The Shire Woodstock is located in Woodstock, Vermont. Free WiFi access is available. The scenic Ottauquechee River flows behind the property. Each guest room has traditional New England furnishings.
Paul
United Kingdom
The Shire did not disappoint, fantastic hotel in a great location. The hotel is very welcoming and the staff were very friendly. The room was spacious and well equipped, with a lovely view.
The Vesper Bed and Breakfast, located just off the Village Green in Woodstock Vermont, is an 1835 Greek Revival home with a modern vision for bringing community together.
This Vermont motel, located off Route 4, West Woodstock Road, is 8 minutes’ drive from Woodstock town centre and just 15 minutes' drive from the SkyeShip Gondola and Killington ski slopes and 30...
R
United States
The location was great and the staff were attentive, even though most communication was virtual. Liked the easy self-check-in too.
Set in Woodstock, 34 km from Killington Mountain, Jackson House Inn offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Basma
Canada
Great stay! Beautiful property, great attention to detail, comfortable rooms in a traditional setting with modern amenities.
The staff was phenomenal, attentive and thoughtful. The coffee fresh and the cookies delicious!
Featuring rooms with panoramic river and garden views, 506 On the River Inn is located in Woodstock, Vermont.
Judith
United States
Breakfast was fantastic and home cooked. The staff, both in the morning and the evening, were very considerate. They shared a lot of info re skiing conditions, where to shop and where to eat because all of them have lived in the area for years.
This Vermont inn is located in the Village Green, which offers shopping and dining. The Woodstock Inn features a full service spa and spacious rooms with flat-screen TVs.
Set within 27 km of Killington Mountain and 12 km of Mount Tom, Woodbridge Inn Bed & Breakfast provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Woodstock.
Joseph
United States
Breakfast was delicious. Location was beautiful. Right outside cute town.
The Align Inn Vermont at Quechee Gorge is located on scenic Route 4, in a quiet country setting. Across the street from this hotel is Quechee State Park.
The Quechee Inn at Marshland Farm offers accommodation in Quechee. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. A full breakfast is included each morning. All rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV.
Boasting air-conditioned accommodation with a patio, Ben & Jerry's Suite at The Bridgewater Inn is situated in Bridgewater.
ron
Israel
The coffee station in the room was fine, so was the entire kitchen experience. Nice style for the room but not as nice looking as in the pictures. Check in was good. Nice location if that’s what you’re looking for
On average, 3-star hotels in Woodstock cost £155 per night, and 4-star hotels in Woodstock are £231 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Woodstock can on average be found for £391 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Woodstock this weekend is £153 or, for a 4-star hotel, £264. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Woodstock for this weekend cost on average around £383 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £135 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Woodstock for tonight. You'll pay on average around £211 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Woodstock will cost around £295 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Woodstock:
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Woodstock is fantastic town, very pretty (especially in the...
Woodstock is fantastic town, very pretty (especially in the fall) with some lovely shops and great cafe/restaurants.
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The Shire is a great place to stay for exploring Woodstock.
Dr Coburn’s Tonic was very good for local beer and food.
The sandwiches from the Village Butcher Shop are fantastic.
Just outside Woodstock is Abracadabra Coffee Shop, great coffee and Donuts, in a lovely old building.
Paul
United Kingdom
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Woodstock is a cute little town, and I fell in love...
Woodstock is a cute little town, and I fell in love instantly. They are very dog friendly which to me was a huge plus. Mont Vert Cafe was the place to be, and was super crowded but very (as they say on their open/closed sign) awesome!!
I went in for a bottle of water, and came out with that and a chocolate chip brownie, which was to die for! Will definitely visit again.
Sadly, I didn't have a lot of time to explore, because I had to get on the road to get home, but I did make it a point to visit The Yankee Bookshop, which is a must see. It hade a "book" theme, meaning they sold novelties such as bookmarks that looked like an old library "due date" card. Younger gens may not get this, but us older folks will love it. :) In summary, it was a lot of fun to walk through.
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Anonymous
United States
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Woodstock Inn has a lovely ambiance, great staff and the...
