Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Two Ski Package Deals Mean Winter Savings at Green Mountain Inn


Two great deals at the Green Mountain Inn make it easier than ever to sample Vermont skiing at it’s finest this winter. The Inn’s Ski and Stay package is perfect for an overnight escape while the hotel’s Vacation Rewards Program’s offerings just get better and better for longer stays at the Inn.

For just $93 per person, the Inn’s Ski and Stay package includes one night’s lodging, lift tickets to Stowe Mountain Resort and two free Stowe Points Cards for you and your favorite ski buddy. Planning a longer ski vacation? The Inn’s Vacation Rewards Program features more ways to save by offering 15% off multi-day lift ticket prices plus discounts on lodging at the Inn when booked at least 7 days in advance. And kids under 5 not only ski free, but can stay free at the Inn.

Says Innkeeper Patti Clark, “We’re really excited to offer these two great packages to our guests this winter. Whether skiing with family or just looking for a quick getaway, visitors will be able to realize some exceptional values to help stretch their ski dollars even further. We’ve designed our packages to be flexible so guests can pick and choose the program that best suits their needs. Whether you choose the Ski and Stay package or the Vacation Rewards Program, they’re both great ways to save on Stowe’s best heart-of-the-village accommodations and renowned skiing and riding.”

Not only does the Inn’s Ski & Stay package provide accommodations in one of the Inn’s beautiful guest rooms, you’ll also receive a voucher good for a Stowe Points Card. The card entitles you to discounts on future lift tickets during the winter season plus you’ll earn reward points on purchases at Stowe Mountain Resort, which can be redeemed for a free lift ticket. And, even better – your points will roll over year to year.

Want to stay and ski longer? The hotel’s Vacation Rewards Program is just what you’re looking for. The longer you stay at the Inn, the more you save and the more ski and ride goodies to choose from.

Like the Ski and Stay package, the Vacation Rewards lets you enjoy discounted lodging rates in one of the Inn’s many accommodations. Stay 2 or 3 consecutive days with an adult or senior ticket purchase and choose from either a two hour ski/ride demo from Stowe Toys or one quick tune for your skis or snowboard. Stay 4 or more consecutive days with an advance ticket purchase and receive one bonus/flex day. Plus by staying more than 4 days, you’ll select from either a child multi-day ticket; multi-day adult group lesson or ski or snowboard rental; a two hour ski/snowboard demo from Stowe Toys or complimentary tune for your board or skis. And all 4 or more day child Vacation Reward Program ticket holders receive 20% off full-day ski and snowboard programs.

The historic Green Mountain Inn has been providing guests with warm hospitality and outstanding service for over 175 years. For complete information on specific details and restrictions, call the Inn at 800-253-7302.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Green Mountain Inn Ranks in List of Top 50 Ski Hotels in North America


The Green Mountain Inn was recently voted as one of the Top 50 Ski Hotels in North America in the Condé Nast Traveler magazine. Over 25,000 readers cast ballots each year based on a range of factors including quality of service, accommodations, dining, location, activities and facilities. Select resorts and hotels from such western locales as British Columbia, Alberta, Utah and Wyoming were cited in this year’s poll of favorites as well as nine hotels in the Northeast. Says Innkeeper Patti Clark, “We’re thrilled to be named to the list and are pleased to know Condé Nast readers have ranked us so highly. To be included among so many other excellent hotels is truly an honor.

Here at the Inn our mission is to provide our guests with the best possible personal service, attention to detail and warm hospitality. We have a long-term commitment to continually improving and upgrading our facilities to ensure our accommodations are always well-appointed and maintained as well as comfortable and inviting. And our location here in the heart of Stowe – which has earned its well-deserved reputation as the Ski Capital of the East – guarantees visitors a memorable New England ski getaway set against the lovely backdrop that is unique to the Green Mountain Inn.”

TripAdvisor.com ranks the Green Mountain Inn as the #1 Hotel in Stowe and the Inn, along with its sister property the WilloughVale Inn in Westmore, Vermont, was included in Boston Magazine’s New England Travel 2009 Best of New England “Smart Picks.”

The historic Green Mountain Inn has been providing rest and respite for travelers for over 175 years and offers a variety of accommodations from generously-sized rooms to apartments, suites and townhouses.

