Vermont Bed & Breakfasts
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Away From Home
Vermont’s bed and breakfasts have all the comforts to make your stay feel like home. Meet friendly, welcoming innkeepers and enjoy amenities like home-cooked breakfasts, afternoon tea, and cocktail hour in classically beautiful buildings. From a cozy fire in the sitting room as the snow swirls outside to picnicking on the grounds and gathering around an outdoor fire pit on a summer day, Vermont Inns offer a quaint and welcoming place to stay.
A Salon for Culture
History and Culture at Middlebury’s Swift House Inn
New owners of Middlebury’s historic Swift House Inn say the inn’s three bedrooms “rhyme with” its Victorian beginnings. New landscaping, a stone patio, and a continued theme of arts and culture bring the inn’s historic roots into modern times.
Welcoming Guests in Central Vermont
Bed Down in Norwich
Whether you’re hiking the Appalachian Trail or looking for a historic spot to stay, the Norwich Inn has provided shelter in style for generations to such luminaries as Dr. Seuss and James Monroe. With 40 guest bedrooms and a history dating to 1797, the Norwich Inn is a fixture of the Upper Valley.
Stay Near the Trails
Luxury Awaits at the Inn at Burklyn
Built in 1904 and restored and reopened in 2021, Lyndonville’s Inn at Burklyn is a retreat for both bikers and those visiting to explore the area’s scenic beauty and surrounding offerings. With period-correct detailing, an on-site restaurant and a location at Kingdom Trails, the Inn makes for an immersive and memorable stay.
Browse Vermont Bed and Breakfasts
Vermont’s innkeepers are waiting to welcome you. Browse bed and breakfasts by location, region, and amenity like pet friendliness using this online directory as you plan.
Learn More about Browse Vermont Bed and BreakfastsBed and Breakfast Highlights
Vermont is home to a variety of bed and breakfasts, from meticulously restored historic houses to lodging properties with Michelin-starred restaurants on site. These highlights are just some of the many bed and breakfast options in Vermont; let them inspire you as you plan.
North Hero House Inn
A waterfront inn and restaurant on the shores of Lake Champlain in Vermont’s Champlain Islands region.
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Among the oldest operating inns in the U.S., the Grafton Inn opened its doors in 1801.
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The main house at this Manchester inn was built in 1764. Enjoy a cozy, romantic southern Vermont retreat.
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This Brattleboro retreat, located on the water, offers a variety of room types with luxury amenities and homemade breakfast.
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This 1793 country inn features 24 rooms, a historic and beautiful main house with a sitting area, restaurant, and bar, and close access to championship golf, canoeing, fly fishing, and more.
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Located in Lower Waterford, the Rabbit Hill Inn is home to a Michelin-starred on-site restaurant and classic rural New England setting.
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