The Inn at Pinetown | Lancaster, Pennsylvania

A Boutique Bed and Breakfast Tucked Away in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

The Inn at Pinetown is situated in the peaceful Amish countryside of Leola, Pennsylvania. Just enough off the beaten path, this peaceful retreat is only a 15-minute drive from both Lititz and downtown Lancaster. Opened just two years ago by a mother-daughter team, what once was their family estate has been re-imagined and renovated into what is today, a phenomenal place to stay.

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We felt instantly transported as we turned off onto Pinetown road, rolling green landscapes as far as the eye can see, and the tranquil Conestoga river running alongside us (there’s even an Amish covered bridge right across the street). The Inn is situated on a large property brimming with lush greenery, flowerbeds, and fountains. The mood here is very The Secret Garden meets Tuck Everlasting, with its enchanting cottage-core aesthetic. If you haven’t seen either of those movies, check them out before you visit the Inn and you’ll know exactly what I am talking about- Anyways, I digress…

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As you head inside, you’ll be all eyes taking in the extensive art collection that brings to life every room. There are hidden gems around every corner and the Inn features an impressive amount of gathering spaces for guests to explore and enjoy. Cozy up with a book or movie in the media room, gather to play a game in the library, or take a walk outside and explore the grounds of the inn. Additional amenities include complimentary Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs in every suite with Netflix access, and a delicious farm to table breakfast spread included with your stay.

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There are five unique guest suites available to choose from, each has a palette and energy of its own while still playing to the same collective vision. The rooms range in price from $175-225 per night, for the level of accommodations provided here those prices are an incredible value. The Inn is also available for full house rentals and events, inquire directly for quotes.

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During our stay, we decided to book the “Painted Fighter” suite. Our first impression upon walking into the room was, to put it simply, stunned. The attention to detail and design in the space blew us away. The room featured a cozy king-size bed and a collection of stylish mid-century modern furnishings. Views of the garden and the neighboring river can be observed window side, natural light illuminating the space. Overall, you just cannot go wrong with a room selection here- the suites are not only beautiful but also bright, fresh, and immaculately clean.

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While staying true to its historical bones, this now modern and luxurious inn is probably the most remarkable home renovation I’ve ever seen. A project clearly completed with an endless amount of love and care, the result is a timeless and elevated experience like no other. The Inn at Pinetown is an artist’s oasis in a sea of green Pennsylvania pastures, the perfect place for a Zen weekend away with someone you love. Book your stay by visiting The Inn at Pinetown on their official site, and be sure to follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

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What to do In Lancaster, Pennsylvania

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A visit to the Amish countryside found in Lancaster Pennsylvania and the surrounding small towns is a unique and captivating experience. Best told by the Inn keepers themselves, “Although it has always been a tourist destination for its beautiful countryside and unique cultural groups, the city itself has changed tremendously over the past 10 years.  It has become a hub for creative minds.  Recently, it was nicknamed “The New Brooklyn” by the New York Post.  Forbes named Lancaster as one of the top 10 coolest cities to visit in the country.  Lastly, The New York Times highlighted Lancaster’s welcoming arms to refugees and their diverse cooking.”

To learn more about everything there is to do and experience while visiting the Inn be sure to check out resources provided by Discover Lancaster and Experience Lititz.

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