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Comfort and relaxation await you at this stately Italianate farmhouse set amidst the rolling hills of the Mohawk Valley. Charming rooms, comfortable beds and private baths provide a soothing oasis for guests. A leisurely full breakfast is served daily in the sunny breakfast room. Hazelnut Farm is surprisingly close to Glimmerglass Opera and the village of Cooperstown. It is situated midway between Boston and Niagara Falls, and is one hour from Albany Airport. It is ten miles from the NYS Thruway and the antique shops and art galleries of Canajoharie and Little Falls.
Hazelnut Farm Bed and Breakfast is a comfortable retreat for the weary traveler or the busy vacationer, or groups of family or friends on holiday. Susan and Art Adams, the hosts and owners, have "researched" Bed and Breakfast inns in their travels throughout the United States and Canada. They have created an assortment of rooms and suites. The special touches that you will find at the Hazelnut Farm includes sun-dried bed linens, garden bouquets, homebaking and much more. A full breakfast is included with a menu that varies daily
Hazelnut Farm Bed & Breakfast is a former dairy farm. Art Adams, the friendly host, was the last occupant to "ship milk" from his herd of Holsteins. The barns are now empty of cattle, however the rolling fields are farmed by a local dairy family with a large herd of Jerseys. Two friendly horses, "Silver" and "Mohammed", now preside over the fields that dominate Hazelnut Farm.
In 1999, a meandering stream was converted into five large ponds as part of a federal wetlands project. The Great Blue Heron is a frequent visitor along with assorted waterfowl for viewing by the amateur ornithologist.