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Vermont offers so much through all the seasons. Springtime in Vermont can be deceptive. Maple sugar season is the signal that winter is waning, even though the snow is still deep. Later Vermont's famed "mud season" passes quickly and the Green Mountains turn green. May and early June are ideal times for a romantic or adventure getaway before the busy summer season. Lodgings and attractions are less crowded.
The timeless summers of childhood are alive and well in Vermont. From swimming holes and ice cream parlors, to outdoor concerts and mountain hikes, the long days of summertime are a perfect frame to Vermont's relaxed pace of life. You won't find slickly packaged recreation here. Our brand of fun is natural, real and pure. Which is why families feel free to spend a few days or a few weeks tucked away in our hills.
In the fall, the combination of crisp autumn air, white clapboarded villages, and glorious color makes the little state a must-see destination for visitors from all over the world.
Winter brings an early coating of snow and it just kept coming. Combine lots of snow with cold temperatures and you get some of the best skiing, nordic and alpine, we've had in a while. Why not come up and join us to ski, snowshoe, a sleigh ride - and so much more? Vermont all year - the perfect destination for either relaxation or action. |
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Lang House on Main Street
Burlington, Vermont |
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Welcome to the Lang House on Main Street, an 11-room Burlington Bed and Breakfast Inn. The Lang House is a smoke-free inn. Children 12 and under stay free. Children 13 and older are charged as an adult. The Lang House on Main Street was built as a private residence in 1881 in the architecturally rich Hill Section neighborhood of Burlington, VT. Converted to a B and B in 2000, the Lang House offers 11 guest rooms with beautiful period furnishings and private baths. Whether you are visiting for business or pleasure, you ..... [ more
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Brass Lantern Inn B&B
Stowe, Vermont |
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The Brass Lantern Inn Bed and Breakfast is located in Vermont on the edge of village of Stowe. From the cozy fireplaces and soothing whirlpool tubs to the hand made quilts and spectacular mountain views, this charming and authentic Vermont bed and breakfast inn defines romance. Even during the busiest seasons, the inn's nine spacious and well-appointed guest rooms and Vermont Cottage promise intimacy not found in a larger hotel.
Recently named a Country Inn of Distinction and recipient of the Golden Fork Award by ..... [ more
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Willard Street Inn
Burlington, Vermont |
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The Inn is conveniently located within walking distance to Burlington, Vermont's Church Street Marketplace with its many shops, restaurants and galleries. Burlington's Flynn Theater plays host to countless events throughout the year including off-Broadway theater productions and nationally acclaimed performers. The Burlington Waterfront and bike path are also only a quick walk or drive away. The Shelburne Museum is just seven miles from the Inn, and a number of golf courses, ski resorts and other attractions are within ..... [ more
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Inn at Round Barn Farm B&B
Waitsfield, Vermont |
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Here in Vermont at the Inn at the Round Barn Farm Bed & Breakfast, you will encounter a place that is elegant, luxurious & charming. Many of our guests comment that it feels like home the moment you step inside, with all of the comforts but none of the demands!
We are located amidst 245 acres of majestic mountains, meadows and ponds in the beautiful Mad River Valley near the ski resorts of Sugarbush and Mad River Glen. Home of summer and winter activities and sports—kayaking, canoeing, skiing, equestrian, golf, ..... [ more
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Three Bears at The Fountain B&B
Stowe, Vermont |
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Three Bears at The Fountain Bed and Breakfast Inn is a Stowe Tradition. In 1826, when Noah Churchill built this beautiful colonial farmhouse and adjacent carriage house on 365 acres, little could he have known that he was creating a Stowe tradition.The Fountain, from its early beginnings as a potashery to the town's first guest house, is one of Stowe's oldest homes. The actual "Fountain", for which the house is named, is fed by a mountain spring. A local landmark, in winter, it becomes a beautiful towering ice ..... [ more
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