16 Best Hotels in Southern Vermont, Vermont

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We've compiled the best of the best in Southern Vermont - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Four Chimneys Inn

$$ | 21 West Rd., Bennington, VT, 05201, USA Fodor's Choice

This exquisite, three-story, neo-Georgian (circa 1915) looks out over a substantial lawn and a wonderful old stone wall. All rooms are light and bright, and several have bay windows, gas fireplaces, and jetted tubs; two cottages in back overlook a pond.

Pros

  • Walking distance to several Bennington sights
  • A complimentary full country breakfast
  • Extremely well kept

Cons

  • Dinner only served Wednesday through Saturday
  • No coffee or tea in rooms
  • A bit stuffy
21 West Rd., Bennington, VT, 05201, USA
802-447–3500
Hotel Details
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hill Farm Inn

$$ | 458 Hill Farm Rd., Sunderland, VT, 05250, USA Fodor's Choice

Few hotels or inns in Vermont can match the sumptuous views of Mt. Equinox and surrounding hillscape of this former dairy farm built in 1830, whether seen from the large wraparound porch, the firepit (where you can roast s'mores), or the outdoor hot tub. Rooms here and in the separate 1790 guesthouse have been given a country-boutique facelift without sacrificing any of the traditional charm, which is further enhanced by resident alpacas and fluffy barn cats.

Pros

  • Outdoor pool and hot tub
  • Exceptional farm-to-table restaurant in a refurbished barn
  • Vermont Castings stoves in many rooms

Cons

  • Books up on weekends with weddings
  • Bringing alcohol not allowed
  • Can be buggy in summer, like all Vermont
458 Hill Farm Rd., Sunderland, VT, 05250, USA
802-375–2269
Hotel Details
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Inn at Weathersfield

$$ | 1342 Rte. 106, Ludlow, VT, 05151, USA Fodor's Choice

Set far back from the road, this 1792 home built by a Revolutionary War veteran is a world unto itself, and an Eden-esque one at that, with flowering gardens, croaking frog pond, and extensive forest on its 21 acres. Rooms and common areas embrace a rustic chic design with a Colonial flavor, and nearly all with fireplaces and tubs, while the back deck with stone firepit is an ideal setting for some of the best cooking in Vermont.

Pros

  • Dynamite restaurant and tavern
  • Ideal for weddings
  • To-go breakfast sandwiches prepared early by request

Cons

  • 15-mile drive from the Okemo slopes
  • No sights within walking distance
  • No coffee or tea in rooms
1342 Rte. 106, Ludlow, VT, 05151, USA
802-263–9217
Hotel Details
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Inn on Putney Road

$$ | 192 Putney Rd., Brattleboro, VT, 05301, USA Fodor's Choice

Thoughtful and comforting details abound in this 1931 French-style manse such as the mini-refrigerator and basket stocked with complimentary soda, water, granola bars, and snacks, as well as gas fireplaces in several guest rooms. Out back, a large landscaped lawn charms with a central fountain, gazebo, and deck with firepit and seating. Trails lead from here to neighboring Retreat Farm, a bird sanctuary, and West River views.

Pros

  • Lovely breakfast room
  • Nice blend of traditional and modern design
  • Pottery by artist Steven Procter scattered throughout

Cons

  • Tight parking
  • Outside downtown
  • Rooms in front sometimes suffer traffic noise
192 Putney Rd., Brattleboro, VT, 05301, USA
802-689–8612
Hotel Details
6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Three Mountain Inn

$$ | 30 Depot St., Jamaica, VT, 05343, USA Fodor's Choice

This romantic 1780s tavern feels authentically Colonial, from the wide-plank paneling to the low ceilings, but it's comfortable and intimate guest rooms are appointed with historic and modern furnishings, including heavenly feather beds. Most have fireplaces and mountain views, and a few have private decks.

Pros

  • Romantic setting
  • Well-kept rooms
  • Enchanting dinners alongside wood-burning fireplaces

Cons

  • 15-minute drive to skiing
  • Two-night reservations requested for weekends and peak foliage
  • Deposit equal to 50% of the reserved stay required
30 Depot St., Jamaica, VT, 05343, USA
802-874–4140
Hotel Details
15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Barnstead Inn

$$ | 349 Bonnet St., Manchester, VT, 05255, USA

This boutique inn has created its own little oasis, taking 1830s farmhouse lodging to the next level by pairing New England charm with luxury amenities. Rooms have modern comforts and special touches like the stone fireplace in the Stratton Suite or the copper soaking tub in the Hildene Suite. In the warmer months, enjoy the property's outdoor swimming pool and flower gardens. The on-site Stonewall Tavern serves craft beers and snacks such as salmon bites and charcuterie boards. In addition to the human innkeepers, the resident pups Lucky and King (both are hypoallergenic breeds) roam around the property, making sure things are up to par for the guests.

