn was designed and build with green technology in mind without losing elegant and charm. The following best describes the Inn and is from the DCNR website: http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/natureinn/ The 18,500-square-foot, 16-room building will provide full-service accommodations in a bucolic setting overlooking the park's lake. This modern inn, unique to Pennsylvania's park system, focuses on outdoor recreation and stewardship, making maximum use of green building technologies, while serving as a premier interpretive facility for bird watching. The rooms are fantastic! Balcony's with a table and chairs to enjoy your morning coffee. Super comfortable beds, large bathrooms, refrigerator, microwave and coffee machine. WiFi, Flat Screen TV's with Dish, DVD players and Alarm clocks w IPod adaptor. Plenty of closet space and storage for gear. A breakfast buffet was included on the weekends. Tree Frog Organic Coffee, Fresh Fruit, Homemade Bakery Goods and several hot dishes were offered. Great way to start off a day of hiking or biking. During our stay they also hosted a New Years Eve Gourmet Dinner. It would be best to go to the Inn's website for any addition information: http://natureinnatbaldeagle.com/ We loved it so much we now have reservation for October to see the fall foliage. Happy Trails!!! .

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    Clean, comfortable, Leed certified, awesome location. Highly recommend but plan ahead.

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    Pleasant lodging in middle of state park, overlooking reservoir and wooded ridge. Easy access to interstate but feels isolated.

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    My shortest review ever. It's called the Nature Inn at Bald Eagle State Park. It's that and more. I will be back often.

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    We celebrated our daughter's wedding here this past weekend. Kasey and Billy were incredibly…read morehelpful throughout the entire process, especially with set up and during the wedding. The ceremony was moved inside due to the weather and they set up the space perfectly for the change. I would 1000% recommend this wedding venue.

    My husband and I chose Harmony Forge Inn & Barn as our out of state wedding venue for 2 reasons…read more 1.) It doubled as a place to stay for my immediate family who were all travelling from Austin, Texas and 2.) Our ceremony and reception would only be steps away from each other! (easier for guests). The Inn: The mansion is a beautiful 4 bedroom, 4 full bathroom, 1 half bathroom estate complete with parlor, dining room, kitchen (2 refrigerators), and beautiful photogenic staircase. I paid for the full weekend package, which includes all 4 bedrooms and entire house from Friday 8am until Sunday at noon. I also paid for the rehearsal dinner to be held in their dining room area, but once I arrived, the décor in the dining room was too drab for my taste and I ended up setting up in the barn. I would have set up the rehearsal dinner outside, but it unfortunately rained on Friday and Saturday. Some of the old décor is beautiful, but the window treatments and table cloths were just not to my taste and I could not be photographed next to them. However, the wood accents were to die for (staircase)and the house structure was very lovely. The Barn: Perfectly spacious and easy to make glamorous with the right décor. We used globe lights and hung them from the ceiling and it really provided an upscale vibe. I used all real china and glassware, added a few DIY touches like paper flowers, newspaper programs and tall lighted branch centerpieces to execute the look I was going for- rustic glam-it was relatively easy to accomplish. The space can be used for up to 160 guests per the management, but I wonder how crowded that would be. We had a good use of space with 110 guests, but I don't think I would have liked any more people in that size space. (Especially since it rained on my wedding day and we had to set up a temporary ceremony in the dj space in the barn, there definitely would not have been room if we had had any more people. The Cons: 1.) I was very stressed on Friday setting up the barn for the reception. It was hard to get a hold of management for setting up additional tables/chairs. And they forgot a table I requested for the rehearsal dinner I needed for gifts. 2.) Management seemed disorganized. They told me they might rent out the additional room on Saturday night, which I paid for in my full wedding package, until my dad called and they said that was a mistake on their part. They also forgot I had paid for the rehearsal space and I had to remind them. The chairs and tables (they set up) were squished up near the front of the barn and I had to move all the tables back for more room which was time consuming (they set up tables according to your specifications, but it was not like the picture I drew) 3.)The fridges are full of old food which is good or bad depending on who you are, but I would have preferred it empty since how do you know how old that stuff is in there? 4.) THE AC UNITS!!! OMG. They are so loud and the house was SOOOOOO hot. 5.) The barn port-a-potty(ies); I'm not sure we had more than one in operation, I specifically remembered 2 when I visited and it was much larger with 2 stalls, then on my wedding day I only remember seeing one and it was small. I would rate this venue a 3-4/5 based on my experience there, I expected more hospitality. At the end of the day, I felt like we were not super welcome there, more of a nuisance to them. No one really talked to us, or asked us how we were doing during an obviously stressful weekend where all of my plans were literally drowning with the rain. I just expected a little more kindness or at least one conversation with the people who lived there. If you like to be left completely alone, then I'm sure this won't bother you.

