Hotels in Prince Edward County
The County has many good options for staying a night or two, from homey B&Bs to lakeside self-catering cottages to very pretty inns. The County’s inns are some of the best choices if you’re looking for good dining and lodging all in one locale.
- Hotel
Angéline’s Inn
This family-run inn offers various types of lodging to suit a variety of travelers. Those looking for a luxurious experience will be wooed by the property’s crown jewel: a grand old Victorian home that has been carved into elegant suites. From the outside, the building maintains its…Bloomfield - Hotel
Drake Devonshire
A favorite retreat for Toronto’s literati seeking an escape from the bustle of the city, but who refuse to forgo their daily dose of arts and culture. Hotelier Jeff Stober—the visionary behind Toronto’s Drake Hotel and its associated clutch of restaurants—has retrofit an 1897-built…Wellington - Hotel
Isaiah Tubbs
This is the biggest resort around these parts, with acres of gardens and woodlands very close to Sandbanks Provincial Park. The rooms range from simple ones in the restored 1820s home to more spacious suites in outlying lodges; best of all are the Beach House Suites, which give you a…Picton - Hotel
June Motel
Apart from the bricks and mortar, all that’s left of this midcentury fishermen’s motel are the 60-year-old signs (now decorative) that read “DO NOT GUT FISH.” Motelier gal-pal co-owners April Brown and Sarah Sklash have transformed this 16-room motel in a rosé-swilling,…Picton - Hotel
The Inn at Huff Estates
There might not be a gym or a pool, but the location—sandwiched between the Huff Estates Winery, Oeno Gallery, and a sculpture garden—can’t be beat. Fireplaces and private gardens come standard at this inn. Of all 21 rooms, the Winemaker’s Suite is the most elegant. The private,…Bloomfield