Pros

  • Soaking tubs and special touches in the rooms
  • Walking distance to the downtown area
  • Modern amenities

Cons

  • No pet-friendly rooms
  • No children under 12 (though some might find this a "pro")
  • Not a classic country inn in terms of decor
349 Bonnet St., Manchester, VT, 05255, USA
Hotel Details
23 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Barrows House

$$ | 3156 Rte. 30, Dorset, VT, 05251, USA

This renovated 19th-century manse, once the residence of the town's pastor, incorporates a modern boutique aesthetic into the traditional-style inn, especially in the attached gastropub, which features a long, polished metal bar and backlighted marble. Guest rooms maintain a nice balance of old and new in furniture and decor. The 6-acre property also includes several cottages, tennis courts, a pool, and an outdoor patio with a firepit.

Pros

  • Excellent bar and restaurant
  • Chintz-free decor
  • Large gardens

Cons

  • Rooms can become drafty in cold weather
  • Robes only in luxury suites
  • No coffee or tea in rooms
3156 Rte. 30, Dorset, VT, 05251, USA
802-867–4455
Hotel Details
27 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Deerhill Inn

$$ | 14 Valley View Rd., Wilmington, VT, 05356, USA

Two common-area living rooms have fireplaces and plenty of chairs to relax in while reading a book from the library, while the guest rooms are cozy, and several have balconies with great Green Mountain views. The on-site restaurant is not currently open for dinner, but cooked-to-order breakfast is included.

Pros

  • Complimentary house-baked cookies
  • Some rooms have whirlpool tubs
  • Toiletries by L'Occitane

Cons

  • Must drive to Mount Snow and town
  • Traditional flowered wallpaper and upholstery in spots
  • Two-night minimum required for weekends
14 Valley View Rd., Wilmington, VT, 05356, USA
802-464–3100
Hotel Details
13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Grafton Inn

$$ | 92 Main St., Grafton, VT, 05146, USA

This 1801 classic encourages you to linger on its wraparound porches, in its authentically Colonial common rooms, or with a book by the fire in its old-fashioned library, but those who want to get outside can access the nearby Grafton Ponds Outdoor Center and its 2,000 acres of trails, forests, and fields. The main building, with two-story columns gracing its front, contains 11 guest rooms; the rest are dispersed among three other close-by buildings.

Pros

  • Handsome historic building
  • Seasonal swim pond
  • Game room with pool table and Ping-Pong
  • Two dining options—the Old Tavern and Phelps Barn Pub—serve American fare

Cons

  • Lots of flowered upholstery and wallpaper
  • Resort fee
  • No tea or coffee in rooms
92 Main St., Grafton, VT, 05146, USA
802-234–8718
Hotel Details
45 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Inn at Manchester

$$ | 3967 Main St., Manchester, VT, 05255, USA

Located between the Taconic and Green Mountains just a short distance from Manchester's main strip, this classic inn has a variety of comfortable rooms, all slightly different from the next. The Thyme room has Vermont-themed art hung on powder blue walls, while the Sage Suite has a seating area with a TV, a fireplace, and a jetted bathtub. Lovingly prepared breakfasts include Vermont Coffee Company blends, quiches, homemade granola, and the inn's famous cottage cakes (a mix of cottage cheese, eggs, melted butter, and flour baked on a pancake griddle and served with maple syrup and warm apricot jelly). 

Pros

  • Pub on-site
  • Pool and fireplaces
  • Free, homemade breakfast

Cons

  • No-frill rooms
  • The decor could be consider dated and old-school
  • 15 minutes' walk to the village center
3967 Main St., Manchester, VT, 05255, USA
802-362--1793
Hotel Details
21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Inn at Ormsby Hill

$$ | 1842 Main St., Manchester, VT, 05255, USA

The rooms at this historic B&B are far from uniform, each having its own unique look and feel ranging from elegant and romantic (the Frances Suite) to luxurious and detailed (the Library). The common areas are filled with vintage furniture and roaring fireplaces.

