The Inn was really in the woods! We were just minutes from the center of the town and the highway which took us to all the places we wanted to go in minutes. The Culinary Institute, the walkway over the Hudson, the Roosevelt library and other historical sites. It was near hiking trails but unfortunately the weather prevented us from hiking. The place itself is spotless and very well equipped with anything you would need for a comfortable stay. There's a little kitchen area with coffee pot, tea pot, microwave, dishes, etc. The bathroom was very nice, the bed was comfy, and there's a couch and a table to sit at. There are large windows and we were on the second floor and felt like we were in a treehouse. There's a balcony you can sit on. Harry made a wonderful breakfast with a bowl of berries, fresh muffin and a scone, an omelet, toast, and a roasted tomato as well as coffee and juice. Harry was very helpful and concerned for our comfort. We would definitely stay there again if we ever return to that area.