check-in time: 4:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. homebaked cookies and afternoon wine are complimentary. set in a stately home built in 1856, this elegant b&b with a maple treelined driveway is a 9-minute walk from the national baseball hall of fame, and 8 minutes on foot from the quaint shops and restaurants on main street. a furnished patio offers views of the lush gardens. gourmet breakfast is served in an ornate dining room. refined, individually decorated rooms and suites feature hardwood floors and antique furnishings. all have flat-screen tvs, free wi-fi, sitting areas and en suite bathrooms, some also come with whirlpool tubs Albany International Airport 1 hr 27
Cooperstown Dreams Park (8 min) Baseball complex hosts weekly under-12 youth tournaments on 22 fields in a countryside setting. Fenimore Art Museum (4 min) Landscape paintings, American Indian artifacts, folk art & more in a 1930s neo-Georgian mansion. The Farmers' Museum (3 min) Museum for reenactments of 19th-century village life, plus craft demos, farm animals & a carousel. Fly Creek Cider Mill & Orchard (6 min) Cider mill tours & tastings, plus a store for home-style foods, casual dining & a kids' play area. Cooperstown Bat Company (6 min) The Smithy (7 min) Art museum and art Glimmerglass Queen Tour Boat Company Inc. (12 min) Otsego Lake (10 min) Swimming, boating & fishing are popular recreational activities at this scenic lake with many bays. Heroes of Baseball Wax Museum (6 min) Figures from Hall of Famers to Hollywood characters re-created in wax, plus a sidewalk cafe. Glimmerglass State Park (13 min) Wooded trails provide wildlife sightings & picturesque views at this bucolic park on Otsego Lake. Cooperstown Fun Park (6 min) Venue with go karts, bumper boats, batting cages & mini golf, plus laser tag & an American eatery. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (9 min) Exploring baseball's past with exhibits & over 38,000 artifacts, plus a Hall of Fame plaque gallery. Lake Front Park (10 min) Badger Park (8 min) Hyde Hall (18 min) Architecturally renowned mansion from early 1800s, now a museum on grounds overlooking Lake Otsego. |