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Hill Farm Inn Bed and Breakfast offers a variety of lodging options. There are five guest rooms on the second floor of the 1830 main inn and an additional six rooms in the 1790 guest house next door. All rooms are individually decorated and have private baths. Cabins include an open porch with incomparable views of the Green and Taconic Mountains, and private bathrooms with showers. Delicious meals are served daily. Activities include fishing, canoing, sleigh riding, hiking, cross country skiing, skating, snowmobiling and sight seeing.

Location: 458 Hill Farm Road, Arlington Vermont 05250 Telephone 802-375-2269 Toll Free: 800-882-2545 Fax 802-375-9918

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