Pros

  • Cater to small-scale events
  • Jacuzzi and fireplace in each room
  • Vermont country-style breakfast

Cons

  • A bit dated and small
  • No pool or gym on-site
  • Books up fast
1842 Main St., Manchester, VT, 05255, USA
802-362--1163
Hotel Details
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Inn at Water's Edge

$$ | 45 Kingdom Rd., Ludlow, VT, 05149, USA

Established in 1999 when its founders converted their old ski house and barns into this comfortably refined haven, new owners took over in 2020 and embarked on a full renovation, modernizing the decor and brightening things up throughout, from the flooring to the window treatments. It's perfect for those who want to ski but not stay in town, or for families looking for lakeside summer fun. The centerpiece of the relaxed common areas is a huge 1850 English bar, with banquettes, a big double-sided fireplace, and a billiards table.

Pros

  • Bucolic setting on a lakefront, with swimming access at a private dock
  • All rooms recently updated, with bright, modern decor
  • Authentic English pub with convivial innkeepers behind the bar

Cons

  • Two-night minimum stay
  • Dinner is currently on hiatus
  • Breakfast only
  • No sights within walking distance
45 Kingdom Rd., Ludlow, VT, 05149, USA
802-265--0920
Hotel Details
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Long Trail House

$$ | 759--787 Stratton Mountain Access Rd., Stratton, VT, 05155, USA

Directly across the street from the ski village, this condo complex is one of the closest to the slopes. Units ranging in size from studio to two bedrooms have fully equipped kitchens with refrigerators, stoves, and dishwashers. The studios can be a good value, as Murphy beds fold out for additional sleepers.

Pros

  • Across the street from ski lift
  • Views of the mountain
  • Outdoor heated pool and hot tub

Cons

  • 4:30 check-in later than most in Vermont
  • Two-night stay required on weekends
  • Busy tourist center in season
759--787 Stratton Mountain Access Rd., Stratton, VT, 05155, USA
802-297–4000
Hotel Details
145 rooms
No Meals

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South Shire

$$ | 124 Elm St., Bennington, VT, 05201, USA

Originally built for banker Louis A. Graves, this beautiful Victorian is a cozy and intimate B&B that looks like a regular house from the outside. Grab a book from the library and read while relaxing on the couch by the fireplace in the winter, or enjoy the summer breeze on the porch with a nice cup of coffee in the morning. The bedrooms are filled with classic, old-school charm with vintage pieces and colorful wallpaper giving each room unique character.

Pros

  • Set back from crowds
  • Upscale Thai restaurant on-site
  • Plenty of character

Cons

  • Breakfast offered but not included
  • Not within walking distance of much
  • Small-scale property
124 Elm St., Bennington, VT, 05201, USA
802-447--3839
Hotel Details
9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Squire House Bed & Breakfast

$$ | 3395 Dorset West Rd., Dorset, VT, 05251, USA

On a wonderfully quiet road, this inn, built in 1918, has guest rooms that combine modern comforts and antique fixtures. Owners Gay and Roger Squire are rightly proud of their three-course breakfasts, served in a richly paneled dining room.

Pros

  • Big estate feels like your own
  • Wood-burning fireplace in two rooms
  • Crème brûlée French toast at breakfast

Cons

  • Basic bathrooms
  • Two-night minimum required for peak periods
  • One-night reservation costs additional $60 fee in some periods
3395 Dorset West Rd., Dorset, VT, 05251, USA
802-867–0281
Hotel Details
3 rooms
Free Breakfast

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West Mountain Inn

$$ | 144 W. Mountain Inn Rd., Arlington, VT, 05250, USA

This 1810 farmhouse sits on 150 mountainside acres with hiking trails and easy access to the Battenkill River, where you can canoe or go tubing; in winter, guests can sled down a former ski slope or borrow snowshoes or cross-country skis. The house is a patchwork of additions and gables, so rooms have eccentric configurations, but all are comfortable, with nice views and sitting areas.

Pros

  • Atmospheric Colonial dining room with fireplace
  • Lots of activities
  • Wood-fired pizza and live music in the garden in summer

Cons

  • Dining room not ideal for kids
  • Dirt road to property uneven and pitted
  • Tiny bathrooms in some rooms
144 W. Mountain Inn Rd., Arlington, VT, 05250, USA
802-375–6516
Hotel Details
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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