Whetstone Inn
Just up South Road from the Festival, the Whetsone Inn provides warmth and charm in its living and dining areas with pastoral views of Vermont.
Just up South Road from the Festival, the Whetsone Inn provides warmth and charm in its living and dining areas with pastoral views of Vermont.
Historic, lovingly restored, whole-house vacation rentals, including Naulakha, where Rudyard Kipling wrote The Jungle Book. Fully furnished. Proceeds benefit our historic preservation mission.
Located in Chesterfield, NH just two miles from the VT border, the inn has a reputation for providing a relaxed atmosphere, delicious food, and beautiful views.
The Vermont Village Retreat (formerly Treehouse Village Inn) is a one-of-a-kind getway nestled in the gorgeous small village of South Newfane.
This ‘Living Postcard of Vermont’ is a mere nine miles from Marlboro Music Festival, is a perfect hub to bike the back roads of Southern Vermont, and offers a gentle river lullaby with each stay.
On a peaceful hillside above the historic village of West Dover, Deerhill Inn gazes across the beautiful Mount Snow Valley to the tranquil Green Mountains.
This small working farm and bed and breakfast is located five miles from the Festival and features six spacious rooms with private baths.
In operation since 1965, the historic charming 15-bedroom Four Columns Inn resides in the heart of Southern Vermont’s peaceful town of Newfane. It now harbors celebrity chef and cookbook author Andrea Jourdan’s new restaurant. “Andrea’s Table” offers seasonal menus with a delectable farm-to-table cuisine prepared with carefully harvested and selected ingredients. If you’ve traveled the…
A hidden gem on the border of Vermont and New Hampshire, this boutique hotel blends modern sophistication with natural views and convenient guest features.
A family-owned wellness retreat center with luxury rooms and all-inclusive amenities: yoga, meditation, hot tub, sauna, outdoor swimming and so much more!
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