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Find a Bed and Breakfast in Goshen, Vermont
(located between Middlebury and Rutland)
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Goshen, VT
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13 B&Bs
located near Goshen
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The Mountain Top Inn & Resort
- Chittenden
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| Breathtaking Natural Beauty, Every Season, Every Experience...Complemented by Creative Cuisine & Endless Adventures. |
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Birch Ridge Inn
- Killington
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| A true country inn located less than 1 mile from the Killington Ski and Golf Resort. |
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The Vermont Inn
- Killington
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| Circa 1840 country inn and restaurant on five acres in the Green Mountains. Come experience The True Vermont Experience. |
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The Inn at Lovers Lane
- Bridport
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| Enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the Adirondack Mountains from almost evereywhere at this inn! |
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Lilac Inn
- Brandon
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| A leading romantic luxury Vermont Country Inn Bed and Breakfast known for romantic getaways & weddings -in any season. |
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Rosebelle's Victorian Inn
- Brandon
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| 1839 manor centrally located within the picturesque Champlain Valley, between the Adirondack Mountains and Lake Champlain. |
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Applewood Manor Bed & Breakfast
- Castleton
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| Historic house, comfortable elegance, great hospitality, lovely setting, convenient access to Central Vermont attractions. |
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Swift House Inn
- Middlebury
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| Every window of this 20-room former governor's mansion frames a picture of country tranquility. |
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Harvest Moon Bed & Breakfast
- Rutland
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| A classic 1835 VT farmhouse surrounded by acres of farmland and spectacular views of the Green Mountains. |
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Goshen is located in Rockford County, Vermont. This small town has comfortable B&B establishments where you can stay at during your visit to the region. You can make your home away from home a Goshen Inn or a Goshen bed and breakfast. The moment you step foot in this town you will feel like family with its small town charm and friendly people. During the day you can take in the natural beauty at places such as Goshen Pass, Jump Mountain Trail or Laural Trail. A short drive away, you can visit Lexington and see reenactments of Historical Events such as the Battle of New Market Reenactment. These moving, true-to-life reenactments will appeal to young and old alike. For the wine lovers, there are two local festivals that take place four times a summer each. These include Uncorked & Unplugged and Wines & Wags.
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