Frog’s Way has two bright and cheerful South-facing bedrooms accessed through a separate entrance from the innkeepers’ house. They are for private use by one party only, during this pandemic era.

A full bathroom is stocked with organic soaps, lotion, shampoo, and conditioner.

Both guest rooms share a full-service kitchen where guests can store, warm up or prepare their own foods. Each room has a queen size bed, gorgeous homemade quilts, a desk/dresser unit, high-speed Internet connection, air conditioning, and a resource library on the many facets of healthful and sustainable living.
Each room also includes a wealth of resources about Ithaca, the Finger Lakes, and EcoVillage at Ithaca, including maps, guides, and brochures you can take with you and return.
Both the Peach and Lavender rooms have room for an extra mattress, which we supply. The living room couch can also be converted into a queen size bed.
The Peach room has a sitting chair and a fun frog collection on the windowsill.  The Lavender room has a rocking chair, an extra large closet, and bundles of lavender from the land on hand.
Our kitchen/living room gives you the freedom to prepare your own food at any time, with two small  refrigerators, stove top, microwave, toaster, coffee maker, tea maker, cooking and eating utensils, plus coffee, teas, and condiments

The kitchen is also a living room/playroom for relaxation and recreation. It’s stocked with many board games, a DVD player, an inspiring library, and yoga mats, and can be used as an indoor dining option. Its futon couch, convertible to a very comfortable bed, provides another sleeping option.

A full bathroom is stocked with organic soaps, lotion, shampoo, and conditioner.

While the overall space is compact, guests can take advantage of multiple outdoor spaces such as village picnic tables, our backyard, village playgrounds, library, game rooms, and trails.

While the B&B is a separate floor from our home, we make ourselves available for any needs you have, including information linked to our many connections in the Ithaca/Finger Lakes area, the local colleges, and Ecovillage.