Monday, October 18, 2010

National Massage Therapy Awareness Week is Oct 24-30, 2010


Come to the Green Mountain Inn and experience massage at no charge!

The Green Mountain Inn is hosting several events in honor of the American Massage Therapy’s designated National Massage Therapy Awareness Week. Feel free to stop in at any of the following:

Sunday 10/24
Open House at the Green Mountain Inn
Visit our Health Club between 1:00 – 3:00 on Sunday. Sample chair massage, foot massage, massage for your hands, or massage for your head and neck. Our skilled therapists will be available to answer your questions.

Monday 10/25
Lunchtime Chair Massage
From noon to 1:00, chair massage will be available in the upstairs lobby of the Inn. It’s complimentary!

Tuesday 10/26
Foot Massage Workshop
7 – 8 pm. Come on your own, or bring a friend! Learn simple ways to rejuvenate your tired feet at the end of a long day.

Wednesday 10/27
Self-Massage for De-Stressing, Techniques and Tools
7 – 8 pm. Common household items (tennis balls, rolling pins, etc.) can do wonders for an aching back, sore shoulders, and more. Just bring yourself, wear comfortable clothing, and get ready to feel better!

Thursday 10/28
Massage Each Other
5 – 7 pm. Bring a buddy to this great opportunity and learn how to keep your hands from getting SO tired! Experience techniques that will help calm, relax and rejuvenate both of you. Wear loose, comfortable clothing.

Located in the heart of Stowe Village, the Green Mountain Inn has been providing Vermont hospitality to its guests since the mid-1800s. The Inn’s massage rooms, sauna, and Jacuzzi are all located adjacent to the Inn’s exercise facility. Massage services are available to local visitors as well as guests at the hotel. Reservations may be made by calling the Inn at 802-253-7301.

Contact our Massage Supervisor, Michelle Robbins, with questions. To learn more about our massage program at the Inn, see our website: http://www.greenmountaininn.com/massagetherapy.html

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Green Mountain Inn Ideal Destination Wedding Site


It’s destiny. You’ve found each other. Now discover how the Green Mountain Inn in Stowe, Vermont is the perfect destination wedding spot to gather those you love to share in the magic of your big day.

Says Innkeeper Patti Clark, “More and more couples are choosing a destination wedding these days. It’s a great way to bring family and friends together – all in the same location –giving the event a distinctly all-inclusive, personal feel.

“We offer a variety of accommodations from suites and rooms to apartments and townhouses. So it’s easy for families and guests to select the exact room choice that’s best for them, yet everyone’s still under the same Green Mountain Inn ‘roof’ here in the heart of Stowe village. Guests feel they’re really part of the wedding festivities plus are able to experience their very own vacation getaway at the same time.

“And Stowe offers so many fabulous things to see and do year-round which makes it a great spot for group outings and get-togethers. From leisurely shopping or exploring Vermont’s picturesque backroads to skiing, hiking or biking through our breathtaking Green Mountains, there’s something here for everybody.”

Small, intimate weddings as well as larger, more formal celebrations are equally lovely affairs, both easily accommodated at the Inn. Says Clark, “We’re equipped to handle any and all events from bridal showers, engagement parties and rehearsal dinners to wedding ceremonies and receptions up to 125 guests. Our friendly, expert staff is always on hand to assist with even the smallest detail. And the Inn is also a fabulous place to relax and unwind after all the excitement for an intimate, romantic honeymoon.”

Whether the desired backdrop is Vermont’s brilliant fall colors, a winter wonderland spectacular, spring’s blooming bounty or summer’s amazing greenery, the historic Inn offers couples a truly special setting to make their wedding celebration as memorable as possible.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Music Festival of the Americas Promises Extraordinary Experience


World-class music with an original and exciting twist comes to Stowe August 18 – 21 via the Music Festival of the Americas. Critically acclaimed conductor and festival music director Alondra de la Parra brings her much-celebrated Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas (POA) to the festival for four evenings of classical and world music performed with an innovative flair. All concerts begin at 8 p.m. at the Topnotch Resort in Stowe.

The Green Mountain Inn, the proud platinum sponsor of the event, is featuring a special two-night festival package. The Inn invites guests to discover for themselves Ms. De la Parra’s charismatic interpretation of music from the American content covering “Buenos Aires to Boston” which has brought audiences everywhere to their feet.

