Back again for the Chrysler Nationals at Carlisle Fairgrounds. Now an annual thing, staying here at Fallen Tree Farm. Kim and Brent do a really great job! Make sure to mention any likes or dislikes for breakfast so they aren’t surprising you with something you don’t eat. Bring all your stress… it will be gone the minute you drive down the road to the house. Just hope it doesn’t leak into the field next to the road, those would be some angry veggies. Until next summer… When traveling, look into the local B&B! You might find it a whole better experience and may even save money by doing so. That’s why I come here. Great experience and saving money.
Erin M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Manhattan, NY
Just came back from staying here over the weekend. This place is great! I am a vegan and my companion is vegetarian so when we went, we weren’t expecting much as far as breakfast is concerned. Boy did they go all out! Vegan french toast, apple fritters, broiled grapefruit, blueberry oatmeal, poached pears! The food was amazing. The room was very cute and well put together. Even had a working fireplace. It was a wonderful visit so if you ever find yourself in Carlisle, stay here!
Emily P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
My fella and I spent a lovely weekend at Fallen Tree Farm for my 30th birthday. We received an email from the innkeeper a few days before informing us that 8 – 12 inches of snow were expected and that if we preferred to cancel or re-schedule our booking we could do so without penalty. However, we decided to brave the weather and stick to our original plan — we were too excited to cancel! Since we were the only guests crazy enough to drive in a blizzard, the innkeepers upgraded our room from Coyle’s Hideaway to Graham’s Retreat — without additional charge! Graham’s Retreat was a beautiful room — with a gas fireplace and a lovely balcony overlooking the property. On the first evening we dined at Boiling Springs Tavern which was delightful and delicious. It was not far from Fallen Tree(which was good, since the snow was coming down strong and steady!) We awoke to well over two feet of snow — it was beautiful! Although the amount of snow made us cancel our plans to go skiing at Ski Roundtop, it allowed us enjoy the farm and the town of Carlisle(after the innkeeper towed our car out of ditch — thanks, Brent!) The crème brulée french toast was my favorite but all of the food was divine — Kim even made us a soup dinner Saturday night since we were snowed in. All in all we had a wonderfully romantic weekend — we enjoyed the beautiful scenic views of the farm, watching the horses frolic in the snow, sledding with the innkeeper’s children, and we even enjoyed laughing as we pushed the car up the snowy gravel driveway. If you want a memorable time with your loved one or family I wholeheartedly recommend Fallen Tree Farm — a postcard-perfect pleasurable experience.