Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"All members of the staff were helpful and courteous. The saltwater pool was clean and large enough and deep enough for a real swim. The continental breakfast was fresh and good. The mattress was very comfortable. Next time we will ask for a room facing the garden (back of the property) as the window treatments do not block the light from the hotel's highway signage and I need a dark room to sleep in. Otherwise: geat property!"
"Well, I booked a pet friendly room. The room was not designed to be a pet friendly room then there was an extra $45 charge for a pet friendly room. None of that was said when I booked the room online then there was an extra $10 destination, marketing charge, which I think is nonsense. The heater/air-conditioning in the room was noisy as anything. Overall, my day was not happy. I don’t think I would stay there again."
"Sadly, the Ben Miller is outdated and really needing a makeover. Straight from the outset, the front lobby was shabby (with furniture that was seriously in need of a change), the dining area resembled something out of a lodge in the Poconos in the 60's/70's (certainly not fine dining) with ample evidence of roof leaks and the view to the river having debris quite visible. Our room, while clean, showed evidence of much wear and tear; what stuck in our minds was the rust visible on the ceiling from a water leak (or somesuch). The TV, was not functional and we discovered that it had been hooked up incorrectly. Very much on the plus side, was the kitchen- the chef cooked a leg of lamb and pork chop that was EXCELLENT, surpassing a recent meal that we had at a Michelin rated restaurant in the area in which we live. Our dinner dining waitstaff was very attentive and hugely recommended as was our check-in experience. Also, the price point was excellent; I was glad that we were not paying "full freight" for our stay. All in all, for a place to "crash" overnight at the price that we got on Expedia, it was good value for money. However, the building and the room that we were in really needs a makeover and investment. "
"Our stay could not have been more perfect - we loved every single aspect of the Inn - celebrating my mom's 80th birthday. Nothing disappointed. The 4 bedrooms (with 4 private bthms) over the bar/lounge/dining area were gorgeous; we gave these 4 rooms & the small sitting area btwn to the aunts/uncles. A short hallway (with 2 privacy doors in between) connected to 2 more rooms, a bthm & small sitting area. We used these rooms for cousins/kids & squeezed 4 more single foam mattresses into the 2 bdrms for the "young" adults. The kids slept on the floor in the sitting area. Back on the main floor was the huge 7th bedroom (4 single beds, 1 double). The room was huge & could have easily accomodated another 1-2 queen blow up mattresses. The central kitchen at the back of the house had everything - a full fridge, chest freezer, oven, stove, 3 sinks, and more plates/cutlery/platters/bowls/pots/mugs/glasses than you'd ever need. The hot tub was loved by all - private, hot and big ! The bar area was perfection. The wood burning stove was a gorgeous gathering place all weekend. We loved the 2 built in dining nooks either side of the bar entrance (3 other tables are around the rm with large card tables & extra chairs also available). We used the space to easily feed 28 people. We easily projected a slide show on the wall, played charades, had a painting party, danced, partied & celebrated as a group of 28 people (not all sleeping over) creating unbeatable memories. We 100% recommend!"
Whether you're traveling with your family and want a friendly place to stay, or you're a solo traveler looking to chat with locals, B&Bs can be a great choice for many travelers. If you're hoping to spend some time walking along the water in Port Albert, Port Albert Beach is worth a visit.
How do you know if a B&B is the best choice for your stay?
Every B&B has a unique charm. Whether it's a garden for guests to admire or a beautiful breakfast room, the quaint details are what make bed and breakfasts the perfect escape.
What are the best bed and breakfasts in Port Albert?
Below is a B&B that travelers like in Port Albert: Port Albert Inn: 5 rooms. Enjoy the unique décor and fireplace in the lobby.
When should I book my B&B in Port Albert?
When you're dreaming of a escape to Port Albert, be sure to take into account the year-round temperatures. The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 64°F, while the coldest months are February and January with an average of 28°F. The snowiest months in Port Albert are January, November, February, and March, with each month seeing an average of 5 inches of snowfall.
What is there to do in Port Albert?
When you want to explore some things to do in Port Albert, consider a visit to Port Albert Beach. Point Farms Provincial Park and Huron Historic Gaol are also some sites to visit if you want to see more of the area.