The Woodstocker Bed And Breakfast
61 River Street
Woodstock, Vermont
United States 05091
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A charming, elegant and comfortable inn ideally located for exploring Woodstock and all of central VermontWelcome to The Woodstocker Bed & Breakfast. Candles softly glowing in the front windows beckon you to the charm and casual elegance of this warm and comfortable inn. The circa 1830 cape-style village home provides the ideal location for exploring Woodstock and all of central Vermont. Leave your car behind and stroll over the covered bridge to a "yesteryear" New England village where bells, hand-forged by Paul Revere, still toll the hour and a century-old general store nicely coexists with modern boutiques, superb restaurants, treasure-filled antique stores and outstanding art galleries.
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Accommodations
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The Woodstocker is delightfully decorated throughout. Each of the nine, exceptionally large, lovely guest rooms is furnished with guests' pleasure and comfort in mind. Seven rooms offer the choice of a queen-size bed or two double beds. Two suites offer separate living rooms and full kitchens.
number of rooms:
9
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Room Rates
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single occupancy rate is between
85.00 and 205.00
extra person charge:
No
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directions to property:
From Boston: 93 North to 89 North to Vermont Exit 1. Follow signs to Woodstock. From Montreal: 89 South to Vermont Exit 1. Follow signs to Woodstock. From NYC & Hartford: 91 North to Vermont, Exit 9. Follow signs to Woodstock. From Albany: 87 North to 149 North to 4 East. Follow signs to Woodstock
description of surrounding area:
Truly a destination for all seasons, Woodstock offers an abundance of year-round activities. Guests desiring a low-key, relaxing getaway, might opt to browse the village boutiques, galleries and antique shops, tour the mansion and grounds of Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park or step back in time at the Billings Farm and Museum, a meticulously restored 19th century working dairy farm. Guests seeking more active recreation might want to start with a hike up Mt.Tom. The trails start right around the corner from The Woodstocker and the summit view is breathtaking. Longer, more demandng hikes are just minutes away on both the Appalachian and Long Trails. Pedaling a bike over miles of unpaved roads is a perfect means of exploring the renowned scenic beauty of Vermont's countryside.
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