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Cozy - Killington 40 min. Woodstock-Hanover-Piano!
Luxurious, well appointed cottage - Beautiful sunrise view located between Woodstock VT and Hanover NH. Inspiring treat for musician’s getaway is a fully restored 1929 Steinway Full kitchen, custom cabinets, gas fireplace, energy efficient heat pump, washer, dryer. VERY comfortable queen bed. Romantic getaway in the woods, relax, work in peace, explore the beauty and history of the area. Hiking, biking, fishing, hot air balloon rides and shopping are all close by. Long (90 day) or weekend rental

Private, 1 bedroom boutique tiny home
This boutique tiny home is situated in the picturesque Upper Valley of Vermont. The nearly 50 acres of private land is equal parts woods and water. You will wake to the mooing of dairy cows. Have your coffee on the porch while watching birds dive for their breakfast on the pond. Inside you will find every modern amenity. A fully appointed chef's kitchen. A living area filled with comfy furnishings and a cozy fireplace. Upstairs is a queen bedroom with an ensuite double showered bathroom. Heaven!

Private Riverside Studio* Upper Valley*Vermont
This unique place has a style all its own. Perfect for a traveling nurse or anyone who needs a relaxing getaway or a remote place to work. This studio apartment has river and garden views and is conveniently located in the New England Village of North Hartland. A 15-20 minute drive to Dartmouth College or DHMC. Take country walks across the twin covered bridges right from your doorstep. Relax on the front porch and watch the bald eagles and peregrine falcons search for prey along the river.

Beautiful Woodstock Home-Perfect for entertaining
Newly renovated - 4 bedroom, 3 bath house, perfect for relaxing or entertaining. Close to all that the Woodstock Village and the Upper Valley has to offer. Amazing location! Only 1.5 mi to the Woodstock Green. Explore the property and feast on the blackberries in summer, raid the tomato garden in the late summer/early fall, and pick the wild fall apples for munching or baking. Bring your snowshoes or cross country skis (in winter) or hiking shoes in summer and explore the property and beyond!

Garden Retreat, Lake Fairlee, Dartmouth & Ski-way
Set in a lovely 3 acre garden setting, our Airbnb is 1/4 mile from the lake and 23 minutes from Dartmouth College or the Ski-way. This private, comfortable apartment is built onto our house with its own entrance, hardwood floors, radiant heat, large windows, full kitchen and bath, & gorgeous garden views. The wrap around loft has 3 generous semi-private sleeping areas with 2 queens + 1 twin. A queen futon is downstairs. Rental includes pass to Treasure Island Recreation area & beach: 1.5 mi..

The Willow House: a Modern Vermont Retreat
Just 7 miles (12 minutes ) to the Dartmouth Campus, this newly re-built little house sits beside its own pond on the edge of a sheep pasture. All the comforts of a modern home in 600sqft. Enjoy access to hiking trails and State Forest lands as well as an easy drive to world-class skiing an hour away and all that the Dartmouth College community offers just minutes away. This is the best of pastoral Vermont, with outside living-dining space ( south facing deck and north facing screen porch).

THE LOFT, stunning views from a timber framed barn
Welcome to "The Loft". A lofted space on the top floor of a timber framed barn. The owners are designer/builders who have combined the elements of old world craftsmanship with high tech efficiency to create a living space that is bright, airy and yet cozy. Powered by solar, this attached carriage barn is located on a quiet back road 3.5 miles from Woodstock Village and 3 miles from GMHA. The Loft has its own private entrance, parking and a sunset balcony. For more go to @theloft.vt

Private Modern Cabin w/View of Fields, Hills
Enjoy a modern private cabin in the heart of Vermont's pastoral Upper Valley Region. Combining "Glamping" with the comforts of a permanent structure, the "HakuBox" (Haku means "to exhale") was designed to sit lightly on the land and offer a simple, restorative experience. Note: no shower, but swimming holes nearby! Queen bed, fire pit w/grill, free firewood, Adirondack chairs, picnic table, free coffee & tea, dog-friendly with cable trolley, food & water bowls. $39 pet fee applies.

Ogden's Mill Farm
Private guest house situated on over 250 acres, with fully equipped gourmet kitchen and great views of quiet fields and valley. Pond with diving board for swimming in the summer. Giant sledding hill is a favorite of children and adults alike. Trails on property for hiking, xc- skiing, and snowshoeing. 15 mins to Woodstock VT. 45 mins to Killington,Pico and Okemo. Great restaurants and shopping nearby. Hanover and Norwich VT 20 mins. Please note not handicapped accesible.

Cabin on the Hill
Enjoy a stay in the hills of Vermont - glamping at its finest! A 5-10 minute hike UPhill to a secluded getaway in the heart of Vermont. Amenities include a quaint outhouse, a unique outdoor shower, a 2 burner outdoor gas stovetop and a fire pit to roast marshmallows. The 12x14 screened in cabin with ladder accessed loft sleeps 2 comfortably. Don't worry about bringing pots and pans - cabin is equipped with dishes and a water supply. Adjustable LED lights to light up the night.

