There’s nothing worse than taking a getaway to someplace new and having the entire experience ruined by a less than desirable stay at a hotel chain. While we can all do our best to read through every Yelp review that we can find beforehand on the internet, sometimes things just don’t work out for the better. So, if you’re looking to enjoy a weekend out of town and want to know what locations will give you an unforgettable stay, find the best bed and breakfast in New York on our list of charming and romantic inns. Trust us when we say you’ll be packing your bags in no time!

  1. 10 Fitch - Auburn

10 Fitch Luxurious Romantic Inn/Yelp 10 Fitch Ave, Auburn, NY 13021, USA

10 Fitch Luxurious Romantic Inn/Yelp

10 Fitch Luxurious Romantic Inn/Yelp One of the most amazing bed and breakfasts that you’ll find out in the Finger Lakes, 10 Fitch will leave you speechless. The inn is for adults only, providing guests with a romantic and unique getaway. Right in the city of Auburn that lies just north of Owasco Lake, the inn isn’t far from amazing attractions like Fillmore Glen State Park where you’ll find beautiful hiking trails and waterfalls. And not to forget the best part of this entire experience! 10 Fitch dishes out the most unforgettable breakfast items that will amaze you. For more information, including rates and availability, be sure to check out 10 Fitch online.

  1. Boathouse Bed and Breakfast - Bolton Landing

Christine D/TripAdvisor 44 Sagamore Rd, Bolton Landing, NY 12814, USA

StephenAnthony/TripAdvisor Making a visit to the Lake George area is a must for most of our residents every summer. But now it’s time to ditch a weekend of camping for a waterfront getaway that you’ll never forget. Boathouse Bed and Breakfast puts you right on the water and gives you dreamy views of the Adirondack Mountains. From the cozy rooms to the friendly staff, there’s nothing you won’t love about this place if you’re looking to spend some time up north. Ready to learn more? Head on over to the Boathouse Bed and Breakfast website.

  1. Mountain Horse Farm B&B - Naples

Ryan G/TripAdvisor 7520 W Hollow Rd, Naples, NY 14512, USA

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Ryan G/TripAdvisor Just west of the southern shores of Canandaigua Lake is an incredible bed and breakfast that has the most relaxing setting you could ever ask for. Bringing you away from it all, the remote location in the town of Naples surrounds you with open fields and friendly horses. The bed and breakfast features a Horse Sanctuary that provides homes to horses of all ages, giving guests the opportunity to meet these loving animals that will always put a smile on your face. Aside from the six charming guest rooms that you can find on the 33-acre property, there’s Sioux Indian Tipis that provide an amazing Glamping experience! Ready to learn more? Check out Mountain Horse Farm online.

  1. Ruby’s Cove Bed and Breakfast - Greenport

Ruby’s Cove Bed and Breakfast/Facebook Whaler’s Guest House, 151 Bay Ave, Greenport, NY 11944, USA

Ruby’s Cove Bed and Breakfast/Facebook Make your way out to Long Island’s quiet fishing town of Greenport to enjoy a getaway at Ruby’s Cove. The B&B provides guests with bicycles and beach gear and is walking distance from everything you’ll want to see in town. Putting you steps away from the stunning Peconic River, you’ll want to check out this amazing location if you’re looking to enjoy a relaxing vacation on Long Island. For more information about planning your visit, including rates and availability, be sure to check out Ruby’s Cove Bed and Breakfast online.

  1. Snow Goose Bed and Breakfast - Keene Valley

Snow Goose Bed and Breakfast/Facebook 1433 NY-73, Keene Valley, NY 12943, USA

Snow Goose Bed and Breakfast/Facebook Right off of our scenic Route 73 in the Adirondacks is a bed and breakfast that’s perfect for any adventurer looking to explore the area. Right by some of our favorite High Peak trailheads in Keene Valley, the inn is in the middle New York’s tallest mountains and is right near a ton of charming shops and places to eat. To find out more and book your stay, head on over to the Snow Goose Bed and Breakfast website.

