When it comes to weekend adventures, Vermont offers quite a few unique places to stay, such as rustic treehouses and even fancy mansion hotel inns. But how cool would it be to stay on a working farm? Even if you aren't a farmer yourself, you can still enjoy all the beautiful farmland our state has to offer by staying at a cozy farm stay.
If you head to the small town of Washington, you'll come across Grandview Farm where you can spend a night or longer inside their adorable Farmhouse Suite.
Grand View Farm sits on acres and acres of land and borders the Washington State Forest.
During the fall, the forestry paints a beautiful fall foliage backdrop for the farm house and all of its land.
In addition to the owners, Grand View also has a few other permanent guests...
...the Gotland Sheep!
Vermont Grand View Farm welcomed their first flock of Gotland sheep into the state of Vermont in 2014. This breed is originally from an island on the Baltic Sea off the coast of Sweden. They're known for their clean black faces and lustrous, long, silky gray curls.
As soon as you walk into the farmhouse, you'll feel a warm welcome.
The Farmhouse Suite was originally built in the late 1700's. The exposed brick, wood panels, and pine flooring give it its old farmhouse charm.
It has all the comforts of home with updated amenities.
While the home may have been built in the 1700's, it still has many of the amenities you'd find in a modern house including free Wifi, air conditioning, a TV, refrigerator, and much more.
The suite includes two bedrooms.
One of the bedrooms has a queen-sized four poster bed and the other one has two twin-sized beds. Both are beautifully decorated with homey decor and thoughtful interior design touches.
Grand View Farm even has its own farm store.
To remember your trip, choose a souvenir to take home with you. Many of these gifts can be purchased directly from their website and feature knitted items made from Gotland/Silk yarn.
For a unique weekend escape, head to Grand View Farm Stay in Washington.
Relax and take in the rural views and peaceful surroundings when you stay at this hillside bed and breakfast farm stay.
For information on room availability and rates, check out their website.
Have you ever stayed at a farm stay? If so, what'd you think of it? Share in the comments below!
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