The Tree House Suite is our true bed and breakfast lodging. You’ll awaken to a big country breakfast that will support your adventure in the hills. Your suite occupies the full upper story of the Bluff House. There are three rooms with an en suite bath, and small deck, satellite TV, VCR/DVD, an electric fireplace, and small fridge. Decor is country antique with a luscious brass queen bed that you are certain to love. Central heat/AC, paddle fans, skylights make the suite a most comfortable headquarters for exploring the river and hills.
Outside you’ll find a hot tub and large deck with a magnificent view. Bring a book or choose from our library. There is a sauna on the lower level. A dog & cat are in residence on a separate floor. Your hosts are nearby on another floor of the Bluff House and can direct you the activity of your choosing. A short trail brings you to a bench at the bluff edge and a broad panorama. A longer trail takes you to the river and canoes.
* Three rooms with en suite * Country antiques * Superb view into valley * Full country breakfast * No children * Satellite TV, VCR/DVD * Outside hot tub + sauna * Electric Fireplace * Small deck & large deck * No pets * Maximum of two people * Central heat/AC * Small refrigerator/ microwave * Trail to the river and canoes * Smoking outside only
Tariff: $140/day
Being separate and away, perched up high . The river below you. Gazing for miles to distant ribbons of wooded hills. Because I grew up on a nearby bluff top, I understand the attraction of these things. After those younger years, there was always something missing in lowland living; the closeness of the city was especially oppressive. Somehow we made our way back to this place. There is something universal in the calming sense of being enfolded in hills, in watching fog waft out of the river valley on cool mornings. Tight, crowded places seem to fade into memory. Calm eases slowly in. Guests suggested the name “Tree House Suite,” since from your high bedroom you peer down into the river valley as if resting in the tops of nearby trees. Within view are three counties and the sinuous Gasconade River winding through it all.