We spent three nights at the Old Tioga Inn. We were there to hike the Falls Trail at Ricketts Glen. I was drawn to it because (1) in response to the Covid pandemic, there are only four rooms in use, and they all have separate entrances, from the outside; (2) it was close to the park; (3) it looked charming and had great reviews - and those reviews were certainly merited. The room was attractive and very comfortable, with a GREAT mattress on the bed. The room is a bit small but the bathroom was HUGE, which - it turns out - is also where my husband and I can most use the space so we can move around freely while we're getting dressed. AND there is a great big bathtub, which was much appreciated at the end of a long day of hiking. And oh, those aching muscles loved the whirlpool feature in that tub, too. Delicious, ample breakfasts. Even better, there was access to tea and coffee all the time in the breakfast room. And there is access to the kitchen, so we could refill the tea kettle and heat up water for tea whenever we wanted it. AND there was a sweetbite always on offer - pumpkin bread with chocolate chips and peanut butter icing one day, a blueberry scone-like bread another day. Laura also gave us a great recommendation for where to have dinner. I'd stay there again in a heartbeat.…
Cute, rustic but clean, quiet and comfortable accommodations close to Ricketts Glen. Breakfast was fantastic. Private bath with jacuzzi tub. No cell service but does have WiFi. Definitely recommend it and would go back. A great way to visit the Glen if you don't camp
This is a delightful B&B near Ricketts Glen in PA We were seeking a quiet relaxed atmosphere to de-stress and do some nature trips and found both Please note WiFi was spotty and the inn keepers do tell guests this. This was perfect for us as we wanted away from technology The breakfasts were wonderful and plenty of variety and the owners try to accommodate any special food needs We plan to go back again in fall and make this our regular “to go” spot
We recently (June 2021) stayed at Old Tioga Inn while we were visiting Ricketts Glen State Park. We stayed in the duck room with private deck entrance and whirlpool tub. Log cabin room was comfortable. Laurie was nice, provided helpful tips and directions and made an awesome breakfast!! Highly recommend!
We stayed in the Deer room. We were allowed to have our dog with us. The room had a private entrance and a jetted tub. It was a slice of heaven in the middle of the woods. Breakfast was amazing and there were so many special little touches in the room they are too numerous to list here. We would definitely recommend staying here and we are already planning our next visit.
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