Private A-Frame in Alpine Village, Warren, Vermont. 10 minutes to Sugarbush, 20 minutes to Mad River Glen. A mile from beautiful Blueberry Lake and nearby is Warren and the Mad River Valley. Full downstairs bedroom & upstairs sleeping loft with 2 twin beds. Very peaceful and quiet dirt road with partial mountain views facing East towards the Roxbury Range. 4WD/AWD required Nov.-April with decent tires, low clearance cars not advised. Any questions or requests, please ask!
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Our stay at this cozy cabin was just what we needed. Ample room, comfortable beds, clean linens and a superb property in a quiet neighbourhood, our kids enjoyed the yard full of snow and their bunking ânookâ upstairs. We loved the time together and enjoyed the amenities offered. The owners were always quick to respond. We recommend for a quiet weekend away.
My girlfriend and I stayed here for three days and was exactly what we were looking for. Peace and quiet. We would go out during the day and visit some local shops and come back and cook a nice meal on the grill. Low key and private and lots of woods! We will definitely be booking again!
This chalet holds secret joys. Very unassuming in its appearance, the thoughtfulness of the layout and amenities really shined through. We especially enjoyed the bedroom window situation: so much morning light and air!!
Its proximity to local attractions is perfect - easy distance from swimming, hikes, and food. Iâm already looking for next year. This place is a treasure.
Like many in the Mad River Valley, we are passionate skiers, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts. We now have a family and hope to instill a love for the mountains, environment, and community as we have to our children.
It was truly love at first site. The mountain air, plenty of winter snow, and tranquility of the area reeled me in. And as they say in the Mad River Valley (and many mountain towns), you come from the Mountains, and stay for the Valley!