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Mariaville Lake Bed and Breakfast Your Host(s): Rick and Lorrie Runnels Location: Pattersonville, NY Rooms: 5 Nightly Rates: $105 to $250   
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Description: Mariaville Lake Bed and Breakfast situated on picturesque Mariaville Lake, is a step back into simpler times. During your stay you can plug in your laptop, but you may prefer to unplug and listen to the water lapping on the shore. Cable TV is available; the geese may be more entertaining. You can talk on your cell phone, but you might want to tell those big fish to bite instead. Step off the fast track and take out the rowboat. Avoid telling your boss to take a hike by taking a hike yourself on our 250 acres of trails. You may not need a doctor after you unwind on our dock or take a swim. Winter offers ice fishing, snowmobiling and a doze by the fire with a book on your lap.
Mariaville is a small hamlet in Upstate New York, about an hour south of Saratoga and 30 minutes west of Albany. It was a resort community in the 1920s and we believe it is experiencing a renaissance. The hamlet, part of the town of Duanesburg, was founded by James Duane and named after his eldest daughter Maria. Mariaville Lake Bed and Breakfast is a federal style home built circa 1830 by Silas Marsh, and improved upon by George Lasher.
Other Amenities: We have five unique guest rooms, each filled with antiques, and all with private bath and view of the lake. Direct TV is available.
We have a canoe, two kayaks, and a rowboat for your enjoyment. |

 it's always beautiful on the lake
 Sunrise
 Carriage House
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Inside the Inn Alarm Clock BBQ Grill Board Games Boat Access CD Player Cable/Satellite TV Ceiling Fans Copier Fax Machine Fireplace Hairdryer Internet Access Ironing Board Parking Radio Refrigerator Telephone VCR Water View Wireless Internet
Around the Inn Antique Shops Art Galleries Biking Bird Watching Boating Canoeing Concert venue Fine Dining Fishing Golfing Hiking Trails Historical interests Horseback Riding Kayaking Live Music Movie Theater Museum National/State parks Religious Services River Sailing Shopping Sight-seeing Skiing Theatre Water Sports
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