check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. low-key rooms are individually decorated and feature private bathrooms, wifi access and antique decor. housed in a victorian property, this homey b&b with queen anne furnishings is adjacent to the mad river and 7. most add flat-screen tvs with cable channels, while some also have fireplaces. 3 miles from the ski slopes of mad river glen. free daily afternoon tea is also served, and there's a lounge with cable tv, a wood stove and a pool table (byob allowed). homemade 3-course breakfast is served in the formal dining room or outside on the deck. outside, there's a natural-springs hot tub, a gazebo and seasonal gardens Burlington International Airport 48 min
Stark Mountain (21 min) Waitsfield Covered Bridge (3 min) Vermont State House (27 min) Restored Greek Revival state capitol with a historic art collection, offering free guided tours. Sugarbush Resort (15 min) Mountain resort offering year-round recreation, including hiking & skiing, plus golf & dining. Appalachian Gap (15 min) This scenic mountain road in the Green Mountains offers sweeping views of the area. Pine Brook Covered Bridge (16 min) Warren Falls (13 min) A short path leads to stepped waterfalls with deep, natural swimming holes noted for cliff jumping. Lincoln Gap (20 min) Camels Hump State Park (32 min) Large (20,000-acre), undeveloped park with camel-shaped peaks, offering hiking & primitive camping. Mad River Glen Cooperative (13 min) Skier-owned cooperative resort with an old-fashioned vibe, challenging trails & casual dining. Lincoln Peak (16 min) Peak in the Green Mountain range, popular for its ski trails & long-distance hiking routes. Ben & Jerry's Flavor Graveyard (23 min) Mount Abraham (40 min) The route up this 4,016-ft. mountain along the Long Trail offers dramatic views from the summit. Mount Ellen (31 min) 4,083-ft. mountain, the 3rd highest in Vermont, with a maintained hiking trail & ski resort. Camel's Hump (40 min) Double-peaked mountain, over 4,000 ft., with alpine vegetation & hiking trails in a state park. |