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The Three Mountain Inn, located in the small, unspoiled village of Jamaica, Vermont is a perfect choice to spend a few days of rest and relaxation.

Peacefully set among Vermont's Green Mountains, the Inn overlooks the woodlands and trails of Jamaica State Park and is just minutes away from Stratton, Bromley and Magic Mountain Ski areas.

With its wide-planked pine walls and multiple fireplaces, the Three Mountain Inn has an abundance of history and a sense of luxury. Whether you enjoy a romantic dinner in our AAA Four Diamond restaurant, relax by one of the many fireplaces, indulge in our incredible three-course breakfast, or explorer the various outdoor possibilities; the Three Mountain Inn will revive your senses.

Our rooms - named after nearby towns - all feature luxurious linens, relaxing robes, period pieces, fabulous featherbeds, private baths, queen or king beds and air conditioning. Most have fireplaces while some have private decks, whirlpool tubs and TV/VCRs. Regardless of which room you choose, we will do our best to surpass your expectations.

Southern Vermont is the ideal destination for a weekend trip for those living in the Boston, New York, New Haven and Hartford metropolitan areas. The immediate region around the Three Mountain Inn is full of the things that make Vermont famous and bring visitors to the area year round. Nearby villages treasure troves of antique shops, art galleries, museums, historic sites and fine country dining establishments. In the Summer and Fall the area abounds with flea markets, country fairs and farmer's markets, live theater, concerts, crafts shows and antique festivals.
 
The Inn dates from the 1780's and it remains a cornerstone of the small town of Jamaica, Vermont (see more on the Inn's history). It is conveniently located on Vermont's scenic Routes 30 and 100, between the towns of Brattleboro, known as the gateway to Vermont, and historic Manchester Village, a picturesque village as well as an outlet shoppers Mecca. The Inn's two buildings and two cottages are set peacefully among the Green Mountains of Vermont, looking over the woodlands and trails of Jamaica State Park and five miles from famed Stratton Mountain Ski area. The Inn has a sense of luxury and history, with wide-planked walls known as "King's Wood" and three original fireplaces on the main floor.

The Three Mountain Inn is located in the small town of Jamaica at the base of Stratton Mountain. Jamaica is located 26 miles north of Brattleboro and 20 miles southeast of Manchester on scenic Vermont Routes 30 and 100. Jamaica is easily accessible to both Boston and New York being three and four hours respectively from each.

Despite its close proximity to the Stratton Mountain resort, Jamaica remains rural in charm and character. It is a town that attests to the true romance of Vermont, surrounded by woods, pastures and mountains, with nearby streams, and full of friendly people. There are a number of antique shops, galleries, arts and crafts stores, country stores and eateries tucked into the historic houses in the village. Although well-traveled tourist Rts. 30 and 100 coincide with Main Street in Jamaica, traffic meanders respectfully and quite unnoticeably through the village at 25 mph.

Three Mountain Inn: Terms and extra information:
From $145 to $325. The Room Rates reflect our standard and weekend rates. All room rates are subject to change but rest assured, your stay will always be more than worth it!

 Reservations are recommended for all properties listed.
  Three Mountain Inn
 Address Route 30, Jamaica, Vermont, USA, 05343
   
 Tel (802) 874-4140
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 Toll Free (800) 532-9399
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