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The Waitsfield Inn B&b Hotel
Location: 5267 Main Street Waitsfield, Vermont 05673
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The Waitsfield Inn offers a wide variety of breakfast items to get you ready for the day. Experience good home country cooking. They pride themselves in providing naturally prepared foods the old fashioned way. Relax in the Great Room of the converted 1839 carriage barn. Enjoy apres ski refreshments in front of the fireplace or curl up with a good book in the intimate sitting room. A mug of spiced Vermont cider and fresh baked cookies complete the scene in the fall and winter. While you will find lots to do in the Mad River Valley, the Inn is a wonderful place just to relax. It is comfortable, quiet, warm, and friendly, and guests have said that they leave refreshed and rested. Come stay with here and experience this lovely Inn.
At The Waitsfield Inn, guests will be treated to the feel of country living. The antique bedsteads are dressed with country quilts or light-as-a-feather comforters. Some rooms are hand stenciled and others have exposed beams and lofts. All of the rooms have private baths.
**This property requires a two-night minimum stay for all Friday and Saturday arrivals.**
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Toll-Free Hotel Information & Discount Reservations
1-800-950-1363 |
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Location Description -
MAD RIVER VALLEY
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Property Information -
Check In Time - 3 PM Check-out time - 11 AM Children Not Allowed - No child under 6
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Room Information -
Bed Type: Short Description: DELUXE RM/1BA MAX 3 Long Description: Deluxe Room - One Bathroom Max 3 Bed Type: Short Description: STANDARD RM/1BA MAX1 Long Description: Standard Room - One Bathroom Max 1 Bed Type: Short Description: DELUXE RM/1BA MAX 2 Long Description: Deluxe Room - One Bathroom Max 2 Bed Type: Short Description: STANDARD RM/1BA MAX2 Long Description: Standard Room - One Bathroom Max 2
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| Directions to The Waitsfield Inn B&b Hotel: |
| 5267 Main Street, Waitsfield, VT - From Burlington International Airport: Depart the airport heading South and turn left onto US-2/Theodore Roosevelt Highway/Williston Road and continue for 2.3 miles. Turn right onto St. George Road/VT 2A. Merge onto I-89 South via the ramp on the left and continue for 19.9 miles. Merge onto VT-100 South via Exit 10 toward US-2 and continue for 1.6 miles. Turn right onto VT-100, which will soon become VT-100/Main Street, and continue for 12.2 miles until you reach the property.
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| Nearby Area
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| Hike the Long Trail. Cycle up and over Vermont's Green Mountains. Swim, fish or kayak in the Mad River. Golf on Vermont's finest Robert Trent Jones Sr. Golf Course. Visit Ben & Jerry's, Cabot Creamery, The Vermont Teddy Bear Shop and the many unique shops and art galleries along the way on Route 100. The inn is centrally located near Shelburne, Stowe, Burlington, and Montpelier for wonderful country drives and antiquing. The inn is only minutes from the Sugarbush and Mad River Glen ski areas. Killington and Stowe are within an hour's drive. Together these premier ski resorts offer hundreds of runs of all degrees of challenge. For cross country skiers, there are four centers nearby, including Ole's, Blueberry Lake, Round Barn and Sugarbush Cross Country Ski Centers, featuring spectacular trails winding through sugar maple trees and across pastoral farmland. Why not try snowshoeing this year? True romantics can even ride in a horse drawn sleigh. In warmer weather, nearby activities are endless. Bring or rent a bike and be prepared for serene back roads or challenging single tracks. See the Moss Glen Waterfall, paddle a canoe under a full moon, or catch the thermals in a glider. Enjoy horseback riding at the Vermont Icelandic Horse Farm, challenge yourself on the nearby mountain golf course, or be a spectator at a polo match. Fly fish in the Green Mountains. Learn woodworking, home design and building at Yestermorrow School. Autumn is truly an exquisite time to visit and view the fall foliage and colors of changing leaves. You'll have to see it to believe it.
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