The Hermitage
Please note that the was originally built in the 1800s, before many ADA requirements.
Due to historic preservation, this building is NOT handicap accessible.
Please reach out if you have any specific questions, we are happy to help and accommodate to the best of our ability.
$91.00 per night, two night minimum plus tax
The Cornerstone Hermitage once served as the Durward's art gallery. Built of locally quarried stone by the Durwards in the late 1800s, today it still holds true to its architectural style. Up a steep set up 1800s style stairs, the second-floor sleeps two comfortably on two twin beds. There are one-of-a-kind views of the Glen from many original windows.
Your stay at The Hermitage includes electricity, microwave, and a mini fridge, but no running water. Restrooms and a shower are located in main lodge just a short walk down the hill.
*Two night minimum*
*No plumbing or running water, public restroom available down the hill*
The Hermitage - Main floor sitting room with steep stairs to second floor sleeping accommodations
The Hermitage - Main floor sitting room with steep stairs to second floor sleeping accommodations
The Hermitage - Main floor sitting room
The Hermitage - Main floor sitting room with steep stairs to second floor sleeping accommodations
The Hermitage - Second floor sleeping accommodations: two twin beds
The Hermitage - Main floor dining area: mini fridge and microwave (no running water)
The Hermitage - Main floor dining area: mini fridge and microwave (no running water)
The Hermitage - Main floor dining area: mini fridge and microwave (no running water)
The Hermitage - Main Entrance
The Hermitage - Original 1800s structure