The Shire Woodstock is located in Woodstock, Vermont. Free WiFi access is available. The scenic Ottauquechee River flows behind the property. Each guest room has traditional New England furnishings.
Michelle
Canada
The room was spacious and comfortable! Our room looked over the river and it was so serene
This Vermont inn is located in the Village Green, which offers shopping and dining. The Woodstock Inn features a full service spa and spacious rooms with flat-screen TVs.
Featuring rooms with panoramic river and garden views, 506 On the River Inn is located in Woodstock, Vermont.
Deirdre
Spain
Was disappointed with the breakfast. Expectations were high from the reviews but didn’t meet them. Coffee was lukewarm and eggs had been there a while. Lacking nice fruit
This Vermont motel, located off Route 4, West Woodstock Road, is 8 minutes’ drive from Woodstock town centre and just 15 minutes' drive from the SkyeShip Gondola and Killington ski slopes and 30...
Sambhav
India
The kitchenette and table areas were helpful to have and made meals easy to have. Furthermore, we appreciated the decor, as it made the space feel cozy. We also appreciated having clean remotes for the TV. The coupons for local sites/restaurants were also a great touch and nice to have..
The Vesper Bed and Breakfast, located just off the Village Green in Woodstock Vermont, is an 1835 Greek Revival home with a modern vision for bringing community together.
jane
United Kingdom
location is perfect. and the town is really pretty especially at this time of year.
Set within 27 km of Killington Mountain and 12 km of Mount Tom, Woodbridge Inn Bed & Breakfast provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Woodstock.
Cynthia Cristtina
Spain
The place was beautiful and Alyssa and Justin just the most worming hosts. It’s a peaceful place and Woodstock is just incredible. The homemade breakfast was just heaven. Highly recommend this amazing stay. And I’ll definitely be coming back.
Located within 38 km of Killington Mountain and 2.4 km of Mount Tom in Woodstock, Stay At Jimmy's provides accommodation with seating area and a kitchenette.
Victoria
United Kingdom
Great property run by a lovely couple. There are lots of snacks and drinks available that you are able to help yourself to for breakfast and throughout the day. Easy access to the town and near to some easy walking trails. We enjoyed the fire pit at night. Don’t forget to pack your yoga gear and try out one of Jimmy’s classes- highly recommend
Set in Woodstock, 34 km from Killington Mountain, Jackson House Inn offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Lisa
United Kingdom
Our room was in the annex. Too small for two people. We couldn’t get our suitcases up the small staircase and there was not enough room in the room to open 2 suitcases. The bed was unfortunately not comfortable and there were ladybirds all over the room and on the towels. We me mentioned all of this but was offered no help. No food served except breakfast and everywhere closes at 5pm so book dinner in town or you’ll go go hungry
The Align Inn Vermont at Quechee Gorge is located on scenic Route 4, in a quiet country setting. Across the street from this hotel is Quechee State Park.
Laura
Switzerland
Good location, nice large room and bed. Good breakfast with waffle maker!
The Quechee Inn at Marshland Farm offers accommodation in Quechee. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. A full breakfast is included each morning. All rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV.
Tony
United States
The breakfast was excellent people were very nice! Michelle is a great person!
Woodstock is fantastic town, very pretty (especially in the...
Woodstock is fantastic town, very pretty (especially in the fall) with some lovely shops and great cafe/restaurants.
Recommendations:
The Shire is a great place to stay for exploring Woodstock.
Dr Coburn’s Tonic was very good for local beer and food.
The sandwiches from the Village Butcher Shop are fantastic.
Just outside Woodstock is Abracadabra Coffee Shop, great coffee and Donuts, in a lovely old building.
Paul
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Woodstock is a cute little town, and I fell in love...
Woodstock is a cute little town, and I fell in love instantly. They are very dog friendly which to me was a huge plus. Mont Vert Cafe was the place to be, and was super crowded but very (as they say on their open/closed sign) awesome!!
I went in for a bottle of water, and came out with that and a chocolate chip brownie, which was to die for! Will definitely visit again.
Sadly, I didn't have a lot of time to explore, because I had to get on the road to get home, but I did make it a point to visit The Yankee Bookshop, which is a must see. It hade a "book" theme, meaning they sold novelties such as bookmarks that looked like an old library "due date" card. Younger gens may not get this, but us older folks will love it. :) In summary, it was a lot of fun to walk through.
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Anonymous
United States
Scored 6.0
6.0
Woodstock Inn has a lovely ambiance, great staff and the...
Woodstock Inn has a lovely ambiance, great staff and the rooms are beautiful. You must make reservations for the hotel restaurants before you get there, even thought you cannot dine there if you are not staying at the Inn. I would ask if there is a wedding going on because the music is loud and impossible to get away from. It only went on until 10:00pm on Saturday but downtown closes at 6:00pm and there was no way to get away from the very loud music.
Paula
United States
Scored 10
10
What I've always heard about Woodstock VT turned out to be...
What I've always heard about Woodstock VT turned out to be true. It really is an outstandingly charming village. Picture perfect architecture, super dog-friendly, original art and craft shops and soothing, green commons amongst the hilly green backdrop of VT, kept me intoxicated for three days. I will return with my own art supplies after feeling inspired by other creatives, for a week of blissful enchantment. The most refreshing thing about Woodstock (and most of VT) was the lack of big box commercialism. One must also keep in mind that Woodstock is heavily funded by old wealth, which can afford to pay for upkeep of charm.
Christine
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Woodstock has a lovely green with stately homes and...
Woodstock has a lovely green with stately homes and buildings around it, plus shops and a covered bridge. Crowded during foliage season so visit another time to enjoy it. Mondays and Tuesdays most restaurants are closed. Try nearby Queeche for meals those days. Be sure to visit the Billings Farm and Museum. Take a tour of the Mansion and learn the history of the area.
Heather
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Woodstock is a regular stop for us.
Woodstock is a regular stop for us. Beautiful town, very walkable but beware of lack of restaurants and restaurant closings. Many are closed two to three days a week and many close early. Plan uour meals! Otherwise always something happening in town. Billings farm and museum is great. VINS nature center, hiking Mt. Tom and Mt. Peg, skiing Saskadena Six and wandering through the boutiques and art galleries, great fun.
Melissa
United States
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Heather and her team are just extremely lovely and helpful!
Her Hotel is full of beautiful historical items. Delightful!
The breakfast was awesome! As was the dinner.
Every Tuesday seems to be in summer a garden Jazz concert in their wonderful garden. We enjoyed our stay very much!
The hotel overlooks the river so our room had a fantastic view. There was a really useful information brochure in the room with details of restaurants opening hours etc. Short walk into the centre of town. Great location.
Beautiful property in a very picturesque area on the outskirts of Woodstock. The inn and our room were lovely and our hosts were very friendly. A great base for exploring Woodstock and surrounding area.
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