| Nestled
in the beautiful Endless Mountains along the Susquehanna River, the Weeping
Willow Inn offers an elegant and relaxing atmosphere, perfect for a weekend
getaway or a brief repose during your journey. Innkeepers Patty and Randy Ehrenzeller
extend a warm welcome and invite you to come and enjoy their lovingly
restored home, which offers antique filled rooms, private bathrooms, a
formal dining room with fireplace and a formal
sitting room with a large bay
window.
Our home is a colonial two-story home, circa 1840. It has a unique history,
with several stories of former residents, which Patty loves to tell. It sits
on 22 acres, where you can sometimes spot deer, turkeys, or grouse. Our
grounds are beautifully landscaped and there is an
old barn on the property, built in 1885.
There are numerous activities in the area including hiking, biking, golfing,
skiing, swimming, fishing, antiquing, canoeing, shopping, and sight-seeing. Of course, you are
more than welcome to just relax at the Inn, if you'd like!
Patty serves a full breakfast by
candlelight in the dining room, where a warm hearth and fresh coffee await.
She chooses either one of her favorite quiche or casserole recipes, or serves traditional breakfast
items, such as eggs, pancakes, bacon or sausage. She also serves fresh
fruits and baked goods. |


Pictured above are the
Inn and a sunset along the Susquehanna, as seen from North Eaton Road. |