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    Amazeballs...service and the facility has all the comforts of home. Thank You Jessica and family!…read more Our stay at the Reynolds Mansion was absolutely wonderful. The room, Carriage House Suite #2(?) was huge and beautifully arranged, with beautiful furniture and all the amenities of home. You can tell that real thought and care went into every detail at the Mansion B&B and the Carriage House suites. As a bonus, the entire mansion was decorated beautifully for Christmas, which made it even more magical. What really made our visit exceptional was the warm hospitality from Jessica and her family. A team who run the property. Shortly after we settled in, they have a Happy Hour and also offered small bites and homemade treats. We were also lucky enough to get a tour of the other rooms in the mansion that weren't yet occupied - each one is uniquely themed, and we're looking forward to our return visit to experience Jessica's superb service and offerings! These thoughtful touches portray the level of care and hospitality that sets the Reynolds Mansion apart. The Reynolds Mansion perfectly balances historic charm with comfort and exceptional personal service. We highly recommend this gem in Bellefonte and can't wait to come back! Our daughter graduates from PSU end of the year, I hope to reserve the entire facility for our family n friends who travel to the graduation.

    Jess is the absolute best host! The building is beautiful, clean and comfortable. Walking in is…read morelike time hopping, you can feel the history. But the service is what truly sets this place apart - Jess goes above and beyond in every way. There is no detail overlooked, her warmth and ability to make your visit the best it can be made it just that - perfection! There was nothing I would change! We will be back!

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    As we had first met one another in the area, my husband and I recently traveled from CA to PA and…read morespent four nights in the Bellefonte B&B to celebrate our 25th anniversary. Our experience proved extraordinary. Selecting a few bottles of wine from a nearby store, we enjoyed nightly toasts in glasses that Kathy and Phil keep in an antique cabinet in the great room. We feasted on hearty three-course breakfasts every morning, allowing us to replace lunch with ice cream--the Creamery on the PSU campus and Meadows Frozen Custard off Benner Pike are musts. One afternoon as we were tooling around town, we received an email from Phil and Kathy informing us of a free concert that evening at Talleyrand Park. Thus, after sampling delicious supper fare at The Governors' Pub, Mike and I walked across the street, cuddled on a bench, and listened to the Coal Aly Band cover favorite hits as locals danced in the grass and rang a cowbell to "Don't Fear the Reaper." Laughter and positive vibes abound by Spring Creek! When they realized that my husband was waking before most guests to read quietly in one of the home's common areas, Kathy and Phil set up an automatic coffee maker outside the kitchen to be ready in the early hours. They actively inquired as to how they could make our stay more comfortable. A flip-top glass bottle of cold water specific to our room remained filled outside our door as did a selection of sparkling drinks. Learning that we had lived much of our married life in the Deep South, they even chose to include cheese grits as part of the menu on the day of our departure. Keenly attentive, Kathy and Phil delight in honoring all who visit. They exude warmth, and their peaceful demeanors diffuse goodwill. Vacations do not always generate rest, but my husband and I have returned feeling rejuvenated. We are already discussing our next trip to Centre County. Thank you, Bellefonte B&B!

