Chalet rustique
Hermits Hut Cabin with Lake View
Galerie de photos de lâhĂ©bergement Hermits Hut Cabin with Lake View





Avis
10 sur 10 âÂ
Exceptionnel
1Â chambre1Â salle de bain2Â personnes83Â mÂČ
Commodités populaires
Explorez la région

Paul Smiths, NY
- Place, Brighton Town HallâȘ6 min en voitureâŹ
- Place, Paul Smiths CollegeâȘ8 min en voitureâŹ
- Place, Centre Visitor Interpretive Center de lâUniversitĂ© Paul Smith CollegeâȘ8 min en voitureâŹ
- Airport, Saranac Lake, New York (SLK-AĂ©roport rĂ©gional d'Adirondack)âȘ19 min en voitureâŹ
Chambres et lits
1Â chambre (2Â personnes)
Chambre 1
1 trĂšs grand lit
1Â salle de bain
Salle de bain 1
Baignoire · Toilettes · Douche uniquement
Espaces supplémentaires
Véranda ou lanai
Cuisine
Salle Ă manger
à propos de cet hébergement
Cabane-SDB privée-Romantique-Vue sur Lac-Hermits Hut
Ajoutez des dates pour connaĂźtre les prix
Hébergements similaires

On Franklin Pond - Lake And Mountain Views With Convenient Lake Access
Bloomingdale
On Franklin Pond - Lake And Mountain Views With Convenient Lake Access
- Cuisine
- Laveuse
- Sécheuse
- Wi-Fi gratuit
10.0 sur 10, Exceptionnel, (216Â avis)
RĂšgles de lâhĂ©bergement
Arrivée aprÚs 16 h 00
Ăge minimum pour la location : 18 ans
Départ avant 10 h 30
Enfants
Enfants autorisés : de 0 à 17 ans
ĂvĂ©nements
ĂvĂ©nements autorisĂ©s
Weddings & private parties, Group parties
Animaux de compagnie
Animaux de compagnie non autorisés
Fumeurs/non-fumeurs
Hébergement non-fumeurs
Renseignements importants
Ă savoir
Des frais pour toute personne supplĂ©mentaire peuvent ĂȘtre facturĂ©s et dĂ©pendent de la politique de l'hĂ©bergement
Une piĂšce d'identitĂ© officielle avec photo et un dĂ©pĂŽt de garantie en espĂšces, par carte de crĂ©dit ou par carte de dĂ©bit, peuvent ĂȘtre demandĂ©s Ă l'arrivĂ©e pour couvrir tous frais imprĂ©vus
Les demandes spĂ©ciales, qui ne peuvent pas ĂȘtre garanties, sont soumises Ă disponibilitĂ© Ă l'arrivĂ©e et peuvent entraĂźner des frais supplĂ©mentaires
Les fĂȘtes et les Ă©vĂ©nements de groupe sont autorisĂ©s sur place
Note du propriétaire : Weddings & private parties, Group parties
L'hÎte n'a pas indiqué si l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de monoxyde de carbone ; pensez à apporter un détecteur portable lors de votre séjour
L'hÎte a indiqué que l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de fumée
Cet hébergement comprend le dispositif de sécurité suivant : un extincteur
Ă propos du quartier
Rainbow Lake
Cette cabane vous donne rendez-vous à Rainbow Lake, plus précisément dans le centre-ville, en bord de riviÚre. Faites le plein de culture en visitant les emblématiques Adirondack Artists Guild et The Waterhole, ou passez par les sympathiques Domaine skiable Mount Pisgah et Dewey Mountain Recreation Center pour vous éclater le temps d'un aprÚs-midi. Les agréables Carrousel d'Adirondack et Gare ferroviaire Saranac Lake Adirondack Scenic Railroad Station méritent aussi une visite. Découvrez le kayak et le rafting sur les points d'eau des environs ou faites le plein d'aventures en plein air en vous adonnant à différentes activités telles que l'alpinisme et la randonnée en VTT.