Birdie's Nest Guesthouse
Welcome to our newly renovated studio apartment, nestled among the trees in the serene hills of West Windsor, Vermont. Elevated on the second floor, this separate structure offers a tranquil escape with breathtaking views of Mount Ascutney and our own private pond. Immerse yourself in the comforts of this thoughtfully designed studio apartment, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Vermont landscape. Every detail has been curated to ensure your utmost comfort and enjoyment.

Meadow View. 35 acres outside your door!
Meadow View - pet friendly home away from home. 35 acres- including 2 trout ponds and 25 acres of wooded trails (perfect for hiking, cross country skiing/snow shoeing!). Featuring a newly remodeled kitchen and bathroom. Minutes from Mt. Ascutney (trails galore, rope tow in the winter). The unit is perfect spot for couples craving time in rural Vermont or for families/outdoor enthusiasts who want to go mountain biking, skiing, hiking. (Okemo 30 min Killington 45 min)
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When is the best time to visit Rutland?
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| Avg. price | $278 CAD | $311 CAD | $311 CAD | $254 CAD | $284 CAD | $311 CAD | $345 CAD | $345 CAD | $367 CAD | $389 CAD | $293 CAD | $350 CAD |
| Avg. temp | -5 °C | -4 °C | 1 °C | 7 °C | 14 °C | 19 °C | 22 °C | 21 °C | 16 °C | 10 °C | 4 °C | -2 °C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Hartland?
Hartland has vacation rentals in rural settings, some with mountain or forest views, and historic farmhouses often attract visitors seeking a tranquil getaway. Staying near the village center can provide easier access to local shops and cultural sites.
What are the best things to do in Hartland with kids?
Families can explore local parks, visit nearby farms for seasonal activities, or enjoy nature trails suited for children. Community centers may host public events, and picking fruit or participating in outdoor games is often suggested by visitors.
What are some of the best things to do in Hartland?
Explore woodland hiking trails, attend community arts events, or visit farms where you can learn about local agriculture. Many travelers enjoy walking along the riverbanks or browsing the offerings at year-round markets.
How is the weather in Hartland?
Hartland has cold, snowy winters, generally between 13–37°F (-11–3°C), and warm, pleasant summers near 59–83°F (15–28°C). Spring and fall feature colorful foliage and mild temperatures, with rainfall sprinkled throughout the year.
What are the best places to visit in Hartland?
Hartland has historic buildings including the Hartland Public Library, traditional covered bridges, and locally run galleries. Outdoor spaces and trails around the village are frequently suggested for visitors who enjoy nature.
What are some hiking trails in Hartland?
Hartland has gentle woodland paths and more moderate hikes through scenic forests or along rivers. The surrounding area features trail networks that are frequently suggested for both relaxed walks and more adventurous treks.
What are some family activities we can do in Hartland?
Families can visit u-pick farms, enjoy picnics in public parks, or join guided wildlife walks. Attending craft fairs or local workshops is often recommended for interactive experiences with kids.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Hartland?
Popular nearby destinations include historic villages known for artisan shops, outdoor recreation areas, and museums focused on the region’s arts or agricultural history. Exploring nature preserves or seasonal farmers markets can also create memorable day trips.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Hartland?
Many vacation rentals in Hartland welcome pets, especially those located on larger properties or near trails. Check individual listing descriptions to ensure amenities meet your needs when traveling with animals.
What are some local tips for visiting Hartland?
Layer your clothing for changing weather, especially in spring and fall. Chat with local artisans at weekend markets for regional insights, and consider bringing cash for smaller vendors in town.
What is Hartland known for?
Hartland is known for its rural landscapes, historic covered bridges, and a tradition of small-scale farming. Seasonal community events and outdoor recreation are frequently associated with the area.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Hartland?
Visitors often discover quiet footpaths, tucked-away art studios, or small family-run farms open to guests. Some enjoy historic cemeteries or little-known picnic spots along forested routes.
What are the best foods to try in Hartland?
Hartland has dishes featuring Vermont cheddar, locally raised meats, and fresh produce from surrounding farms. Maple syrup is frequently suggested, especially enjoyed on pancakes or baked goods.
What should I bring for a trip to Hartland?
Pack layers to prepare for changing temperatures and rain gear for occasional showers, especially if exploring outdoors. Sturdy footwear is helpful for hiking, and reusable water bottles are encouraged for environmental reasons.
What is the nightlife in Hartland like?
Nightlife in Hartland is relaxed, with local taverns and occasional live music events in community spaces. Evenings are often spent enjoying conversation, regional beverages, or small gatherings at local venues.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Hartland?
Hartland hosts frequently suggested summertime fairs, seasonal farmers markets, and winter holiday gatherings. Community concerts and craft shows often take place during holiday weekends and peak foliage season.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Hartland?
Hartland has a range of family friendly vacation rentals, including homes with spacious yards and amenities like full kitchens. Many listings highlight board games, outdoor play equipment, or proximity to parks suitable for children.
When is the best time to visit Hartland?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for mild temperatures and outdoor activities, while autumn draws visitors for vibrant foliage. Winter months are popular with those seeking snow and a quieter atmosphere.
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Rutland vacation rentals start at $70 CAD per night before taxes and fees

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60 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

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4.9 Average rating
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