| | | | | Welcome to Blueberry Hill!
Blueberry Hill is nestled high in the Moosalamoo region of the Green Mountain National Forest, at the foot of Romance Mountain. We invite you to share with us a special way of life in Vermont. We will treat you to the luxury of open lands, spectacular panoramic views, privacy, fresh air, freedom from noise and a less hurried pace. You will find an almost indefinable aura, reflected in the friendships you will make as you become part of Blueberry Hill.
| | | | | The Inn
The Inn, with its early 1800's charm, gives you a sense of traditional country living in a warm and informal atmosphere. Each room is artistically fashioned with antiques, warm quilts and private bath. The aromas of the open kitchen, focal point of the Inn, will entice you to some imaginative gourmet cooking. Awake to the delightful smell of freshly baked breads and pastries. Dine by candlelight in an atmosphere which is both leisurely and elegant. At the end of the day, rejuvenate in our sauna or spring fed pond.
| | | | | Dining
The cuisine at Blueberry Hill reflects the season, every thing is freshly prepared in our own kitchen and where possible products are sourced locally. The evening menu changes daily. We offer one main entree nightly. You will be dazzled by Chef Tim's imaginative creations. We cater to individual dietary requestes with advanced notice.
| | | | | Things to do
Blueberry Hill is the place to relax, rejuvenate and simply have a good time. Secluded in the Green Mountain National Forest, the nearest town being 10 miles away, there is plenty to do or even not to do! With 60 km of ski trails, hiking trails, a spring fed pond (excellent swimming), lawn games and more you may just find yourself never needing to leave. But if you do feel the need, Middlebury and Brandon are the nearest towns and offer all the basic ammenities and more!
| | | | | Hiking & Trail Report July 1st, 2005
Blue-eyed grass, a member of the Iris Family, is a common early summer wildflower of open fields and sunny trailsides. There are some lady slippers blooming, discreetly as they do, amongst some bunch berries up on the Beaver Dam Loop.
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"Everyone is always trying to find the perfect Vermont Inn. |
Blueberry Hill Inn, in Goshen, just may be it." |
Forbes The 10 Best Inns of New England |
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