Cobble House Inn


Gaysville, Vermont
A grand 1860's late-Victorian mansion. Just outside our door is the White River with its clear waters, offering swimming, tubing or fishing.

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Gaysville, Vermont bed and breakfast: Cobble House Inn
Each guestroom is decorated in antiques and has its own private bath.

Awaken in the morning to a hearty, full country breakfast, featuring homemade muffins and cakes along with our hens' fresh eggs. Dine on the porch in season.

While at the Inn, enjoy nearby skiing, golf, tennis, hiking, horseback riding, Appalachian and Long Trail access. Snowshoeing, snow mobile trails, cross country skiing, swimming. Campfires with musical entertainment in season. Great for small family gatherings or business meetings.
Area Attractions and Activities:
Applachian & Long Trail, Killington/Pico, Suicide Six, White River Fish Hatchery, Woodstock, Billings Farm, Ben & Jerry's, Close to I-89, VAST Trails, fishing, swimming, tubing, canoeing, kyacking.

We are centrally located, an anchor point for statewide day trips.
Services:
Historic home, two parlors, large porch, selection of books, snowshoes
Most Popular Rooms:
The Victorian Room: An ornate carved queen bed with country quilt, antique parlor set, large bathroom, claw foot tub with shower, bubble bath and bath salts.
Green Mountain Room: Great mountain views, queen size brass bed, Civil War era couch, interesting moldings and floor, country quilt, private bath.

Inn Information

Season: All year
Rates: 130.00 US Dollars (double occupancy)
Rooms: 4
With private baths: 4
Mealplan: Breakfast included
Food Served:
  • Full breakfast
  • Afternoon snack, tea & coffee
Nearest Airport(s): Burlington; Rutland; West Lebanon

  • Checks
  • Cash
This bed and breakfast offers a travel agent commission.



Restrictions

  • Smoking not permitted.
  • No pets, please.
  • No access for disabled persons.
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