Gifford Lake Guest House
Around five miles from the heart of Camden lies the Gifford Lake Guest House. The guest house offers three bedrooms with views of the lake. The cottage comes with a full kitchen, a bathtub, a dining area, satellite television (with DVD player and VCR), a fireplace, and a full-size living room. Up to seven guests can stay at the Gifford Lake Guest House. As of 2009, a night for two at the Gifford Lake Guest House costs $125, or $825 per week. The Gifford Lake Guest House is open only from April to December.
Gifford Lake Guest House
11442 Route 13
Westdale, NY
(315) 964-7737
www.giffordlake.com
Wellness:te Lodge and Nature Sanctuary
Consider a night at the Wellness:te Lodge and Nature Sanctuary. The Wellness:te Lodge and Nature Sanctuary is dedicated to allowing its guests to experience nature. As such, the premises offers nature walks and trails, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, trail running, day camping, photography, painting, writing and bird and wildlife study. Instead of renting a single room, guests rent an entire house (generally with a maximum occupancy of eight) at a starting price of around $225 per night (as of 2009).
Wellness:te Lodge and Nature Sanctuary
9340 Coal Hill Road
Taberg, NY
(315) 336-5771
www.wellnesste.com
Cinderella's Cafe and Suites
Cinderella's Cafe and Suites is located at Sylvan Beach, 10 minutes from Camden's center. Rooms include a microwave, cable television and fridge, and the hotel is just across the street from a grocery store and an ATM. In-room coffee is free, and the hotel is minutes by foot from casinos, the beach and an amusement part. Cinderella's Cafe and Suites additionally boasts its own restaurant. A night at Cinderella's Cafe and Suites, as of 2009, begins at around $90.
Cinderella's Comfort Sleep
1208 Main St.
Sylvan Beach, NY
(315) 762-4280
www.cinderellasrestaurant.com
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