  1. Ellwanger Estate - Rochester

The Ellwanger Estate/Yelp 625 Mt Hope Ave, Rochester, NY 14620, USA

The Ellwanger Estate/Yelp Take a trip out to Rochester and right along the Genesee River you’ll find a rustic bed and breakfast waiting for you! One of our favorites, the historical Ellwanger Estate features four unbelievable rooms that have wonderful views of the property’s garden and courtyards. For more information, check out Ellwanger Estate online.

  1. Cornerstone Victorian B&B - Warrensburg

Steven S./Yelp

Belinda G./Yelp West of Lake George right by Hackensack Mountain Park is a bed and breakfast that was built back in 1904. Each morning the B&B offers guest a five course breakfast that features homemade goods you’ll wish you could enjoy every day! In the area known as the Gateway to the Adirondacks, you’ll find yourself close some of the area’s most popular places to visit. Ready to learn more and book your stay? Check out Cornerstone Victorian B&B online. 3921 Main St, Warrensburg, NY 12885, USA

  1. Schroon Lake Bed & Breakfast - Schroon Lake

Schroon Lake Bed & Breakfast/Yelp

mtc978/TripAdvisor Another bed and breakfast that will put you up north in the Adirondack Park, Schroon Lake B&B can easily be found right off of our famous Route 9. Built in the 1920s, this location is a great place for anyone who’s looking to spend time outdoors exploring all there is to see in the Schroon Lake area. A place that will remind you that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, you’ll never want to stop eating their homemade dishes here. 1525 U.S. 9, Schroon Lake, NY 12870, USA

  1. Fairlawn Inn - Hunter

Fairlawn Inn/TripAdvisor

Fairlawn Inn/TripAdvisor Another wonderful place to stay when you’re looking to enjoy the Catskills, Fairlawn Inn can be found right near Hunter Mountain. The Victorian-style B&B will make you feel right at home all while you’re in the heart of the mountains and amazing remote scenery. Each room at the inn has its own unique theme, where you’ll be able to wake up in a comfortable bed and soon after enjoy a wonderful breakfast. Curious to learn more? Check out Fairlawn Inn online for rates and availability details. 7872 Main St, Lanesville, NY 12450, USA

Who’s ready to make one of these amazing B&Bs their home-away-from-home? Do you agree that the best bed and breakfast in New York made the list? If you know of any other unique getaways, let us know in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you! For an even more magical experience, check out This Treehouse In New York That Will Give You An Unforgettable Stay!

10 Fitch Luxurious Romantic Inn/Yelp

10 Fitch Ave, Auburn, NY 13021, USA

One of the most amazing bed and breakfasts that you’ll find out in the Finger Lakes, 10 Fitch will leave you speechless. The inn is for adults only, providing guests with a romantic and unique getaway. Right in the city of Auburn that lies just north of Owasco Lake, the inn isn’t far from amazing attractions like Fillmore Glen State Park where you’ll find beautiful hiking trails and waterfalls. And not to forget the best part of this entire experience! 10 Fitch dishes out the most unforgettable breakfast items that will amaze you. For more information, including rates and availability, be sure to check out 10 Fitch online.

Christine D/TripAdvisor

44 Sagamore Rd, Bolton Landing, NY 12814, USA

StephenAnthony/TripAdvisor

Making a visit to the Lake George area is a must for most of our residents every summer. But now it’s time to ditch a weekend of camping for a waterfront getaway that you’ll never forget. Boathouse Bed and Breakfast puts you right on the water and gives you dreamy views of the Adirondack Mountains. From the cozy rooms to the friendly staff, there’s nothing you won’t love about this place if you’re looking to spend some time up north. Ready to learn more? Head on over to the Boathouse Bed and Breakfast website.

Ryan G/TripAdvisor

7520 W Hollow Rd, Naples, NY 14512, USA

clm1113/TripAdvisor

Just west of the southern shores of Canandaigua Lake is an incredible bed and breakfast that has the most relaxing setting you could ever ask for. Bringing you away from it all, the remote location in the town of Naples surrounds you with open fields and friendly horses. The bed and breakfast features a Horse Sanctuary that provides homes to horses of all ages, giving guests the opportunity to meet these loving animals that will always put a smile on your face. Aside from the six charming guest rooms that you can find on the 33-acre property, there’s Sioux Indian Tipis that provide an amazing Glamping experience! Ready to learn more? Check out Mountain Horse Farm online.