Celebrating the rich tradition of Latin American classical music, Ms. de la Parra has been credited with breathing new life into concert going by infusing a freshness and exuberance to this music, which is anything but uptight. Her noted ability to connect with her audience and orchestra has fascinated and attracted music lovers of all ages and genres who revel in the passion and emotion she transmits through her orchestrations.

Says Innkeeper Patti Clark, “The festival offers an amazing opportunity for our guests to sample a truly unique musical event. We’re delighted to be part of the effort to bring this experience to the area and hope our guests take great pleasure in exploring the richness and diversity of this remarkable presentation.” Highlights of this year’s program include Ms. de la Parra instructing the audience with “Conducting 101”; Night at the Opera featuring soprano Jennifer Lynn Waters and baritone Oleskandr Pushniak; and Summer Classics with classical guitarist Pablo Sáinz Villegas and feature Philharmonic Orchestra of the America’s own principal cellist, Ben Capps.

New to this year’s program is Anything Goes! – a night of dancing to hot jazz, classic mambo, salsa and more. This is your chance to kick off your shoes and join us for the best party Stowe has seen in years. Latin pop star Mane de la Parra will also make a special guest appearance with his band, direct from Mexico. The Inn’s special Music of the Americas Festival package includes a minimum two-nights lodging, tickets for nightly performance, and wine in your room upon arrival.

The Green Mountain Inn, originally built in 1833, began as a coaching inn for 19th-century travelers. Located in the heart of Stowe village, the Inn retains much of its antique charm offering 108 rooms, suites, apartments and townhouses. Guests enjoy two acclaimed restaurants, the Whip Bar & Grill and the Main Street Dining Room, specialty shops, a year-round heated outdoor pool, afternoon tea and cookies, health club facility, massage services and much more. For more information, please visit http://www.greenmountaininn.com/ or call 800-253-7302.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Green Mountain Inn Launches New Web Site


Finding information about the Green Mountain Inn in Stowe, Vermont just got easier thanks to the launching of the Inn’s newly updated and revitalized website.

Says Innkeeper Patti Clark, “Our new, streamlined website gives an extensive up-close and personal overview of the Inn and Stowe. It’s now easier to search for anything from our array of amenities and accommodations to in-depth information on how to plan a four-season vacation, family reunion or other special function. The Green Mountain Inn site has been designed to be the comprehensive, one-stop online browsing experience we know busy travelers are looking for these days. We’ve included links to a whole host of activities and points of interest that can be found within the greater Stowe area throughout any of the four seasons. Planning a really memorable vacation getaway has never been easier.

The revamped website, says Clark, was created to be user friendly and easily navigable. “We know people are busy balancing the demands of their everyday lives. So we’ve devised our site to deliver up-to-date information so visitors – whether virtual or real-time – can find what they’re looking for quickly and efficiently without investing a lot of unnecessary search time. We think our greenmountaininn.com visitors will find surfing the Inn’s new online home is easier, more seamless and – best of all - fun.

“What we’ve done with our website redesign reflects our mission at the Inn – continually searching for ways to provide our guests with a high quality, customer-focused experience. Our guests come first - always.”
Highlights of the Inn’s new website include information about the Inn’s participation in the Vermont Fresh Network, membership as a Vermont Business for Social Responsibility (VBSR), designation as a Green Hotel by the Vermont Chamber of Commerce as well as the Inn’s partnership with Green Mountain Coffee Roasters. Other features include links to area dining, event calendars, a guide to local cultural and art attractions as well as favorite driving tours throughout the area.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Green Mountain Inn to Sponsor Stowe 5K Power Run, walk-a-thon May 22

Nearly 250 walkers are expected to participate in the Vermont American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) 5K Power Run and Walk-a-Thon to be held in Stowe on Saturday, May 22. As a major sponsor of the event, the Green Mountain Inn will be the host site for the day’s registration as well as thank-you reception.

“This is a great event for an extremely worthy cause and we’re very happy to be involved and serve as the base of operations for a number of the day’s activities,” says Innkeeper Patti Clark. “Both the Walk-a-thon and the Power Run will begin at the start of the Stowe Bike Path which is behind the Stowe Congregational Church just up the street from the Inn. So our nearby location will provide participants with a convenient registration site to help make the event run as smoothly as possible. And we’re delighted to host the wrap-up celebration and awards ceremony here. It should be a really great day for walkers as well as spectators who have come to cheer on family and friends and support such an important organization.”

Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder of the central nervous system affecting more than 1.5 million people in the United States. Caused by the death of certain cells in the brain that help control movement, Parkinson’s is the second most common progressive degenerative neurological disorder.

Says Jean Baker, of the Vermont APDA Information and Referral Center, “This fundraiser is being held to help build awareness about Parkinson’s.” The Chapter’s goal, Baker says, is to raise $25,000 through this event.

The national American Parkinson Disease Association, Inc., which was founded in 1961, has sought to "Ease the Burden and Find the Cure" for this disease through research, patient and family support and education.

The Vermont APDA has, since 1998, been committed to offering practical advice to the Parkinson's community on a wide variety of issues as well as providing educational opportunities and resources about this chronic illness. Says Baker, “We’re dedicated to empowering Vermonters with Parkinson’s, as well as their care partners, so that they may live well with Parkinson’s disease.

Registration for the Stowe event begins at 8 a.m. in the Inn’s Village Room. The 5K power run starts at 9:30 with the walk-a-thon to follow at 10:30 and reception at noon. Individuals as well as teams are encouraged to join in and prizes will be awarded to the top fundraisers. To register, call 888-763-3366 or visit the web site at www.parkinsonsvt.org.

New and Exciting Features at our Sister Property the WilloughVale Inn and Cottages


The WilloughVale Inn’s new and improved waterfront has something for every vacationer this summer. After months of hard work, the Inn is ready to welcome visitors with new enhancements that make it the ultimate spot to relax on or near the water. The waterfront grounds and facilities have never looked more inviting now that renovations are complete. A new game room, expanded dock and patio have been added as well as a new lighter fare menu, so you’ll be sure to find an array of choices to tempt your palate. Kids of all ages who need a game fix will love the new game room downstairs in the Main Inn building with air hockey, pool, video games, Nintendo Wii and more.

“Our waterfront is such a gorgeous spot that it’s always been the natural focal point for the WilloughVale Inn and our visitors,” said innkeeper Roy Clark. “But we wanted to give our guests an enhanced lakeside experience that offers even more ways to unwind and enjoy the water.”

The waterfront has been transformed into a lakeside resort experience in true Vermont tradition. There is an expanded fleet of watercraft including kayaks, canoes, a Sunfish and a new 14 foot Sylvan Sea Snapper motorboat. For those looking to have some serious fun, there is a new 20 foot diameter Rave water trampoline. All these amenities were added to the array of existing waterfront features that were put in place last year, which include a new floating dock, playground equipment and a fire pit perfect for roasting s’mores after the sun goes down.

The popular Robert Frost cottage has been given some extra TLC this past season as well. The cottage was renovated to include a new kitchen with dishwasher and washer/dryer, enlarged dining area and central air-conditioning. The Main Inn, Robert Frost and Angler cottages have been freshened up with a new coat of paint as well.

For additional information or to make reservations, visit www.willoughvale.com.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Journal Contest Entry Winner!

Congratulations Melissa! Melissa was chosen as the lucky journal contest winner and recipient of a two-night stay in a Luxury Suite, breakfast daily and dinner for two. Thanks for all your great journal contest entries. It was difficult to pick just one. The following journal entry written by Melissa offers ideas to plan your next family vacation in Stowe.

Our 10 year Anniversary and our son’s 6th Birthday

Day 1
After a beautiful drive from the Boston area, we checked in into the Green Mountain Inn. We had a beautiful room in the new building that immediately made us feel at home. The Chess game, fireplace, beautiful bed, Jacuzzi and flat screen TV made this a great retreat after a long day or to sleep late! Our son especially enjoyed the Jacuzzi as well as the space in the room to set up all of his Star Wars figures!

We dropped our luggage and headed out on an adventure--dog sledding for the very first time ever! We found a company in Elmo, VT called "Peace Pups" http://www.peacepupsdogsledding.com.
Ken and his teammate were friendly, professional and very knowledgeable. This idea was inspired by the movie "Snow Buddies" and our son was thrilled to do this for his Birthday. The dogs were very well behaved and loveable and the three of us will never forget this special experience.

