Vermont
Bed and Breakfasts
Regions
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Vermont B&B
Destinations
Stowe provides premier lodging in hotels, bed and breakfasts and inns. Revel in pretty fall foliage, superb skiing, and a Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream Factory Tour.
Burlington, Vermont
Burlington is a bustling college town. One of its main attractions is the Church Street Marketplace, with shops, cafes, and restaurants.
Killington, Vermont
Killington is home to the Killington Mountain Ski Resort. Other attractions include the Green Mountain National Golf Course and the Annual Green Mountain Road Race.
Waitsfield, Vermont
Waitsfield offers outstanding lodging and dining venues, and excellent skiing, hiking, hunting, and fishing.
The beauty and diversity of Vermont is unrivaled. This New England destination offers a world of discovery to all types of bed and breakfast travelers. From charming lakeside cottages to grand colonial inns, bed and breakfast travelers will find the perfect B&B accommodation to serve as their home base during their Vermont getaway.
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Vermont Bed and Breakfast
Bed and breakfast visitors of Vermont describe the state as a charming haven for all types of activities, be it outdoor adventures or total relaxation. Part of the charm of Vermont rests in the region's distinct four seasons, each offering a wide spectrum of colorful sights and sounds. Winter brings plenty of snow to the Green Mountains, and with it come excellent skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing and more. As the snows melt and spring brings burgeoning trees, bed and breakfast travelers can experience Vermont's tradition of maple syrup production as the sap flows freely into the sugar house. Summer is a great time to take a tour through Vermont's rich historical past. Browse LanierBB.com to find historic bed and breakfast inns that typify the era. For many, Vermont is most picturesque when the shortened days of autumn turn the leaves of the trees into a painter's palette. How cozy it is to snuggle in front of a blazing fire that takes away the chill of the autumn air at a quiet secluded bed and breakfast inn or cabin.
During your Vermont bed and breakfast escape, be prepared to be pampered and served by your attentive innkeepers. Ask your B&B innkeepers where to find the best maple sugar treats and local artisan cheeses and other dairy products. The combination of attention to detail and helpful sightseeing tips are just a few of the benefits of choosing to stay at a Vermont bed and breakfast.
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