Ruby’s Cove Bed and Breakfast/Facebook

Whaler’s Guest House, 151 Bay Ave, Greenport, NY 11944, USA

Make your way out to Long Island’s quiet fishing town of Greenport to enjoy a getaway at Ruby’s Cove. The B&B provides guests with bicycles and beach gear and is walking distance from everything you’ll want to see in town. Putting you steps away from the stunning Peconic River, you’ll want to check out this amazing location if you’re looking to enjoy a relaxing vacation on Long Island. For more information about planning your visit, including rates and availability, be sure to check out Ruby’s Cove Bed and Breakfast online.

Snow Goose Bed and Breakfast/Facebook

1433 NY-73, Keene Valley, NY 12943, USA

Right off of our scenic Route 73 in the Adirondacks is a bed and breakfast that’s perfect for any adventurer looking to explore the area. Right by some of our favorite High Peak trailheads in Keene Valley, the inn is in the middle New York’s tallest mountains and is right near a ton of charming shops and places to eat. To find out more and book your stay, head on over to the Snow Goose Bed and Breakfast website.

The Ellwanger Estate/Yelp

625 Mt Hope Ave, Rochester, NY 14620, USA

Take a trip out to Rochester and right along the Genesee River you’ll find a rustic bed and breakfast waiting for you! One of our favorites, the historical Ellwanger Estate features four unbelievable rooms that have wonderful views of the property’s garden and courtyards. For more information, check out Ellwanger Estate online.

Steven S./Yelp

Belinda G./Yelp

West of Lake George right by Hackensack Mountain Park is a bed and breakfast that was built back in 1904. Each morning the B&B offers guest a five course breakfast that features homemade goods you’ll wish you could enjoy every day! In the area known as the Gateway to the Adirondacks, you’ll find yourself close some of the area’s most popular places to visit. Ready to learn more and book your stay? Check out Cornerstone Victorian B&B online.

3921 Main St, Warrensburg, NY 12885, USA

Schroon Lake Bed & Breakfast/Yelp

mtc978/TripAdvisor

Another bed and breakfast that will put you up north in the Adirondack Park, Schroon Lake B&B can easily be found right off of our famous Route 9. Built in the 1920s, this location is a great place for anyone who’s looking to spend time outdoors exploring all there is to see in the Schroon Lake area. A place that will remind you that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, you’ll never want to stop eating their homemade dishes here.

1525 U.S. 9, Schroon Lake, NY 12870, USA

Fairlawn Inn/TripAdvisor

Another wonderful place to stay when you’re looking to enjoy the Catskills, Fairlawn Inn can be found right near Hunter Mountain. The Victorian-style B&B will make you feel right at home all while you’re in the heart of the mountains and amazing remote scenery. Each room at the inn has its own unique theme, where you’ll be able to wake up in a comfortable bed and soon after enjoy a wonderful breakfast. Curious to learn more? Check out Fairlawn Inn online for rates and availability details.

7872 Main St, Lanesville, NY 12450, USA

For even more travel inspiration, check out our Ultimate Guide To Accommodations In New York: The Best Hotels, Airbnbs, Campgrounds, Cabins, And More. There’s truly something for everyone on the list!

