3 Boutique Hotels for Your Spring Vacation

March 22, 2019

by GO STOWE

Spring has officially arrived in Stowe, bringing a number of ways to celebrate the change in seasons. Sunny skies, soft snow and maple sugaring are in full swing, and there’s no better time to plan a spring getaway. With chic décor, modern amenities and open and airy rooms, Stowe’s boutique hotels are sure to leave you feeling relaxed and rejuvenated. Below are a few of our favorite boutique hotels in Stowe to check out this spring:

Butler House

Located in Stowe’s historic village, the Butler House boasts views of the area’s mountains and Main Street. Built in the 1830’s, this renovated inn features light and airy rooms with original pine floors, high ceilings and deep windows. Relax and unwind in front of the fire, or enjoy your morning coffee with a classic Vermont view. Spend the day shopping at Stowe’s many boutiques, shops and sporting goods stores, or check out a local art gallery. After an adventurous day on your feet, you’ll feel welcomed back at the Butler House.

Dining: In addition to its cozy apartments and classic charm, the Butler House offers an on-site restaurant, Butler’s Pantry, where visitors can expect traditional favorites such as blueberry pancakes and French Toast made with Challah bread, and unique items like jalapeño and Cabot cheddar pancakes.

Why Butler House: The Butler’s Pantry was recently named the “Most Popular Breakfast in Vermont” by People Magazine, making it the perfect destination for brunch enthusiasts.

Field Guide

With unique décor and a modern take on classic Vermont, Field Guide is a great place for a spring weekend getaway. Large suites feature bursts of color and upscale rustic charm that make Field Guide the perfect establishment for a warmer weather vacation. Field Guide offers 10 different styles of boutique rooms, including a Trail House Suite featuring a loft with two twin beds, making it a great choice for families.

Dining: Start every day at Field Guide with a homemade breakfast spread, available every morning in the lobby. Need dinner recommendations? Field Guide is centrally located near a number of exceptional dining establishments along Stowe’s Mountain Road.

Why Field Guide: For the mountain biking enthusiasts, the popular Cady Hill Forest is easily accessible from the hotel. If you’re new to mountain biking, Cady Hill offers trails for every level of rider. After your day of adventure, Field Guide will be waiting for you with its hot tub, cozy lounge and chic suites.

The Stowehof

The Stowehof features alpine décor and rustic touches, such as exposed beams and hidden nooks – perfect for those looking for comfortable, modern lodging. Choose a Mountain View room for a chalet feel with mountain views. During the spring months, guests can take advantage of the surrounding 26 acres for all your outdoor adventure. Chase away the chill around the large fireplace in common area and enjoy complimentary tea or coffee with a stunning view of the spring landscape.

Dining: Guests can fuel up in the Mansfield Room for a counter-style breakfast offered daily. Step downstairs into the on-site restaurant, Fritz Bar + Restaurant for an intimate setting featuring Vermont-Bavarian menu items and plenty of craft beer options. Indulge in the Classic Fondue and Pork Schnitzel, or opt for a Salted Pretzel – a great way to end a day of spring activities.

Why The Stowehof: The Stowehof is located halfway between the Village and Mount Mansfield – Vermont’s highest peak – providing optimal access to all your outdoor adventures in Stowe. Get outside and hit the slopes for some exceptional late-season skiing and snowboarding!

Shake off the winter blues in Stowe this spring. With seasonal activities, local galleries, performing arts and some of the best dining in Vermont, Stowe is a perfect destination to celebrate the season. Extend your weekend and leave even more rejuvenated and ready for spring.

Photo Courtesy: Field Guide, Butler House and The Stowehof.