Paul Smiths, NY
à proximité
- Brighton Town Hall - 6Â min en voiture - 4.4Â km
- Paul Smiths College - 8Â min en voiture - 6.9Â km
- The Great Lawn - 8Â min en voiture - 6.9Â km
- Centre Visitor Interpretive Center de lâUniversitĂ© Paul Smith College - 8 min en voiture - 8.0 km
- Upper Saint Regis Lake - 10Â min en voiture - 11.3Â km
Transport
Restaurants
- âȘBobcat Lounge - âŹ10 min en voiture
- âȘJoan Weill Student Center - âŹ10 min en voiture
- âȘAdk Cavu Cafe - âŹ21 min en voiture
- âȘCharlie's Inn - âŹ17 min en voiture
- âȘ1892 Bar And Grille - âŹ16 min en voiture
Foire aux questions
Avis
10
Exceptionnel
Les avis sont prĂ©sentĂ©s en ordre chronologique, soumis Ă un processus de modĂ©ration et vĂ©rifiĂ©s, Ă moins dâindication contraire.
En savoir plusSâouvre dans une nouvelle fenĂȘtre10/10
Propreté
10/10
Arrivée
10/10
Communication
10/10
Emplacement
10/10
Exactitude de lâannonce
Avis
Avis vérifié
13 mai 2021
Points forts : PropretĂ©, arrivĂ©e, communication, emplacement, exactitude de lâannonce
Séjour de 3 nuits en mai 2021
Ă propos de lâhĂŽte
HÎte : Tim Moody 518-327-3030
The Builders
At the turn of the twentieth century, much of the St. Regis Lakes area was owned by Paul Smith lumber baron, inn keeper, and raconteur. Many of Smithâs prominent hotel guests subsequently purchased lakefront property from Smith to build their own summer homes, or camps, as they came to be known. One such buyer was Archibald S. White, a prominent New York banker, and his socialite wife, Olive. The Whites purchased 35 acres covered with white and red pine trees overlooking what then was called Lake Osgood.
In 1907 White commissioned New York architect William Massarene to design his Adirondack camp, just a short boat ride from Paul Smithâs Hotel. Ben Muncil, the regionâs unschooled master camp builder, was the contractor. White also hired interior designer and architect Addison Mizner to work on furnishings and decor and design several additions and alterations. White Pine Camp was one of Miznerâs first commissions. He went on to become one of Americaâs leading architects and the visionary behind the development of Boca Raton, Florida.
At the turn of the twentieth century, much of the St. Regis Lakes area was owned by Paul Smith lumber baron, inn keeper, and raconteur. Many of Smithâs prominent hotel guests subsequently purchased lakefront property from Smith to build their own summer homes, or camps, as they came to be known. One such buyer was Archibald S. White, a prominent New York banker, and his socialite wife, Olive. The Whites purchased 35 acres covered with white and red pine trees overlooking what then was called Lake Osgood.
In 1907 White commissioned New York architect William Massarene to design his Adirondack camp, just a short boat ride from Paul Smithâs Hotel. Ben Muncil, the regionâs unschooled master camp builder, was the contractor. White also hired interior designer and architect Addison Mizner to work on furnishings and decor and design several additions and alterations. White Pine Camp was one of Miznerâs first commissions. He went on to become one of Americaâs leading architects and the visionary behind the development of Boca Raton, Florida.
Voici pourquoi lâhĂŽte a choisi cet hĂ©bergement
The Camp
The camp that Massarene, Muncil and Mizner designed and built would be architecturally unique among the Great Camps of the Adirondacks. Its 20 original buildings included an ownerâs cabin, dining hall, four or five sleeping cabins, two boat houses, a tennis house, bowling alley a Japanese tea house that would become one of the Adirondacksâ most iconic images. But unlike the heavy log style first developed by William West Durant or the ornate artistry associated with later Adirondack styles, White Pine Campâs builders effected a more subtle rustic expression. Their âpre-modernâ composition featured soaring roof lines, asymmetrical -shaped buildings, and the extensive use of dramatic, natural lighting. If windows are indeed the eyes of a home, White Pine Campâs unusually shaped windows--in corners and clearstories--open every room to a kaleidoscopic array of natural light textures.
Another one of the buildersâ innovations was the rough-milled siding developed by Muncil and Paul Smithâs millwright, Charles Nichols. It was a compromise between more traditional clapboard siding and the rustic slab siding typical of other Adirondack camps. Muncil and Nicholsâ âbrainstorm sidingâ, as they humorously referred to their innovation, soon became a common element of Adirondack architecture. Also known as âAdirondack sidingâ, it soon spread throughout the region and beyond.
In addition to its innovative architectural style, White Pine Campâs designers surrounded their buildings with the most extensive landscape architecture of any Adirondack rustic estate to date. Its masonry walls, paths, bridges, flower plantings and lush rhododendron gardens create a medley of natural elements that embrace the campâs grounds.
