Stroudsmoor Country Inn & Spa
The Stroudsmoor Country Inn & Spa is a good option for business travelers with groups of 30 to 350 people, thanks to its spacious, Wi-Fi equipped conference rooms. It's also good for a leisurely and inviting spa getaway. Guests will have 200 acres of seclusion in which to luxuriate. A team of chefs will prepare breakfast, lunch and dinners of American and Italian fare, as well as "signature" dishes that you can enjoy along with panoramic views of the Pocono Mountains. And the 9-hole Terra Greens Golf Course is just 3.7 miles away.
Stroudsmoor Country Inn & Spa
4 Stroudsmoor Road
Stroudsburg, PA 18360
(570) 421-6431
stroudsmoor.com
Skytop Lodge
The Skytop Lodge is well-named, as it's perched upon 5,500 acres in the Pocono Mountain and offers lovely views in every direction. The hotel caters to business travelers, with 17 meeting rooms and the 4,200-square-foot Evergreen ballroom. For upscale American dining, there's the Windsor Dining Room (jackets required), or you can take in the sights of the Lake View restaurant. Its Tea Room is an old-fashioned milkshake joint, and the Tap Room is an English-style pub. This venue was named best resort for reunions by Travel + Leisure, and the 9-hole Mount Pocono golf course is 11 miles away.
Skytop Lodge
1 Skytop Lodge
Skytop, PA 18357
(570) 595-7401
skytop.com
Woodfield Manor
The Woodfield Manor is a rustic and secluded hotel of suites and cottages with in-room features like Wi-Fi Internet, gas fireplaces, microwaves and refrigerators. Amenities include a seasonal heated outdoor pool for adults and one for kids. Guests can enjoy drinks at the cocktail bar and steakhouse dining at its on-premises Chophouse, a "unique and creative" eatery that Local Flair magazine readers have named as provider of the Poconos' best chops and best waiter in 2009.
Woodfield Manor
Corner of Horsehoe Dr. and Swiftwater Road
Swiftwater, PA 18370
(570) 895-4401
woodfieldmanor.com
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