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best bed and breakfast in New York January 04, 2022 Beth C. What are some other unique places to stay in New York? Traveling to New York is an experience, whether you’re a resident that’s venturing to a new part of the Empire State or your from out of town. Either way, there are few experiences more exciting than packing your bags and enjoying a getaway. Now that you’ve learned about some of the best, most charming bed and breakfasts in New York, we have yet another one-of-a-kind destination for you to add to your itinerary. Tucked away in the breathtaking region of upstate New York, the Lake House on Canandaigua is like something from a fairytale. Whether you’re looking for quality time on the water or simply wish to feel pampered, this beautiful weekend escape belongs at the very top of your travel wish list. For more information, check out our previous article: This Lakeside Resort In New York Is A Dream Come True. What are the top natural attractions in New York? One of the best parts about visiting or traveling around New York is the opportunity to experience some of the country’s most fascinating natural wonders. From the mountains to the coast, New York is positively brimming with must-see natural attractions. At the top of the list is Kaaterskill Falls. Located in Greene County, it’s one of the state’s tallest and most striking waterfalls. To reach the base of this iconic landmark, you’ll need to complete a half-mile trail. When you arrive, be sure to take the stone staircase that will take you to the waterfall’s second tier and a positively spectacular view of the surrounding landscape. Next up on our itinerary would be a trip to Watkins Glen State Park. One of the most popular hikes in the park, Gorge Trail features no fewer than 19 waterfalls. The park also features impressive campsites and lovely picnic spots. Continuing the theme of impressive water features, the Island Spouter is another must-see natural wonder. Located in Saratoga Springs, the Saratoga Geyser is a mineral spring that must be seen to be believed. Some additional natural attractions in New York to see include Dover Stone Church in Dover Plains, Green Lakes State Park in Fayetteville, Panama Rocks Scenic Park in Panama, Chimney Bluffs State Park in Wolcott, High Falls Gorge in Wilmington, Letchworth State Park in Castile, Lemon Squeeze Hike in New Paltz, Constitution Marsh Audubon Center and Sanctuary in Garrison, Tinker Nature Park in Pittsford, Skaneateles Lake in Onondaga County, and Devil’s Hole State Park in Niagara Falls. For more information, check out our previous article: The 14 Most Incredible Natural Wonders In New York Everyone Should Visit. Does New York have any hidden gems? You bet! A state as large as New York is bound to have more than a few hidden gems, and we love uncovering them so you can start exploring. Some of our favorite hidden gems in New York include the Olde Country Store & More in Cohocton, Grafton Peace Pagoda in Petersburg, Pindar Vineyards in Peconic, the Adirondack Scenic Railroad in Utica, Pratt Rock in Prattsville, Stonecrop Gardens in Cold Spring, Natural Stone Bridge and Caves in Pottersville, Highland Park in Rochester, Avalon Park in Stony Brook, Fox Run Vineyards in Penn Yan, and Wolf Mountain Nature Center in Smyrna. Learn more about these fantastic hidden gems in New York.

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January 04, 2022

Beth C.

