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Check availability on Pine Plains Pet friendly Hotels

Tonight
18 Aug - 19 Aug
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19 Aug - 20 Aug
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21 Aug - 23 Aug
Next weekend
28 Aug - 30 Aug

Our top choices for Pine Plains pet-friendly hotels

1. Inn at Pine Plains

Inn at Pine Plains
Pine Plains
United Kingdom
Katherine
S$397
includes taxes & fees
19 Aug - 20 Aug
Inn at Pine Plains

2. the Alander

the Alander
Copake
United States
Jerry
S$243
includes taxes & fees
20 Aug - 21 Aug
the Alander

3. Rhinecliff Hotel

Rhinecliff Hotel
Rhinecliff
United States
RONDA
S$266
includes taxes & fees
2 Sept - 3 Sept
Rhinecliff Hotel

4. Changing Times Boutique Country Lodging

Changing Times Boutique Country Lodging
Craryville
United States
Allyson
S$286
includes taxes & fees
19 Aug - 20 Aug
Changing Times Boutique Country Lodging

5. Rhinebeck Village Inn

Rhinebeck Village Inn
Rhinebeck Village
United States
Rachel
S$172
includes taxes & fees
30 Aug - 31 Aug
Rhinebeck Village Inn

6. Beekman Arms and Delamater Inn

Beekman Arms and Delamater Inn
Rhinebeck Village
United States
Marisa
S$246
includes taxes & fees
20 Aug - 21 Aug
Beekman Arms and Delamater Inn

7. Hampton Inn Kingston

Hampton Inn Kingston
Kingston
United States
Brenda J
S$192
includes taxes & fees
13 Sept - 14 Sept
Hampton Inn Kingston
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Top Pine Plains Hotel Reviews

Beekman Arms and Delamater Inn

Beekman Arms and Delamater Inn

8/10 Good
"The Beekman Arms is a beautiful, historic hotel, and there is much to like about it. However, be warned: There is no elevator, and in its several buildings, the stairs are steep. Also be warned: the complementary breakfast is served in only one of the buildings (not the main one), and a walk of a block or two, depending on where you are staying, may be necessary, at times in the rain. On our second day there, the breakfast was disappointing, with the variety of breads and pastries present on our first day replaced by only one kind of bread and a soft roll. There were also no herbal teas available and only one variety of instant oatmeal. Our room on the second floor of the main house was charming but tiny, taken up mostly by a four-poster bed that, for my wife, was about chest high. The stool provided to enable her to get into it was helpful, but some might be put off. The huge, thick mattress was, however, quite comfortable. We got an unusually good rate on the room, due (according to the hotel) to the 250th anniversary year of the U.S. I would say it is questionable whether, with all its quirks and the tiny room, our stay would have been worth the higher, usual rate. But it was interesting to stay at an historic site decorated with authentic memorabilia of its illustrious past."
Nicholas 2-night trip
Posted 17 hours ago
Beekman Arms and Delamater Inn
Residence Inn by Marriott Kingston

Residence Inn by Marriott Kingston

8/10 Good
"Expensive"
Jennifer 2-night trip
Posted 3 days ago
Residence Inn by Marriott Kingston
Super 8 by Wyndham Kingston

Super 8 by Wyndham Kingston

10/10 Excellent
"Very good"
Alvaro 1-night trip
Posted 3 days ago
Super 8 by Wyndham Kingston
St. Charles Hotel

St. Charles Hotel

8/10 Good
"It’s basic, it’s simple, it gets the job done. I didn’t use the shower, but the sink water pressure was a little lower than preferred. It’s in a fantastic location at a great price for what you need. Clean rooms. Didn’t think it would be clean when I walked in, but it totally was. 2 small kids wanted to watch TV, and the WiFi wasn’t strong enough, that was the main issue for my stay. It did however work for iPads. What I will commend was that the owner (presumably) picked up the phone right away and sent the manager to help. It didn’t for the TV, but at least the iPads worked. A few WiFi extenders is likely all that’s needed. I’d definitely stay again. Thanks again St, Charles! And owner and manager."
Robert 1-night trip
Posted 9 days ago
St. Charles Hotel

Frequently asked questions

What's the best dog-friendly accommodation option in Pine Plains?
Inn at Pine Plains is a top dog-friendly B&B and offers pillowtop beds for its human guests.
What's the best time of year to travel to Pine Plains with my pet?
When you're travelling with pets, keeping track of the weather can help you make the trip more safe and fun for everyone. The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 20°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of -2°C. The snowiest months in Pine Plains are January, February, March and April, with each month seeing an average of 17 cm of snowfall.
What is there to see and do with your pet in Pine Plains?
See the local sights and visit The Stissing Center and Stissing Lake Park. While you're there, make sure you don't miss Pine Plains Library and Thompson Pond.

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