The camp that Massarene, Muncil and Mizner designed and built would be architecturally unique among the Great Camps of the Adirondacks. Its 20 original buildings included an ownerâs cabin, dining hall, four or five sleeping cabins, two boat houses, a tennis house, bowling alley a Japanese tea house that would become one of the Adirondacksâ most iconic images. But unlike the heavy log style first developed by William West Durant or the ornate artistry associated with later Adirondack styles, White Pine Campâs builders effected a more subtle rustic expression. Their âpre-modernâ composition featured soaring roof lines, asymmetrical -shaped buildings, and the extensive use of dramatic, natural lighting. If windows are indeed the eyes of a home, White Pine Campâs unusually shaped windows--in corners and clearstories--open every room to a kaleidoscopic array of natural light textures.
Another one of the buildersâ innovations was the rough-milled siding developed by Muncil and Paul Smithâs millwright, Charles Nichols. It was a compromise between more traditional clapboard siding and the rustic slab siding typical of other Adirondack camps. Muncil and Nicholsâ âbrainstorm sidingâ, as they humorously referred to their innovation, soon became a common element of Adirondack architecture. Also known as âAdirondack sidingâ, it soon spread throughout the region and beyond.
In addition to its innovative architectural style, White Pine Campâs designers surrounded their buildings with the most extensive landscape architecture of any Adirondack rustic estate to date. Its masonry walls, paths, bridges, flower plantings and lush rhododendron gardens create a medley of natural elements that embrace the campâs grounds.
Voici ce qui rend cet hébergement unique
As a guest, you have your choice of 13 distinctive cabins and cottages with soaring roof lines, hand-built Adirondack-style furniture, stone fireplaces or wood stoves, and breathtaking views. Two cottages are pet-friendly, and most have private porches or patios.
Also, as a guest, you have total and unlimited access to all our facilities and activities.
Want to go fishing or boating? Just walk down to one of our two boathouses and grab a canoe, rowboat or kayak.
Want to hike? Head out on a trail right outside your door.
Want to swim? Enjoy an invigorating dip in the crystal-clear waters of Osgood Pond.
Like to bowl? You can do so in the vintage bowling alley used by the President himself... as long as you set your own pins.
And don't forget to bring a good book. White Pine Camp literally has dozens of indoor and outdoor hideaways to while away a lazy afternoon - be it by a roaring fire in the 'Great Room,' on a rustic bench in our Alpine garden, or in our iconic Japanese tea house on a tiny island accessed by a 300-foot wooden bridge.
Should you tear yourself away from camp, you'll find an entire smorgasbord of natural adventures. We are surrounded by the St. Regis Canoe Wilderness, with some of the most extensive paddling routes in the country. And, 'down the street' - our version of two miles - is Paul Smith's College, where you are welcome to enjoy the fitness center, café and Visitor Interpretive Center, the ultimate source on snowshoe, cross-country skiing, bird watching and back-country hiking.
Also, as a guest, you have total and unlimited access to all our facilities and activities.
Want to go fishing or boating? Just walk down to one of our two boathouses and grab a canoe, rowboat or kayak.
Want to hike? Head out on a trail right outside your door.
Want to swim? Enjoy an invigorating dip in the crystal-clear waters of Osgood Pond.
Like to bowl? You can do so in the vintage bowling alley used by the President himself... as long as you set your own pins.
And don't forget to bring a good book. White Pine Camp literally has dozens of indoor and outdoor hideaways to while away a lazy afternoon - be it by a roaring fire in the 'Great Room,' on a rustic bench in our Alpine garden, or in our iconic Japanese tea house on a tiny island accessed by a 300-foot wooden bridge.
Should you tear yourself away from camp, you'll find an entire smorgasbord of natural adventures. We are surrounded by the St. Regis Canoe Wilderness, with some of the most extensive paddling routes in the country. And, 'down the street' - our version of two miles - is Paul Smith's College, where you are welcome to enjoy the fitness center, café and Visitor Interpretive Center, the ultimate source on snowshoe, cross-country skiing, bird watching and back-country hiking.
Langue(s)Â :
Anglais
HĂŽte de choix
Nos hÎtes de choix offrent des expériences hors pair aux vacanciers.
Dites-nous comment nous pouvons améliorer notre site.Partager mes commentaires




