    I was on the second night of a week-long roadtrip and had been driving for about ten hours when I…read morearrived at the Bed and Breakfast. Phil and Kathy happily gave me a short tour of their lovely building after exchanging pleasantries, and I fell asleep shortly after in the Sierra room. The accommodations were spacious, the water was warm with good pressure, and the bed was quite cozy. It may have been from the long day, but that was genuinely one of the best night sleeps I'd had in a while. I was the only guest that night and the breakfast service felt like a royal treatment! It was a two course meal starting with a beautiful parfait followed by eggs, sausage, and pancakes. There was another option available, but unfortunately it escapes me at the moment. I spent some time afterwards prepping for the next leg of my drive, and Phil and Kathy were both there to see me off. Before I left Bellefonte I took a few hours to walk around, which I recommend. It is a picturesque little town. I had lunch at Pizza Mia, which Phil and Kathy had recommended, admired the architecture, and stopped in for a chat with the guide at the train-station-turned-tourist-information-building. If you're looking for a good place to rest for one night (or several) I would highly recommend this spot!

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    It is my pleasure to be the first person to review the Aaronsburg Inn. My husband and I stayed for…read morethree nights while in Pennsylvania for a short getaway. The Inn is a beautiful, inviting property. Though on the main road, it is incredibly quiet both in and around the grounds of the Inn. The inside of the Inn is restored to perfection with some truly remarkable architecture and common spaces. We stayed in room #2, which features a comfy bed with soft linens, couch, and perfect shower/bathroom space with incredibly soft towels. Though this room is located on the main floor and closest to the staircase and kitchen, we heard nothing before we woke. Common areas include a living room and library with tons of books. There is also a quiet dining room that we ate breakfast in once. The other two mornings, we ate breakfast in the nook closest to the kitchen. It was cozy there and we got to have some great conversations with Jack. The breakfasts were incredible - this man is a genius chef! I had Mediterranean toast one morning and salmon toast the next day. The presentations were beautiful, but the food was so good and fresh. The toast, alone, was delectable. We also enjoyed a double protein chocolate muffin- um, yum! My hubby got his standard- eggs, toast, and bacon. Each morning, coffee was available. Tea was available all the time- which is great since I usually have about 5 cups a day. Jack put out cookies each afternoon, which we were more than happy to eat. We were happy to donate to the honor system in the hallway to purchase lots of bottles of water and late-night candy. Wifi is included. While my husband fished one day, I sat in the area in the back outside and worked. It is super quiet and peaceful. If you are wondering about things to do, Colburn (about 5 minutes away) is a fly-fishing mecca. My husband said it is some of the best fly-fishing he has ever experienced. Down the road, about 5 minutes is Millheim, where you'll find a coffee house open in the mornings and Elk Creek Cafe and Alehouse- great beer and dinners! Visit the Aaronsburg Inn to unwind. We can't wait to return! *Be sure to check out my photos of spaces and food.*

    We were really struggling to find accommodations near Camp Woodward over the summer that were…read moredecent and within a few miles of the camp. We gave the Aaronsburg Inn a try and I'm so glad we did! We stayed on the top floor in room #7 and it felt like we had our own hideaway. It's like a suite, with room to sleep 4. It was impeccably clean and had full amenities like robes, toiletries, and a fridge. We actually had the kids stay over with us a couple of times. The breakfast was the best part, though! The owner, Jack, cooked for us every morning from a perfect little menu that is put out every night to choose from. In the evening, we sat out at a table in the back garden and had a nice honor bar to pick from. We usually choose chain hotels for reliability, so I'm not really well-versed in BnB's. But this family-owned spot is trustworthy and such a nice break from corporate chains. In fact, we are booked to stay again in the same room in a couple of weeks and we can't wait!

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