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1.The Hotel Lenhart
Hotels·Bemus Point, NY
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Historic lakefront hotel facing west over Bemus Bay on Chautauqua Lake. Family-owned and operated since 1880 — five generations of the same family, still running it today.
The Hotel Lenhart has been a cherished gathering place on the shores of Chautauqua Lake for generations. Lodging includes deluxe rooms, suites, and three full guest houses (The Trolley House, The Boat House, The Bemus Point House). The dining room seats 125 and is regularly booked for weddings, anniversaries, and business retreats.
Built in 1881 in grand Second Empire style — one of the few vacation hotels of its kind still in operation in the United States. Situated on the grounds of the Chautauqua Institution, overlooking Chautauqua Lake.
The historic Athenaeum welcomes visitors with lakeside lodging in close proximity to Chautauqua Institution's many events and experiences. Heirloom Restaurant on-site under Executive Chef Carrie Gifford serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch — coat-and-tie always welcome at dinner. The Lobby Lounge bar runs all evening.
Four-season Chautauqua-region destination — 27 holes of championship golf, 27 ski trails, full-service spa, and 12 dining venues across 1,800 wooded acres. Wyndham Trademark Collection.
Peek'n Peak sits on 1,800 wooded acres straddling the New York–Pennsylvania line, 90 minutes south of Buffalo and two hours north of Pittsburgh. On-property lodging includes The Inn (hotel rooms), Highlands Condos (multi-bedroom suites), and the Camelot, Canterbury, and Ridgeview townhome clusters. Weddings, corporate retreats, and group events are a major slice of the business — they routinely book the entire Inn for weekend takeovers.