Set in an unspoiled valley, this intimate country retreat sits amid 300 acres of meadows and woodlands. Hand-painted murals, rich maple and pine woodwork, and American folk art adorn rustically elegant lounges. Additionally, a raftered library is housed in the original barn. The 20 distinctive lodgings, including a self-contained four-suite enclave facing a pond, feature feather beds and sitting areas with fireplaces that open onto screened porches. Request one of the imaginatively decorated cottages. Log Cabin, Treehouse and Woods accommodations are especially appealing. Amenities include an exceptional restaurant, an outdoor yoga deck, a spa, a fitness center, glass-and-brick steam rooms and Japanese-style soaking tubs. Tennis, fishing and canoeing are all offered during the summer, and skiing and snowshoeing along private groomed trails are available during the winter. Children under the age of 16 are not permitted.
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Hosted by the inn’s resident apiarist, the Bee Tour is an informative lesson about the pollen-to-pallet process and how the property utilizes the honey these bees produce.
Lowest Rate: Main House Room, $1,850; Editor’s Choice: Perch Cottage, $2,730 (all meals and wine and spirits included; minimum stay may apply).
All meals, snacks and beverages, including cocktails and canapés each evening and s'mores around the bonfire; Gourmet box lunches upon departure; Packing and unpacking service; Laundry service; Unlimited phone calls; Wi-Fi
To learn more visit their website or call +(802) 234-9999. Contact Andrew Harper Travel to book this hotel as part of your next vacation.
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