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14 THE GREEN
Woodstock, VT 05091-1298
Nightly Rates: ($335.00 - $367.00)
3 Star
The Woodstock Inn and Resort is located on the Village Green. Named one of America's ten most picturesque villages by National Geographic Magazine. The rooms and suites, 23 with fireplaces, feature modern amenities that provide a warm and comfortable setting. The elegant 4 diamond awarded dining room offers continental reservations required and New England cuisine with wines from our award-winning wine cellar. The Eagle Cafe provides casual country dining. Recreational facilities include an 18-hole Robert Trent Jones Sr. golf course, a health and fitness centre located 1.5 miles from the inn with outdoor and indoor tennis, croquet, racquetball, squash, fitness rooms, sauna, steam room, whirlpool, and lap pool. Close by are the Woodstock Ski Touring Centre and the Suicide Six downhill ski area.

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 16:00
· Check out time is 11:00
· Time Zone is (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
· Opened in 1969
· 142 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 3 floors.
Take a right onto Brown Ave. Follow signs to I-293 south to I-93 north take I-89 north (after exit 11) continue of I-89 into Vermont take exit 1 (Woodstock-Rutland-Route 4) at the bottom of the ramp turn left on to route 4 west. Travel about 10 minutes to the center of Woodstock. As you circle the village green the inn will be on your right.
Take i-93n. Take i-89n after exit 12 but before exit 11 - bow-henniker stay on i-89into vermont - about 1.5 hours. Take exit 1 -woodstock-rutland-route 4. At bottom of ramp, turn leftonto route 4 west. Travel 10 miles to the village green -traffic rotary. As you circle around the green, the innwill come up on your right. Note to long islanders youcan take the long island expressway to the cross island parkway, over the bridge and onto i95 north. If you are travelling during rush hour, you may want to take thebridgeport ferry instead and then take i-95 north. Ittakes just as long to drive around as it does to take theferry unless there is bumper to bumper traffic
Take i-95 north or the merritt parkwayto i-91 north. Take i-91 north to exit 10n in vermont, onto i-89 north. Travel 2.6 miles and get off at exit 1 -woodstock. At bottom of ramp, turn left onto route 4west. Travel 10 miles to the village green - trafficrotary. Keep the village green on your left and the innwill come up on your right.
Take i-87 north - adirondack northway - toexit 20 for lake george. At the bottom of the exit, turnleft onto route 9 north. At the first light, turn right onto route 149 east. Travel 12 miles into fort ann and turn left onto route 4 east. Travel 12 miles intowhitehall and bear right on route 4 east near the silverdiner and grand union. Travel 35 to 40 miles intorutland. At the end of the four-lane road, turn left onroute 4 east-route 7 north. Travel about 3 miles and turnright on route 4 east after the grand union on yourright. Follow route 4 east for 31 miles, throughbridgewater and into the village of woodstock. As youbegin to circle the village green, the green will be onyour left and the inn will be on your right.
The inn is centrally located in the beautiful town of Woodstock, Vermont. Our New England village takes you back in time with its historic buildings, covered bridge, Paul Revere bells and the relaxed pace of its shops and galleries. There are a multitude of things that you can do in and around the resort, from golf and tennis to hiking and skiing. Dining is the consummate time for gatherings. Plan your days over breakfast in our Eagle Cafe, have lunch on the country club deck before a round of golf. Reminisce during dinner in our dining room or banquet rooms. Our outstanding cuisine and service will make each meal memorable.
Leb Airport 15 Mi, Ebtv Airport 90 Mi, Ebos Airport 48 Mi S
Credit card charged at the time of booking 2 nights roomand tax.
All cancellations are subject to a 30 USD cancellation fee. Low seasons- cancel reservations 7 days prior to arrival and high seasons- cancel reservations 28 days prior to arrival to avoid forfeiture of the deposit collected at booking.
Rated four diamonds by AAA, the dining room ranks as one of the finest restaurants in New England. The menu features innovative interpretations of classic American and New England cuisine. Understated elegance, exquisite service and an exceptional wine list complete the experience. Open 7 days a week 6:00pm- 9:00pm.
Richardson's TavernThink of a timeless after-hours tavern-dark wood paneling, rich inviting furniture, the friendly barkeep-and you've got Richardson's. Stop in for local music and micro-brews, spirits, exceptional bar food, and, of course sensational desserts.
Eagle CafeA popular gathering place for families, shoppers and guests on the go, the eagle cafe serves breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Delicious soups, salads and sandwiches, as well as savory hot dishes are prepared with the same attention as the entrees served in the main dining room. Hours of operations - 7 days a week - Breakfast 7:00am-10:00am. Lunch 12:00am- 2:00pm. Dinner 5: 30pm- 9:00pm.
Woodstock Country ClubThe ideal summer lunch spot. Fresh seasonal entrees are served on the deck overlooking the emerald fairways of the Woodstock Country Club. Sandwiches, soups, and salads -- all perfectly prepared by the inn's culinary team -- provide the ideal complement to the gentle breezes and warm sunshine of summer time. Hours of operations - 7 days a week -11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
* Bicycling * Golfing* Hiking * Horseback Riding* Raquetball * Shopping* Snow Skiing * Steam Bathing* Swimming * Volleyball
- OFF-SITE RECREATIONS* Fishing * Ice Skating
Quirky Tourist Attractions in or near VermontWhile in Vermont, you might enjoy a visit to: Willliamstown, Vermont: Knight's Spider Web FarmWill Knight makes art from the his spider web harvest. Cuttingsville, Vermont: Bowman Mausoleum's Mourning ManJohn P. Bowman's extravagant 19th century mausoleum, eternally attended by the marble mourning man. Waterbury, Vermont: Ben & Jerry's Factory Tour and Flavor GraveyardIt's pretty hard to go wrong with a tour of an ice-cream factory. And pay your respects at the "Flavor Graveyard" out back. Middlebury, Vermont: Sheldon Museum: Petrified Boy, Stuffed Cat, Mummy GraveHenry Sheldon didn't get out much, but his collection of local oddities puts him on a par with the best world-class pack rats. © roadsideamerica.com, Doug Kirby, Ken Smith, Mike Wilkins. Information provided as an unofficial resource on attractions as a convenience to our visitors. Information and status -- location, hours open, admission prices, current exhibits, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge. |
