Hotel Lenhart
, Bemus PointRooms: 50
20-22 Lakeside Dr
- Bemus Point - New York - 14712 - United States
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716/386-2715
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Has seen better days
Submitted by: Wendy in 21/08/10 - Age Group: 5160
- From: Canada
- Traveller type: Relaxation Seeker
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The only real attraction here is the front porch with its rocking chairs and view of the sunsets,where we enjoyed reading and relaxing after a day of golfing and cycling around Chataqua Lake, but our last night half of the porch and the front lawn were rented out for a private party which had a loud and not very good rock band. Up until that point, I felt bad for the owners because it looked like they were struggling with an old, falling apart building which certainly had some charm. I thought the private party was a slap in the face for paying guests who had to look elsewhere in town for a place to wait it out - the rooms are too tiny to spend much time in.