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Bob & Susan from Springfield IL on 6/26/2004 5:29:34 PM:
Does anyone have recommendations on lodging in Augusta? We plan to stay there 2, possibly 3 nights & cycle in both directions from home base.

 
Randy on 7/16/2004 12:30:38 PM:
The Cottage Inn is tops. Stayed there twice.

 
Perry J from St. Louis on 1/25/2005 4:50:03 PM:
We've stayed as H.S. Clay House Bed and Breakfast several times now -- it's exceptional. We keep coming back because the evening appetizers and breakfast in the morning is gourmet, not to mention the owners are really nice people. Their website has a large collection of photos of the place. There's a link to their site on this page.
www.hsclayhouse.com

 
John K from Webster Groves, MO on 7/3/2005 12:07:23 PM:
We stayed at the Lindenhof and it was great. Breakfast was awesome.

 
Deb and Jim from Chesterfield, MO on 9/6/2005 1:17:43 PM:
Our children had given us an overnight at the Swan Haven Inn. We had to reschedule multiple times and Jacqui and Gene were VERY kind about it. The Inn is historic, charming, clean and comfortable. The wine and cheese was delicious and the breakfast was complete with fruit, fritata and scones. The hospitality was outstanding. Take a soak in the footed bathtub after the trail! What a reward!!!

 
James & julie from Wildwood on 6/16/2006 9:30:37 AM:
This cozy cottage built for two was just what the doctor ordered. My husband and I are both
athletic and rather competitive, so it was a delight to be able to come back to the privacy of
the cottage after a day on the trail. We relaxed, shared a little wine and spoke for hours on
the large covered porch. The cottage was just perfect in a storybook kind of way; the fun
didn’t end once we left the trail.

 
Ray DeVera from Eaton, Co. on 7/4/2006 1:10:11 PM:
During a recent tour on the Katy we had a chance to stay at The Lindenhof in Augusta. It was the cleanest B&B on the trail and meticulously maintained inside and out. The innkeeper Debbie is most personable and a pretty good cyclist in her own right. Thanks again, Debbie for a terrific stay!