"I'll just start by saying that I've stayed in worse places and it met my general criteria of not having bed bugs.
When I walked in, there was no one at the counter so I called the number like the sign said and it rang and rang and rang. I walked around the lobby and tried again. It literally took 15 minutes before a woman walked out. There were no apologies.
The room was clean but the decor needs an update. If you're there for a weekend with your buddies to go snowmobiling this place is totally fine. I feel like if I had been with friends and drunk it would have been great.
The breakfast was not at all what was advertised-- but again I have to point out I've seen worse. There was a sign that said if you wanted eggs and sausage you could go to the counter and ask for them, but there was no one at the counter and once bitten, twice shy as they say. Also, who knows what they would have given me. There wasn't a kitchen or anything. There was stale cereal and stuff for waffles and English muffins.
My key card stopped working and the guy who helped me was nice. There was lots of parking. It's close to restaurants and a state park or two. It was clean, I think.
Should you stay here? Maybe?"
Island Pond Country Inn (Formerly the Lakefront Inn & Motel)
2/10 Terrible
"The property is in terrible shape. It is in desperate need of repair and refurbishing. The sheets on the bed were smelly and we wondered if that had even been washed. My wife was itching all night and woke up with multiple bug bites. The pillows appeared very old and did not even have proper pillow cases on them. The fridge made a loud humming noise. I finally had to unplug it. The bars of soap are the size of a quarter, literally. And the toilet paper was 1-ply. We woke up early and got out of there as early as possible. There were also some very sketchy people staying on the floor below. We would never stay there again."
"The room was comfortable and just as we expected. The grounds were more than we expected, with acres of beauty and cute farm animals nearby! Breakfast was made to order at a time we specified, and was delicious."
Explore the great outdoors at Beaver Brook Falls Natural Area, a lovely green space in Colebrook. Amble around this relaxing area's lakeside or seek out the hiking trails.
Lake Gloriette is located in Dixville Notch. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, you could search for properties close to public transport so it's easy to get around.
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What can I see and do near Lake Gloriette?
Enjoy nature at Dixville Notch Heritage Trail, Table Rock Trail Head or Lake Abeniki. Dixville Notch State Park, The Balsams Panorama Golf Course or Coleman State Park are some local sights worth checking out. You might also stop by The Balsams Wilderness, located 9.6 mi from Lake Gloriette, or Beaver Brook Falls Natural Area which is 8.6 mi away.