Olde Rhinebeck Inn c.1745


  • Inn Details

    If you're like me, you're always hoping to find that special, little gem of a place that is genuine and sincere in its charm and ambience. Well, I have found it and it gives me great pleasure to share this special building (that by the way, stayed in the same family for 234 years 1738-1972)with my delightful guests. But you don't have to take my word for it, come, see for yourself! Visit our website for a pleothera of pictures and information.


    Innkeeper Information

    Innkeepers Description:

    I was bitten by the travel bug early, knew I wanted to be an innkeeper when I was just 7 years old, became one at 17, when my mother turned our home in to an inn, and opened my own at 27. Today, I love to travel, day dream, go to antique auctions, and am real estate obsessed.

    The innkeepers speak:

    • English


    Number of Dogs: 1

    Other Pets: 2 ducks, goats kept next door


    Features

    Type:

    • Other

    Property Noted For:

    • Teeny Weeny Precious Weddings

    • Antiques/decor

    • Gourmet food

    • Luxury

    • Peaceful getaway

    • Romantic escape


    Amenities

    Guest Room:

    • Air conditioning

    • Alarm clock

    • Amenities Basket

    • Bath robes

    • CD player

    • Coffee/Tea facilities

    • Fridge

    • Hairdryer

    • Internet Service

    • Ironing Board

    • Satellite/Cable TV

    • TV

    • Wi-Fi

    On Site:

    • Board games

    • Copier

    • Fireplace

    • Piano

    • Telephone

    • Wedding Facilities

  • Mid-Winter Discount

    1/23/2012 - 2/15/2012

    Book any two nights between now and February 15, 2012 and get the second night half-off!

  • Deer Hill Suite

    Suite maximum capacity: 2

    • Beds

      1 Queen

    • Bathroom

      Private Bath

      Bathtub

      Shower

    • Nightly Rate

      (high/low season) $225/$275

    Inviting and cheerful, this lovely and whimsical room offers a high oak queen-size bed, private bath, and a charming private porch. The separate sitting area features barn siding and all original exposed beams.

    The Spirited Dove Room

    Suite maximum capacity: 2

    • Beds

      1 Queen

    • Bathroom

      Private Bath

      Bathtub

      Shower

    • Nightly Rate

      (high/low season) $225/$275

    Atop a narrow stairway, this spacious room with gabled ceiling offers a queen-size bed and private bath with Jacuzzi tub. The French door leads to a south-facing balcony overlooking the spring-fed pond.

    Ryefield Suite

    Suite maximum capacity: 3

    • Beds

      1 Queen

      1 Twin

    • Bathroom

      Private Bath

      Bathtub

      Shower

    • Nightly Rate

      (high/low season) $225/$275

    This two-room suite features a dramatic queen-size canopy bed, adjoining sitting/dressing room with twin bed, and private bath. With the Squire in mind, the Ryefield Suite is tastefully decorated in a huntsman motif.

    Plow and Harrow Suite

    Suite maximum capacity: 2

    • Beds

      1 Queen

    • Bathroom

      Private Bath

      Bathtub

      Shower

    • Nightly Rate

      (high/low season) $225/$275

    Renovated in 2004, this spacious upstairs suite with separate sitting room has a queen size pencil post bed, delightfully large windows, bathroom with converted primitive drysink, 2 person shower and antique clawfoot tub. Gas fireplace for heat.

    Policy

    Reservation Policy

    • Check in: 4:00 pm    Check out: 12 Noon

    • Minimum stay: 2 nights on weekends year round

    • Deposit amount required: One-night deposit required

    • Cancellations: Due to our small size, cancellations affect us significantly. For cancellations made at least 14 days prior to arrival date, the deposit will be refunded minus a $50 cancellation fee per room. 14-7 days advanced notice will result in forfeiture of deposit. Less than seven days, the charge for the full stay is required regardless of reason for non-arrival or early departure. Please note: if two or more rooms are reserved, required advance notice is doubled.

    • Open all year round: Y


    General Policies

    • Smoking allowed: No

    • Guest pets allowed: No

    • Drinking allowed: Yes

    • Drinks available: N

    • Children allowed: We can accommodate children(2) in the Apple Blossom Cottage

    • Suitable for children: Limited

    • Childcare provided: No

  • Breakfast

    • Type: Full

    • Time Served: usually around 9:00 am

    • Serving location: Dining Room


    Special meal options

  • Location Type

    • Hudson River Valley

    • Countryside

    • Small town


    City

    • Rhinebeck

    • Distance to city: 3 miles

    • Directions to property:
      From the Taconic Heading Northbound Exit at Bull's Head Road (Route 19). Make a LEFT at the first stop sign and a LEFT (West) on Bulls Head Road at the second stop sign. Travel 6 miles and make a LEFT on Wurtemburg Road 300 feet before the stop sign at Route 9G. After turning left on Wurtemburg Road the Inn is 3/4 mile on the right. Look for #340 on a red mailbox. Please park just beyond the Inn and use the center entrance. Note: numbering on Wurtemburg Rd. is not consecutive. From the Village of Rhinebeck From the light in the center of town, head EAST on Rte. 308 (E. Market St.) approximately 1 1/2 miles. Make a RIGHT onto County Rte. 101 (Violet Hill Rd.). Take Rte. 101 to the end, and turn RIGHT onto Rte 9G (note: no sign). Go approximately 1/2 mile and make a LEFT on County Route 19 (Slate Quarry Rd.). Make an immediate RIGHT on Wurtemburg Road. After turning right on Wurtemburg Road, the Inn is 3/4 mile on the right. Look for #340 on a red mailbox. Please park just beyond the Inn and use the center entrance.