What are some other unique places to stay in New York? Traveling to New York is an experience, whether you’re a resident that’s venturing to a new part of the Empire State or your from out of town. Either way, there are few experiences more exciting than packing your bags and enjoying a getaway. Now that you’ve learned about some of the best, most charming bed and breakfasts in New York, we have yet another one-of-a-kind destination for you to add to your itinerary. Tucked away in the breathtaking region of upstate New York, the Lake House on Canandaigua is like something from a fairytale. Whether you’re looking for quality time on the water or simply wish to feel pampered, this beautiful weekend escape belongs at the very top of your travel wish list. For more information, check out our previous article: This Lakeside Resort In New York Is A Dream Come True. What are the top natural attractions in New York? One of the best parts about visiting or traveling around New York is the opportunity to experience some of the country’s most fascinating natural wonders. From the mountains to the coast, New York is positively brimming with must-see natural attractions. At the top of the list is Kaaterskill Falls. Located in Greene County, it’s one of the state’s tallest and most striking waterfalls. To reach the base of this iconic landmark, you’ll need to complete a half-mile trail. When you arrive, be sure to take the stone staircase that will take you to the waterfall’s second tier and a positively spectacular view of the surrounding landscape. Next up on our itinerary would be a trip to Watkins Glen State Park. One of the most popular hikes in the park, Gorge Trail features no fewer than 19 waterfalls. The park also features impressive campsites and lovely picnic spots. Continuing the theme of impressive water features, the Island Spouter is another must-see natural wonder. Located in Saratoga Springs, the Saratoga Geyser is a mineral spring that must be seen to be believed. Some additional natural attractions in New York to see include Dover Stone Church in Dover Plains, Green Lakes State Park in Fayetteville, Panama Rocks Scenic Park in Panama, Chimney Bluffs State Park in Wolcott, High Falls Gorge in Wilmington, Letchworth State Park in Castile, Lemon Squeeze Hike in New Paltz, Constitution Marsh Audubon Center and Sanctuary in Garrison, Tinker Nature Park in Pittsford, Skaneateles Lake in Onondaga County, and Devil’s Hole State Park in Niagara Falls. For more information, check out our previous article: The 14 Most Incredible Natural Wonders In New York Everyone Should Visit. Does New York have any hidden gems? You bet! A state as large as New York is bound to have more than a few hidden gems, and we love uncovering them so you can start exploring. Some of our favorite hidden gems in New York include the Olde Country Store & More in Cohocton, Grafton Peace Pagoda in Petersburg, Pindar Vineyards in Peconic, the Adirondack Scenic Railroad in Utica, Pratt Rock in Prattsville, Stonecrop Gardens in Cold Spring, Natural Stone Bridge and Caves in Pottersville, Highland Park in Rochester, Avalon Park in Stony Brook, Fox Run Vineyards in Penn Yan, and Wolf Mountain Nature Center in Smyrna. Learn more about these fantastic hidden gems in New York.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Traveling to New York is an experience, whether you’re a resident that’s venturing to a new part of the Empire State or your from out of town. Either way, there are few experiences more exciting than packing your bags and enjoying a getaway. Now that you’ve learned about some of the best, most charming bed and breakfasts in New York, we have yet another one-of-a-kind destination for you to add to your itinerary. Tucked away in the breathtaking region of upstate New York, the Lake House on Canandaigua is like something from a fairytale. Whether you’re looking for quality time on the water or simply wish to feel pampered, this beautiful weekend escape belongs at the very top of your travel wish list. For more information, check out our previous article: This Lakeside Resort In New York Is A Dream Come True.

What are the top natural attractions in New York?

One of the best parts about visiting or traveling around New York is the opportunity to experience some of the country’s most fascinating natural wonders. From the mountains to the coast, New York is positively brimming with must-see natural attractions. At the top of the list is Kaaterskill Falls. Located in Greene County, it’s one of the state’s tallest and most striking waterfalls. To reach the base of this iconic landmark, you’ll need to complete a half-mile trail. When you arrive, be sure to take the stone staircase that will take you to the waterfall’s second tier and a positively spectacular view of the surrounding landscape. Next up on our itinerary would be a trip to Watkins Glen State Park. One of the most popular hikes in the park, Gorge Trail features no fewer than 19 waterfalls. The park also features impressive campsites and lovely picnic spots. Continuing the theme of impressive water features, the Island Spouter is another must-see natural wonder. Located in Saratoga Springs, the Saratoga Geyser is a mineral spring that must be seen to be believed. Some additional natural attractions in New York to see include Dover Stone Church in Dover Plains, Green Lakes State Park in Fayetteville, Panama Rocks Scenic Park in Panama, Chimney Bluffs State Park in Wolcott, High Falls Gorge in Wilmington, Letchworth State Park in Castile, Lemon Squeeze Hike in New Paltz, Constitution Marsh Audubon Center and Sanctuary in Garrison, Tinker Nature Park in Pittsford, Skaneateles Lake in Onondaga County, and Devil’s Hole State Park in Niagara Falls. For more information, check out our previous article: The 14 Most Incredible Natural Wonders In New York Everyone Should Visit.

Does New York have any hidden gems?

You bet! A state as large as New York is bound to have more than a few hidden gems, and we love uncovering them so you can start exploring. Some of our favorite hidden gems in New York include the Olde Country Store & More in Cohocton, Grafton Peace Pagoda in Petersburg, Pindar Vineyards in Peconic, the Adirondack Scenic Railroad in Utica, Pratt Rock in Prattsville, Stonecrop Gardens in Cold Spring, Natural Stone Bridge and Caves in Pottersville, Highland Park in Rochester, Avalon Park in Stony Brook, Fox Run Vineyards in Penn Yan, and Wolf Mountain Nature Center in Smyrna. Learn more about these fantastic hidden gems in New York.