That evening, we headed to “The Whip” for a fabulous dinner in celebration of our 10 year Anniversary and our son’s 6th Birthday. Our favorite was the goat cheese with apricot jam, mixed greens and this terrific balsamic dressing as an appetizer. The filet mignon was mouth watering and coupled with an Otter Creek Copper Ale was the ultimate icing on the cake! Our son equally enjoyed his meal and was excited to head to the Arcade once we had finished out meal.

The Arcade was quiet and we had the entire room to ourselves. We played air hockey for over an hour together and had some good bonding time and a few laughs.

On the way back to our room, couldn’t help but notice the folks in the heated pool, outside in March??!!! How fun! To bad we forgot our bathing suits, or we would have jumped in. Matthew chose the Jacuzzi in our room instead and WOW was that fun. Tip- may not want to put “Mr. Bubble” in a Jacuzzi…….

Day 2
How could we possibly top Day 1?? Well, we headed to “McCarthy’s Restaurant” for the best breakfast ever! The entire restaurant was decorated for St. Patrick’s Day, absolutely stunning! David and I had Ham and Cheese Omelets and Matthew had French Toast—What a great start to the day.

We then headed to the Stowe Mountain Ski Resort for a ride on the Gondola. This provided terrific views of the mountain and the surrounding area. We especially enjoyed watching the skiers zooming down the mountain!

As our fun filled weekend came to an end, we headed to Ben and Jerry’s and the Cabot Cheese Store for some afternoon treats. Matthew loved Ben and Jerry’s and stumped the tour guide with the Question of the Day, “Why do they use milk in ice cream”? We were sad heading home, yet looking forward to another visit this winter, back to our favorite family retreat at the Green Mountain Inn.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Green Mountain Inn Plans Major Room Renovation


A major renovation project slated to begin this spring at Green Mountain Inn will completely refurbish nearly a quarter of the historic hotel’s Main Inn room inventory.

Twelve of the hotel’s second floor rooms within the property’s central Inn building will undergo a substantial revitalization. Plans call for complete remodeling of bathrooms, air conditioning system improvements, floor plan readjustments to maximize space, installation of new high grade noise-dampening windows and the addition of new large screen plasma TVs.

Says Innkeeper Patti Clark, “Our goal has always been to offer comfortable, inviting accommodations which provide our guests real value for their travel dollars. Over the years we have continually re-invested in our facilities to update, renew and enhance our offerings. Every upgrade project – such as this one - has been undertaken with a commitment to preserving the hotel’s unique character and charm so that the Inn remains a destination of choice for our loyal customers.

“We’re always looking for feedback from our guests so we’re able to better understand and meet their needs in providing the lodging and service choices they’re seeking. We listened when guests told us they’re looking for a more consistent room experience throughout the Inn. And that’s exactly what this project will accomplish.”

The Inn has also recently rejuvenated its massage facility which, in addition to treatment rooms, includes an extensive sauna and adjoining Jacuzzi area. The Health Club will have a wood floor in the workout area and addition of an arc-trainer machine to our cardio equipment. Massage services, available to the public as well as to the hotel’s guests, have also been expanded to feature an array of treatments ranging from sports to reflexology, deep tissue options and LaStone.

In the 25 years since the Inn has been owned by the Gameroff Family Trust, every portion of the Inn’s property has been refurbished and several extensive construction projects and additions completed. Past enhancements projects have included the Annex building renovation and Clubhouse, expansion of the Old Depot Street building, construction of the Sanborn House, Mill House, Mansfield House rooms and luxury suites as well as the Depot Street Townhouses. The Inn offers 108 various room, suites and apartment accommodations.

The Inn was recently ranked as the #1 Hotel in Stowe by TripAdvisor.com and was listed as a “smart pick” by New England Travel’s Best of New England 2009.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Green Mountain Inn Massages Tradition


The Green Mountain Inn’s 175-plus year tradition of warm Vermont hospitality and gracious amenities has been rejuvenated with a revitalized massage facility and services now under the direction of Massage Supervisor Michelle Robbins.

Says Innkeeper Patti Clark, “Escaping the daily grind to unwind and recharge is more important than ever these days. Here at the Inn we continually strive to enrich our guests’ overall experience. We believe our updated massage services will provide visitors with yet another opportunity to refresh and reenergize while staying with us. What better way to experience the luxury of a truly memorable Green Mountain Inn getaway than to indulge in one of our wonderful massage selections.

