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    West Hill House B&B - Maple syrup is often part of breakfast

    West Hill House B&B

    (21 reviews)

    West Hill B&B is the BEST! We stayed for three nights over the weekend of the Mad River Marathon…read more We weren't running it (originally I was competing in a Highland Games at Sugarbush but it was cacelled) but had a great time with all those who were! When you first arrive Peter and Susan give you the tour of both your room and the house. That's when you meet Smoky and Snowball, their beautiful cats. The house and the gardens are expansive and welcoming, as are the hosts. There is a bar with beer and wine and Peter is happy to serve you Scothes and liqueurs from the Craich in the evenings. (Everything is added to your bill at the end so no need for cash.) We stayed in the Garden Room, with its own entrance. It was very comfortable and made up for us every day with a little tidbit of Vermont history laid on the pillows every night. It was quiet and peaceful. Breakfast was amazing! Susan is a superb cook and made a three course breakfast every morning that included dessert! You won't go hungry at West Hill! She even made up a huge carb load for the marathoners the night before and an early morning breakfast (5 am!) for the marathon runners. My husband took advantage of the breakfast so he could get off early on a hike. I waited until a civilized hour. The gardens are huge! They own the property on both sides of the road so there are multiple ponds, fountains, gazebos, chairs, and a comfy hammock! They even provided a fire pit and ingredients for S'mores. What fun! We spent one afternoon reading and napping in the gazebo in the upper garden. It was bliss. Pater and Susan are great innkeepers. They are friendly, knowledgeable, and so excited to share their home. We met some wonderful people and they encouraged conversation. It was like a family for those few days. TIPS: The cats do not go in the rooms, however if you are severely allergic you may not want to stay here. Definitely let them know if you have any food preferences or allergies--they are very knowledgeable and accommodating of dietary needs! They are not kidding when they say to let them know if you want reservations at a local restaurant--they will call and make them for you. I can't recommend them highly enough! We are definitely returning.

    This place is wonderful. Conveniently located to Sugarbush but you don't even need to drive there…read more They now have a shuttle bus that stops at the front door of the B&B and takes you to the slopes. This house has 8 rooms....my favorite being the Garden Room but all are nice and comfy. Peter and Susan prepare breakfast for the guests and have warm cookies at the end of the day. They also now have a liquor license so no need to drive to et a drink. All in all this is a great place to stay when visiting Warren or Waitsfield.

    Beaver Pond Farm - The magic of winter snow awaits your visit at Beaver Pond Farm Inn!

    Beaver Pond Farm

    (3 reviews)

    First to review! This comfy home is close to Sugarbush and the golf course. The entry way is…read morewelcoming and has the owners quarters to the right with a happy Hanna pup to great visitors. To the left is a mud room with a bench to take off boots and various informative brochures for the area. The kitchen is behind and seen through a window along the bench wall. The kitchen was wide and bright with a picture window over looking the land view behind the Inn. Just to the left of the bench starts the entry way to the next room and the heart of guest gatherings, the dining room. Wide pine floors, post and beam. Beautiful country style dining room table with a bright window on the rear wall. Way better than a hotel that is for sure! Continue past the dining room and enter the next room, the living room. Roaring fires, parcheesi, the game of life, reading magazines about vt real estate, the New Yorker, and just lounging in a vt country setting. That's how I spent my NYE 2014 with my wife and baby to be in the living room. This living room with it's wide pine floors, Christmas tree with lights and hydrangeas from Kim's garden, rocking chair and oversized brick rustic fireplace, oriental carpets...half way into this room on the right wall is an entry way back to the rear of the dining room. Just before the dining room is a small bar area and coffe station. VT craft beers and VT coffee and teas! Also the storage area for games and a CD player, a small bar sink as well. The breakfast each day were amazing! The homemade granola was out of this world, the scones, waffles, sausages, baked pear were out of this world. Again, way better than a hotel could ever do. The bedroom we stayed in was Babcock. It had a queen sized bed with lots of pillows and a nice semi firm mattress. We also had a small TV and a private bathroom with shower and tub. Always a nice touch! It had wide pine floors too. Outside of the house is a large deck and hot tub. We didn't try it but I think a guest did on the first night we were there. I think you should book a night or two at this Inn and enjoy all of what VT and the Mad River Valley has to offer. We had a great holiday vacation.

    We stayed here during an eventful Columbus Day Weekend in the Mad River Valley! The inn provided…read morethe perfect haven and backdrop for a weekend spent hiking Mad River Glenn, attending the Waitsfield Farmer's Market and drinking (literally) in all that the valley had to offer. Kim and Bob are such gracious hosts. They knew the valley so well and were so friendly and fun! Kim's breakfasts would make even Gordon Ramsay cheer! The puff pancake with marscapone and fresh berries was A-mazing. The room was exactly what one would expect at a beautiful inn: fluffy pillows, down comforter, large private bath... We will definitely be back!

    The Inn At the Round Barn Farm

    The Inn At the Round Barn Farm

    (29 reviews)

    My wife and I were married in the round barn and booked a room for a couple of nights. The location…read moreis beautiful and the food that was provided for the wedding was excellent.

