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Introduction
Come, step back in time to a bygone era of elegant, unhurried, gracious living. The Victoria, an historic inn built in 1895 by a local landowner and cattle dealer is located in the heart of Bethel, a classic New England village.
The inn has been lovingly restored with the décor and antiques of the Victorian period.
Whether it's a romantic getaway to this charming town, a week of winter fun on the slopes and trails, a fall foliage excursion or a summer retreat, The Victoria has a room waiting for you.
Bethel village nestled in the foothills of the Longfellow Range of the White Mountains has been a favorite of summer vacationers since the 1800's, when city folk came to refresh themselves in the clean mountain air.
Bethel has become a year round resort with alpine skiing at nearby Sunday River Ski Resort, Mt. Abram Ski Resort, cross country skiing and snowshoeing, hiking, canoeing and fishing in the White Mountain National Forest, golf and tennis.
The village is home to unique craft shops, the NTL Institute for Behavioral Training, Gould Academy and the Bethel Historical Society and the Dr. Moses Mason House Museum.
The Victoria Restaurant with its three dining rooms offers gourmet evening dining. During the summer months luncheon and high tea are served. The two smaller dining rooms each with working fireplaces offer intimate dining. The larger dining room is decorated with hand-painted murals depicting scenes of the Cambrian countryside and Venetian canals.
The menu features Filet Mignon, Veal Piccata, Lobster Ravioli, Oriental Vegetable Platter, and Chicken Victoria.
Dining Room
What Others Say About The Victoria...
Editor's Pick, Yankee Travel Guide 2000 A "Stellar Village Home"
Ski Magazine, September 2001 "One of the ten best beds in New England"
Guest Rooms
The Inn's 15 guest rooms are decorated with antiques and many have lavish arch rod lace-draped beds. Guest rooms have queen or king beds, private baths, air conditioning, cable TV and digital phone systems.Suites include a wet bar and sitting area. Loft rooms sleeping up to eight people are popular with families.
Guests enjoy a full breakfast of seasonal fruits, quiche and breakfast meats.
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