Woodstock Inn has a lovely ambiance, great staff and the rooms are beautiful. You must make reservations for the hotel restaurants before you get there, even thought you cannot dine there if you are not staying at the Inn. I would ask if there is a wedding going on because the music is loud and impossible to get away from. It only went on until 10:00pm on Saturday but downtown closes at 6:00pm and there was no way to get away from the very loud music.
Paula
United States
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What I've always heard about Woodstock VT turned out to be...
What I've always heard about Woodstock VT turned out to be true. It really is an outstandingly charming village. Picture perfect architecture, super dog-friendly, original art and craft shops and soothing, green commons amongst the hilly green backdrop of VT, kept me intoxicated for three days. I will return with my own art supplies after feeling inspired by other creatives, for a week of blissful enchantment. The most refreshing thing about Woodstock (and most of VT) was the lack of big box commercialism. One must also keep in mind that Woodstock is heavily funded by old wealth, which can afford to pay for upkeep of charm.
Christine
United States
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Scored 8.0
Woodstock has a lovely green with stately homes and...
Woodstock has a lovely green with stately homes and buildings around it, plus shops and a covered bridge. Crowded during foliage season so visit another time to enjoy it. Mondays and Tuesdays most restaurants are closed. Try nearby Queeche for meals those days. Be sure to visit the Billings Farm and Museum. Take a tour of the Mansion and learn the history of the area.
Heather
United States
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Scored 8.0
Woodstock is a regular stop for us.
Woodstock is a regular stop for us. Beautiful town, very walkable but beware of lack of restaurants and restaurant closings. Many are closed two to three days a week and many close early. Plan uour meals! Otherwise always something happening in town. Billings farm and museum is great. VINS nature center, hiking Mt. Tom and Mt. Peg, skiing Saskadena Six and wandering through the boutiques and art galleries, great fun.
We had a wonderful stay in Woodstock with Cynthia and John. They have a gorgeous home with plenty of windows offering wonderful views of the countryside, only a short drive from the heart of Woodstock. Our room was spacious and comfortable, and sharing the bathroom with the other tenants was totally doable. A simple breakfast was served every morning which was an easy, nice way to start the day. If you're looking for cozy, affordable accommodation in one of America's prettiest towns, this is the place.
Very convenient yet peaceful location. Rooms were furnished and equipped to an exceptionally high standard which reflected excellent taste and vision for traditional style. An absolute gem. Breakfasts were imaginative, ample and superior to expected hotel fare. The innkeepers were helpful and proactive in satisfying guests’ needs. Jackson House sets the standard to which other establishments should strive to attain
This B&B was phenomenal -- and we're picky travelers! We loved everything from the room to the breakfasts to the overall atmosphere and service. Location wise it was satisfactory -- only a 3-4 minute drive to the shops and restaurants of walkable and very charming Woodstock. We would definitely stay here again.
The B&B is just outside the centre and is well positioned. Woodstock is a very busy place, with a lot of pressure on its coffee shops and restaurants so the fact that breakfast was included was very welcome. Each day there was a different option, or eggs any way you liked, all of which were good.
Both breakfasts we had were phenomenal - we also had dinner there one night that was equally exceptional. The owner and staff were very pleasant and hospitable. The location is close to town, so it was easy to walk to nice shops and eateries.
The Owner was welcoming and friendly, it felt like home from the minute we arrived. The Inn was decorated beautifully for Xmas with fireplace and music in the background. The grounds are well kept and the breakfast was amazing
The hotel overlooks the river so our room had a fantastic view. There was a really useful information brochure in the room with details of restaurants opening hours etc. Short walk into the centre of town. Great location.
The inn is a passion project and labor of love. Dana was a gracious host and generous with her time. She is so knowledgeable and engaged with Woodstock and beyond. Her insights added immensely to my visit.
Hotel was lovely. Beautifully appointed rooms. Clean, charming decor throughout the hotel. Nice indoor pool and play room for the kids. Dinner was also very good on the night we arrived.
The location of the hotel was beautiful. The facilities and rooms were also great. We ate in the restaurant on our second night and the food was lovely and staff both friendly and helpful.
Sweet inn in the heart of Woodstock with ample parking. Breakfast was wonderful and we liked that there were multiple sitting rooms to relax. Host was very kind and informative.
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