
Overlooking picturesque Picton Bay, Claramount
welcomes guests to a gracious 1906 Colonial Revival home.
Restored to reflect its grandeur as a centre of social life in
early twentieth-century Prince Edward County, the inn offers ten
luxurious rooms featuring period furnishing, generous seating
areas and inspiring views of the gardens and harbour. Claramount
Inn & Spa embraces the Kneipp philosophy developed in
nineteenth-century Germany. The five pillars of this
wellness-inspired philosophy include hydrotherapy, phytotherapy,
kinesitherapy, dietetics and regulative therapy (using,
respectively, water, plants, exercise, nutrition and
activity/relaxation). These pillars guide cuisine, spa
treatments and classes. Guests arriving by boat are invited to
dock their yacht at the inn to enjoy relaxing therapies, fine
dining and luxurious accommodations.


This
1906 heritage estate has been restored with great respect for
its past grandeur and the original floor plan has been followed
wherever possible. Guest rooms are imbued with a historic
atmosphere, and feature period furnishings and original Canadian
artwork. Several rooms have balconies or verandahs. Guests enjoy
an upper-storey sitting area which is popular for reading, quiet
conversation and taking in the view of the spacious landscaped
grounds.

Dining at Claramount
proves that healthy cuisine can also be creatively prepared and
presented. In accordance with the spa's commitment to the Kneipp
philosophy, fresh herbs figure prominently in the menu, as does
an emphasis on vegetables and grains. Vegetarian dishes are
always available. Guests at Claramount have special dining
privileges at nearby Waring House Inn, where you can enjoy their
own brand of
Barley Days Brewery Beer.
Ask about the wide variety of classes offered at the Waring House Cookery
School.
Read more about dining and menus at Claramount Inn & Spa
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County-liscious: Prince Edward County's
celebration of fine dining featuring prix fixe menus is
back. 12 of the counties top restaurants will be
offering three-course culinary creations for $30 or $35.
Available Nov. 4-29/09.
Prince Edward County
is beloved by travellers for its scenic beauty, quiet pace of
life, excellent recreational facilities and charming villages.
Cycling, hiking, water sports, bird watching and golf are
enjoyed throughout the island. Numerous villages and hamlets
have art and antique shops, excellent restaurants and historic
sites. Picton offers professional theatre, museums and a pretty
waterfront.
Sandbanks
Provincial Park – magnificent sand dunes, miles of
white beach and clear, warm water
Art
Galleries/Studios – the studios and galleries of
scores of artists are open to visitors
Country
Drives - our towns have historic charm and plenty of
shopping for antiques and gifts
Macauley
Heritage Park – several buildings, some dating to
1830s, including a church, home, gardens and carriage house
Scuba
Diving – Lake Ontario's heritage of nineteenth century
ship wrecks remain for divers to explore
Lake
on the Mountain Provincial Park – discover the mystery
of a lake with no source
Barley Days Brewery - Prince Edward County's own
brewery!
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