'Three Covered Bridges Guesthouse' is a completely renovated century-old home on 75 acres of natural Vermont mountain forest... replete with several brooks and many charming waterfalls. The brooks join together, then flow east into Northfield Falls where three covered bridges in a row gave inspiration for our name.
We are fully registered, licensed, taxed, and insured. There is one kitty cat who lives in the main part of the house and does go outdoors.
Accommodations:
Private apartment on the second floor of main house has private entrance with covered porch. Basic rate is for 2 persons with one bedroom (queen), living room, kitchenette with dining table just inside living room, and bathroom with neo-angle shower. A small second bedroom (double) is often available ...see listing for 2 bedroom apartment (4 people) under same name.
Apartment is attached to the main house where owner resides.
Note: some Holiday Weekends Require a 3 Night Stay.
We Are Centrally Located!
Heading West Off The Mountain You'll Find:
Sugarbush / Mad River / And Stowe Ski Areas Close By (20-40 Min.)
Fine Dining Can Be Found From Waitsfield To Waterbury To Stowe (all 20-30 Min. Drive) And Many Attractions Such As Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Factory, Cold Hollow Cider Mill, And Vermont's Exotic Beers.
Burlington, Vermont's Largest Town On Beautiful Lake Champlain (home Of The University Of Vermont) Is About An Hour Drive Away.
Heading East Off The Mountain...(and Through The Covered Bridges) You'll Find:
Montpelier, Vermont's Capital City . There Are Many Delicious Eateries, The Hunger Mountain Co-op, And Lots Of Fun Shops And Old Vermont Charm. Montpelier Is Just 12 Miles Up The Road.
Norwich University Is Just 5 Miles Away. Norwich Is The First Private Military School In The Country And Home Of N.u.'s Famous Hockey Games!
Many Towns With Real Old-fashioned Vermont Flavor Can Be Explored From This Side Of The 'hill' Including Barre And Its Famous Granite Quarry.
Smoking Is Allowed Outside Only Please!
Owner Is On Premises And Will Work With All Reasonable Needs And Requests.