    Airport

    • Newburgh, NY (SWF-Stewart) 40 miles

    • Directions to property:
      Follow signs to the New York State Thruway (I-87) From the New York State Thruway Exit at Kingston (Exit 19) and take Route 209 North to 199, across the Kingston/Rhinecliff Bridge. After the bridge, make a RIGHT at the 2nd light on Route 9G South. Go approximately 4 miles and make a LEFT on County Route 19 (Slate Quarry Rd.). Make an immediate RIGHT on Wurtemburg Road. After turning right on Wurtemburg Road, the Inn is 3/4 mile on the right. Look for #340 on a red mailbox. Please park just beyond the Inn and use the center entrance.


    Area Attractions

    • Antique Shopping

    • Gourmet/Fine Dining

    • Historical interests

    • Movie Theater

    • Museum

    • Performing Theater

    • Picnic area

    • River

    • Winery

    • Bird watching

    • Boating

    • Canoeing

    • Cross-country ski trails

    • Downhill Skiing

    • Fishing

    • Golfing

    • Hiking trails

    • Kayaking

    • River Tubing

    • Sailing

    • Shopping

    • Sight-seeing

    • Snow shoe rental

    • Snow shoe trails

    • Tennis courts

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    Write a review

    A reliable source for exemplary hospitality.

    About the reviewer

    • Between 26-35 years old

    • Frequently stays at B&Bs

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling to visit family


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    I have stayed at the Olde Rhineback Inn a few times now, while visiting the area. Every chance I have to swing through I am blown away by warmth and hospitality I am met with. The Inn's hostesses are beyond accommodating and especially knowledgeable about the area and what to see and do while in town. Not only are the Innkeepers above expectations, the Inn and grounds themselves are such lovely and joyous surroundings. They have done a fabulous job creating a tranquil home-away-from-home environment while still providing all the amenities that come with a little pampering get-away. On-top of all that the breakfast is DELICIOUS! Highly recommend.


    Always a wonderful stay at Olde Rhinebeck Inn

    About the reviewer

    • Between 45-55 years old

    • Frequently stays at B&Bs

    • Typically stays in premium lodging

    • Was travelling for a weekend getaway


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    Over the years we have stayed at the inn and it never fails to impress upon us the talent that Jonna has as an innkeeper. We have stayed in all the rooms and the cottage and I could not tell you which would be my favorite. They are all beautifully decorated and have their own unique features. The house is very cozy, beautifully restored and maintained. The grounds are pastural and bucolic. The breakfasts are nothing short of amazing (if you are lucky you might be served the wonderful stuffed french toast with cherry preserves and almonds). There is something to please all. Jonna is a very good source when it comes to activities and events in the area and if you ask, will give you good recommendations for dining. We are always charmed when Strudel, Jonna and David's long haired Dacshund pays a visit. I could keep going but, its best experienced first hand. You will be glad you did.


    Architectural wonder

    About the reviewer

    • Between 45-55 years old

    • Frequently stays at B&Bs

    • Typically stays in premium lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    The place is wonderful and friendly. The breakfasts however were the worst I've had at a B&B. That said they were fine. I have gotten spectacular food at B&B's in the past. Dried out fritata's with weird combinations of ingredients is not necessary. Being forced to wait until 9:15 am for breakfast is also not helpful when you need to be somewhere at 8:30. The rooms are spectacular and the place is clean. There is an individual coffee machine a refrigerator and the Innkeeper Fiona is friendly and helpful. I'd absolutely stay here again. I just may not wait for breakfast.


    a delightful experience

    About the reviewer

    • 55+ years old

    • Stays at B&Bs once a year

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling for an event


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    Eileen and Irwin Silversmith In addition to the absolutely charming atmosphere of the Inn, the innkeeper made our stay a unique experience. Jonna was warm and inviting, knowledgeable about the area and the house and an outstanding chef. Our only regret was having to miss our second morning's breakfast experience.


    Summer weekend in Rhinebeck

    About the reviewer

    • Between 45-55 years old

    • Stays at B&Bs once a year

    • Typically stays in luxury lodging

    • Was travelling for a weekend getaway


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    We go back to this inn every summer. We really love it! Everything is always perfect and they take care of every detail! My most favorite B&B!!!


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