Nestled between the Taconic Mountains to the west and the Green Mountains to the east, the town of Arlington is full of rich history.
The world renowned Batten Kill River flows through Arlington on its way west to the Hudson. Known for its trout fishing, anglers from all over the world are drawn to its waters. Legend has it that the seal of Vermont was drawn here originally, and the tree depicted still stands on Route 313.
Local points of interest include: the Chiselville Covered Bridge, the Dorothy Canfield Fisher House, the Norman Rockwell Houses, the beautiful and historic Arlington Inn, the West Arlington Covered Bridge, and the Mount Equinox Skyline Toll Road.
Nestled on a mountainside, the century old, seven gabled West Mountain Inn invites guests to discover its many treasures....
Distinctively decorated guest rooms, comfortable common areas, 150 woodland acres with wildflowers, a bird sanctuary, and llamas provide space to relax and rejuvenate the body and spirit. Miles of wilderness ski or hiking trails and the Battenkill River provide seasonal outdoor activities. A hearty breakfast, complete with apple pie, and a savory country dinner in front of an open hearth, ..... [ more
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Surrounded by fifty acres of lush open space with a mile of frontage on the famed Battenkill River, you'll enjoy spectacular mountain views in every direction. Visit our friendly farm yard animals, enjoy our two and a half miles of walking trails, or just sit on our porch and enjoy the surroundings.
Hill Farm Inn, one of Vermont's first Bed and Breakfast Inns, specializes in warm country hospitality. Ours is the kind of place where there's always plenty to do--but never anything you have to do. And it's been that ..... [ more
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