“We’re very excited to add Michelle to our staff as Massage Supervisor. She has years of experience in massage therapy and bodywork and is an extremely knowledgeable and dedicated therapist. She’s devoted to her craft and is committed to enhancing and expanding the Inn’s massage services. Michelle will oversee the Inn’s staff of trained therapists whose number one priority is to help guests reinvigorate in body as well as spirit.”

The Inn’s massage services and facilities are also available to area residents and visitors. Says Clark, “You don’t have to be a guest of the Green Mountain Inn to appreciate and savor the renewing effects of one of our massage treatments. We’re delighted to extend the invitation to sample the outstanding value and quality afforded by our packages to the local community.”

Robbins is a graduate of the Utah College of Massage Therapy. Her qualifications include extensive work in numerous forms of massage therapy and bodywork ranging from Reflexology, Shiatsu, Structural Alignment, Lymph Drainage and Deep Tissue massage as well as Spa Treatment expertise. Robbins has also trained in LaStone® and is a Loomis Institute® Certified Digestive Health Specialist.

Says Robbins, “My objective is to focus on traditional massage principles where each client leaves feeling they received a solid massage they’re happy with and feel good about.” Currently the Inn offers Relaxation, Sports, Deep Tissue, Aromatherapy, and Reflexology massages. Robbins says the Inn’s service selections will soon expand to include Stone massages and treatments for couples.

Says Robbins, “Forging connections with clients is key in understanding their specific health issues and physical needs. I find the ability to ‘listen’ with my hands as well as ears allows me get a clearer picture of what a client needs and is asking for. That helps determine which specific methodology will best help each individual client.”

Robbins is spearheading a continuing education and training program for the Inn’s team of therapists to enhance and continually improve massage technique and treatments offered at the hotel. Says Robbins, “Our overall goal is to provide the highest quality massage selections at the best possible value.”
The Inn’s massage rooms, sauna, and Jacuzzi, all located adjacent to the Inn’s exercise facility, have recently been refurbished and updated to ensure an atmosphere of maximum relaxation and comfort. Reservations for services may be made by calling the Inn at 802-253-7301.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Green Mountain Inn, Willoughvale Inn named in New England Travel Journal 2009 Best of New England

The Green Mountain Inn in Stowe, VT and its sister property the Willoughvale Inn in Westmore, VT were recently highlighted in the New England Travel Journal’s Best of New England 2009 annual publication.

Says Donna Garlough, Senior Editor at Boston Magazine which publishes New England Travel, “We research exhaustively to establish our own choice picks of where to stay within the New England region. Our goal is to direct readers to properties which consistently deliver a quality experience. Criteria we consider in our selections include the level of hospitality, customer service, amenities and dining selections offered by hotels and inns.

“The Journal highlights places where a hotel or inn’s distinctive value is perceived the minute a guest walks in the door whether it’s the property’s location, setting, décor, furnishings. Maybe a place is deemed a favorite because it sets a great mood or ambience – whatever quality that lodging possesses which lets visitors understand they’re getting their money’s worth and that this is a place they want to stay.”

Says Innkeeper Patti Clark who oversees both the Green Mountain and Willoughvale inns, “We’re honored and thrilled to have both our sister properties included in the Journal’s Best of New England 2009. Our goal has always been to make sure our guests not only enjoy a memorable visit with us, but feel their hard-earned travel dollars are well spent. Both the Green Mountain Inn and the Willoughvale offer unforgettable getaways in the unique tradition of warm Vermont hospitality. Yet each property has its own special signature atmosphere, setting and amenities which we’re certain visitors will find equally inviting as well as distinctively unique. “

Nestled in the heart of picturesque Stowe village, the Green Mountain Inn has been a quintessentially New England respite for travelers for over 175 years. The Inn features 107 accommodations ranging from traditional guest rooms to luxury suites and townhouses. Dining options include the Main Street Dining Room as well as the famed Whip Bar and Grill.
Overlooking the spectacular panorama of Lake Willoughby, the equally historic Willoughvale Inn embraces the unspoiled beauty of its fabled Vermont Northeast Kingdom location. Guests may stay in one of 10 unique inn rooms, four cozy lakeview cottages as well as four breathtaking cottages situated directly along the shoreline.