    I was super impressed with everything The Inn At The Round Barn Farm had to offer. We were guests…read moreat a wedding and spent a super peaceful weekend here. We could've easily stayed longer. The food was suburb! Lots of farm to table meals, and home cooked baked goods too. The staff went above and beyond creating plates just for me, a vegan, and for our girlfriend who is gluten free. I was treated to specially made vegan enchiladas for Cinco de Mayo, incredible tofu masala, tasty shashuka without the egg, Vermont maple soaked oats, and a memorable pineapple coconut rice pudding. Margaritas and Old Fashions were great, and the Heady Topper was free-flowing! Oh yessss! I loved fact that they use local fan favorite Fox Hollow Apple Cider too! Go for the cran-apple juice! Yum! The wedding was absolutely stunning! The ceremony was on the grass under the pretty arbor. The cocktail hour was on the terrace with passed hors d'oeuvrs, and the reception was in the round barn. Just gorgeous! The coordinator was on top of everything! I mean everything! Rehearsal, to hand-lettering, to fixing the bride's gown. Awesome job! The rooms were so lovely and each had their own personality. Some has a jacuzzi tub, all showers included a seat, which we love, and each room had a fireplace. I couldn't help but imagine how super romantic it would be laying in bed with that fireplace blaring on ones of those frigid, but beautiful snow-filled Vermont nights. Made me want to return late fall and around the holidays! The beds were super comfortable and our bed in "Dana" was a four post elevated, which required stairs. Loved it! We also had lovely views of The Green Mountains from our bed and there was a vaulted ceiling and a loft too. Wine glasses left for us also. We were very happy with Dana as our choice for rooms. No detail was overlooked here. I loved the black embroidered makeup towel for the ladies to use for face washing. The lovely toiletries were nice also. The warming tray for their hand made ceramic mugs...nice touch! The dining area was cozy, as was the game room where we enjoyed games of checkers and diving into one of the many books in the library. The staff were all wonderful and overly accommodating in every way possible. Check in was simple. Checking out even easier. We felt so safe and at home here we didn't even lock our room or use our key. The area is fantastic! It's right near Sugarbush for some skiing. There was even some snow left on the mountain early May! Warren Falls and National Green Mountain Forest is just down the road where the hiking is great, and the moose crossing signs are out! Warren Falls is great for families and has a swimming hole. Moss Glenn just a bit farther is a super impressive waterfall. Woodstock/Queeche, my favorite town in Vermont is just a half hour away and Stowe is about 40 minutes. Lots to do in both! I would absolutely come here again! Everything was pure bliss. The only mishaps which I should mention, but it didn't personally bother me one bit was that the power went out during a pretty bad storm. The rain pounding on that old roof so loudly and passionately....I thought it was super romantic! The staff was very well prepared with lanterns and flashlights, which actually makes me feel this isn't their first rodeo. Just a heads up. Highly, highly recommend for first timers to Vermont, for an iconic New England experience. It's equally as great for old pros who love the outdoors and need to reconnect with nature and/or one another, and for brides! It's definitely not cheap, but if definitely shows. It's a unique and special venue. Perfection.

    Tucker Hill Inn - Fire place in the room

    Tucker Hill Inn

    (31 reviews)

    $$$

    Pros and cons to staying here, Pros: we rented the…read morehoneymoon suite, the room was beautiful and the fire place made it perfection! My husband paid for the romance package, it was beautiful when we walked in with the "rose petals" and tea lights on the bed. Cons: the wifi was awful, the tv remote wouldn't work after a few minutes, there was barely warm water in the shower all evening the night we arrived, so even if there was hot water, I would NOT have used the jet tub as it the jets we're disgusting and covered in mildew. My husband paid $60 for the romance package which as I said was beautiful, however the rose petals were fake, not worth the $60! If the above issues were corrected, it would be a perfect place to stay!

    I loved my stay at the hotel. I was staying on the first floor, and the suite was beautiful. There…read morewere two bedrooms, a single bathroom, and a living room. One of the bedrooms had a queen-sized bed, and one of them had two single-sized beds. I stayed in the room with two single-sized beds and ended up pushing them together. My stay was more than comfortable, the pool area was nice but the water was below freezing, almost like swimming in the middle of the Atlantic. I also got a chance to enjoy the morning breakfast. I got the scrambled eggs with bacon and orange juice. The eggs were cooked just the way I liked them and the hostess was more than accommodating even if I was late and had come back from an early morning nap, I mean yoga lesson. I would happily come here again for a little R&R if given the chance.

    Buffalo Bill's Retreat

    Buffalo Bill's Retreat

    (2 reviews)

    From the moment we walked in and saw the giant moosehead above the front door, we knew this place…read morewas going to be awesome. We piled a dozen people in for a skiing bachelor party, and we really couldn't have found a better place in the area to stay. It's super close to Sugarbush (walkable if you need too) but is remote enough that you can be as raucous as.. a bachelor party. A few pro tips: * Hit Bill up for discount lift tickets * As much as you think the horses want a beer, they don't and * They are horses, not mooses. * Shuffleboard is more fun than you might think * There is a convenient bathroom located next to the refrigerator. * Local Vermont maple syrup goes well with pizza * The porch is not strong enough for a dogpile * JUSTICE * (from Bill) Moosehead is not a beer, it is a misdemeanor That all said, you can have a great time here without wrecking the place. Buffalo Bill himself is a cool dude so you wouldn't want to wreck it anyway.

    A dozen of us stayed at the 5 bedroom chalet for a golf/bachelor party in August 2012. We could…read morenot have asked for a nicer place. Plenty of room for everyone, grill, hot tub, it had everything we needed and more. Do not discount the tiny shuffleboard game, it is great and perfect for tournaments! The house itself is secluded enough to where you feel that you have the area to yourself, up on the hill surrounded by woods. About a mile from Sugarbush, you have access to anything you want. Bill is super easy to deal with and very laid back. Highly recommended.

    Johnnycake Flats Inn - hotels - Updated May 2026

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