Our inn: a truly escape-worthy stay

The Lake House Inn is thrilled to offer lodging for you and your most special guests. With 14 thoughtfully designed rooms, including inviting suites—11 boasting private baths, and three sharing facilities—our accommodations offer flexibility for our guests. We have handicapped accessible rooms as well. Call us at 215-258-2556 or fill out the form below for more information.

A living room at the lake house inn with a couch and a coffee table.
Two chairs in front of a window, awaiting the wedding experience.
A man and woman staying at the lake house inn, sitting on a bed.

Indulgent, extraordinary lodging

Experience unparalleled comfort and style at our inn, where every detail, from the luxurious sheets to the modern furnishings and elegant decor, is meticulously curated to surpass your expectations. Indulge in the opulence of our spa-grade French bath and body products, elevating your stay to a pampering retreat. Embrace the serene vistas of pine forests, lush gardens, and the tranquil lake, enhancing the charm of your room’s ambiance.

A living room with French doors and a brown rug, staying at the Lake House Inn.

Time with loved ones, under one roof

Real connection. Quality time. And unforgettable moments with your best friends and closest family members. Have all this, booking your inclusive wedding package at The Lake House Inn!

A group of bridesmaids and groomsmen pose in front of a mansion.

Amplify your stay

At The Lake House Inn, you can add on activities and events to elevate your wedding experience with us. Think: cocktail parties…a tea and coffee welcome hour…the rehearsal dinner…and your post-reception after-hours party around the fire pit, with all your closest friends and family. The options are endless!

A group of women sitting around a table drinking wine at the lake house inn.
A woman sits in an adirondack chair on a patio at the lake house inn, overlooking a lake.
A bar at the lake house inn with a stone wall and wooden steps.

“Staying at the Inn with our bridal party and parents was such an unforgettable experience. It was awesome having the rehearsal dinner, two breakfasts, and the entire wedding day on site.” – Ericka E.

Experience the charm and adventure of beautiful Bucks County, PA

Just 25 miles from Philadelphia, Bucks County, PA is a whole world away from the hustle of the city. Natural beauty and scenic countrysides, winding vineyards, and charming historic towns are within easy driving distance of The Lake House Inn.

Since Bucks County is only 75 miles from New York City and 150 miles from Washington, DC, it’s the perfect wedding weekend destination easily accessible by car or train. In addition to our gracious inn, your guests will also find other overnight accommodations in Bucks County – from boutique hotels to state park cabins.

A serene lake reflecting a lush, green forest under a cloudy sky while staying at the Lake House Inn.

Explore in the arts. Also in Doylestown is the Michener Art Museum, named after the county’s most famous son and Pulitzer-Prize winning author James A. Michener. This is the gem of art and cultural heritage in the region.

Indulge in some shopping at the Peddler’s Village, Stroll the winding brick pathways and discover over 60 unique emporiums showcasing locally owned businesses. You’ll also find a variety of dining options, from burgers to fine dining.

Scenic vistas… And before you head back to The Lake House Inn, enjoy a breathtaking view and a glass of wine at a Bucks County winery. One of the best is Sand Castle Winery alongside the banks of the scenic Delaware River. 

Bucks County is a true vacation destination—a treasure trove of exploration, culture, entertainment, adventure, and serious, scenic outdoor fun!

Autumn scene with a red covered bridge over a road, surrounded by colorful trees and a white fence near the lake house inn, and a clearance sign on the right.

There’s no shortage of incredible things to do while in Bucks County, PA.

Revel in natural beauty at Nockamixon State Park. Hike through the fall foliage, take in the migratory birds, or enjoy a spring bike ride. And the summer brings on boaters and anglers. The park rents everything from paddle boards and canoes to motorboats.

Put the top down and take a scenic tour of historic covered bridges. The tour is divided into two loops. For the most picturesque spots, check out the Perkasie or Tyler State Park covered bridges.

You don’t have to head to Europe to tour a castle. The Mercer Mile in nearby Doylestown is one of the major attractions in Bucks County and home to Fonthill Castle, the residence of American archaeologist and artifact collector Henry Chapman Mercer. After touring Fonthill, be sure to take in the exhibits at Mercer Museum and The Tileworks.

Experience the charm and adventure of beautiful Bucks County, PA

Just 25 miles from Philadelphia, Bucks County, PA is a whole world away from the hustle of the city. Natural beauty and scenic countrysides, winding vineyards, and charming historic towns are within easy driving distance of The Lake House Inn.

Since Bucks County is only 75 miles from New York City and 150 miles from Washington, DC, it’s the perfect wedding weekend destination easily accessible by car or train. In addition to our gracious inn, your guests will also find other overnight accommodations in Bucks County – from boutique hotels to state park cabins.

Autumn scene with a red covered bridge over a road, surrounded by colorful trees and a white fence near the lake house inn, and a clearance sign on the right.

There’s no shortage of incredible things to do while in Bucks County, PA.

Revel in natural beauty at Nockamixon State Park. Hike through the fall foliage, take in the migratory birds, or enjoy a spring bike ride. And the summer brings on boaters and anglers. The park rents everything from paddle boards and canoes to motorboats.

Put the top down and take a scenic tour of historic covered bridges. The tour is divided into two loops. For the most picturesque spots, check out the Perkasie or Tyler State Park covered bridges.

You don’t have to head to Europe to tour a castle. The Mercer Mile in nearby Doylestown is one of the major attractions in Bucks County and home to Fonthill Castle, the residence of American archaeologist and artifact collector Henry Chapman Mercer. After touring Fonthill, be sure to take in the exhibits at Mercer Museum and The Tileworks.

Explore in the arts. Also in Doylestown is the Michener Art Museum, named after the county’s most famous son and Pulitzer-Prize winning author James A. Michener. This is the gem of art and cultural heritage in the region.

Indulge in some shopping at the Peddler’s Village, Stroll the winding brick pathways and discover over 60 unique emporiums showcasing locally owned businesses. You’ll also find a variety of dining options, from burgers to fine dining.

Scenic vistas… And before you head back to The Lake House Inn, enjoy a breathtaking view and a glass of wine at a Bucks County winery. One of the best is Sand Castle Winery alongside the banks of the scenic Delaware River. 

Bucks County is a true vacation destination—a treasure trove of exploration, culture, entertainment, adventure, and serious, scenic outdoor fun!

A serene lake reflecting a lush, green forest under a cloudy sky while staying at the Lake House Inn.