Truly get away from it all with 2 nights for two in a guest room at Blueberry Hill Inn, nestled high in the Moosalamoo National Recreation Area of the Green Mountain National Forest, at the foot of Romance Mountain.
We invite you to share with us a special way of life in Vermont. We will treat you to the luxury of open lands, spectacular panoramic views, privacy, fresh air, freedom from noise and a less hurried pace. Breakfast is included. Dinner may be added for an additional fee. Blueberry Hill Inn is BYOB.
Blueberry Hill Inn with its early 1800's charm, gives you a sense of traditional country living in a warm and informal atmosphere. Each of our 12 rooms is artistically fashioned with antiques, warm quilts, individual artwork and a private bath. The aromas of the open kitchen, focal point of the Inn, will entice you to enjoy the imaginative and creative cooking.
Blueberry Hill Inn is truly the Inn for all seasons. Ski, snowshoe, walk, hike or run over the 60km of trails through the forest, swim in our spring fed pond, pick blueberries, host a destination wedding or family reunion or just relax with your favorite book in an Adirondack chair. Whatever the season you will find Blueberry Hill Inn a unique and relaxing getaway, alone or with your family. Take our bed & breakfast option or enjoy a 4 course dinner, available most nights featuring fresh and local ingredients. Homemade chocolate chip cookies will sustain you between meals . Our coffee is fresh and roasted locally and our hospitality is second to none.
Shuttles may be arranged to certain trailheads, and cross-country skis and snowshoes are available for rent.
Blueberry Hill Inn is a Green Mountain National Forest Permit Holder and steward of over 60km of trails. The Inn is also a part of Vermont Fresh Network, listed as a "Green Hotel in the Green Mountain State," and a promoter of farm to table dining. An early adopter of responsible practices, Blueberry Hill Inn was a 2004 World Legacy Award Finalist in the category of Destination Stewardship from Conservation International and National Geographic Traveler.