Located in north central Vermont, midway between Stowe and Sugarbush Resort (each about 13 miles), Austrian chalet offering cozy guestrooms and warm weather cabins. Quiet, informal country atmposhere. Gardens, deck, forest trails, Starting at
$135 per night
Four resorts within 20 minutes (Stowe, Sugarbush, Mad River Glen, Bolton), Lake Champlain 25 miles away, waterfalls, covered bridges, beautiful farms, excellent golf courses, fishing (three types of trout plus bass and pike), mountain hiking, on and off road biking, canoeing/kayaking, glider soaring, horseback riding, antique stores, farmers markets, snowshoeing, Ben & Jerry's ice cream factory, Cold Hollow Cider Mill, carriage/sleigh rides, dozens of fine restaurants (58 in Stowe alone).
The inn's atmosphere is rural, relaxed, and informal. Like the chalets in Austria, the inn has large exposed wood beams. There are: a large living room with 20 foot window (where breakfast is also served) and large stone fireplace; cozy self-serve pub/gameroom with woodstove and booths that are perfect for a game of backgammon or checkers; balconies; garden deck; 40 acres of hiking/cross country skiing trails in the forest behind the inn; full country breakfasts that include homemade breads, fresh fruit creations, and hearty main dishes.
Rates vary from $70/night to $175/night (subject to change). Those rates are for two people and include full cooked breakfast. VT room tax of 9% is extra. No fees or gratuities are charged.
Rates vary from $70/night to $175/night (subject to change). Those rates are for two people and include full cooked breakfast. VT room tax of 9% is extra. No fees or gratuities are charged.
Stays of four nights or more earn a 10% discount except during fall foliage period (mid Sept to mid Oct) and Christmas week.
Self-serve pub/gameroom with complimentary refreshments and snacks, garden deck, forest trails for hiking, snowshoeing (the inn has snow shoes you can use free of charge on their trails).
Rooms with private baths, rooms that share a connecting bathroom with the room next door, two suites on the third floor. Also cabins that are open from late May through the end of October (main building is open year around). The rooms are furnished with antiques, quilts, comforters. The cabins have woodstoves. All rooms have one or two queen size beds.
Interstate 89 to exit 10. Take Route 100 S through Waterbury. The inn is three miles south of Waterbury on Route 100 S. There is a large green and white sign on the left (the inn is about 150 yards from the road and cannot be seen from the road). Turn left into the driveway, bear left at the fork, go up the small hill, make a u-turn to the right at the top of the hill into the parking lot on the right.
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