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Mike and Diana from Clemson, SC on 10/20/2006 5:40:02 PM:
We spent 2 nights at Lindenhof B&B and found everything superb. Debbie and Bill were great hosts, friendly, helpful and going out of their way to help us enjoy Augusta. Breakfasts both days were outstanding. Now we need to find another reason to be in the area. We enjoyed the hot tub and the outside fireplace.

 
Michele from Chicago on 8/17/2007 12:12:57 PM:
THis place is fantastic! The owners are very nice and helpful. We felt like we were visiting family! The home is comfortable and not too fussy. The hot tub was comfortable (it was actually cool on a 102 degree day!) The food is amazing. Highly recommended! This was the nicest place we stayed on the trail. It was also the most expensive, but a great place to spend our last night on the trail.

 
Larry Erickson from Seattle, WA on 10/26/2007 1:52:37 PM:
My wife and I stayed here one night in mid-October. It was the last in a series of stops in Rocheport, Jefferson City, McKittrick, and Augusta. As a "living" space, it was the best. A really inviting interior. We asked hostess, Debbie, about the building, and it was amazing how they had the foresight to see the potential growth from what started out as a rather small, simple building to what is now very attractive, useful, and spacious. The outside work only serves to compliment what has been done inside. Plus, the dining area, seems to make Debbie's wonderful breakfasts that much more delicious. True, it was easily the priciest lodging of the trip, but we credit that to Augusta being a prime getaway location for St. Louis, driving up the price for all lodging in town. Too bad Augusta doesn't have more to offer in evening dining spots of equal quality.