Let's just get it out: Twin Farms is the best lodging in Vermont. And if you can afford it—stays begin at well over $1,000 a night—you'll want to experience it. Four rooms are in the beautiful main building, once home to writer Sinclair Lewis; two more are in the lodge; another four are in the farmhouse at Copper Hill. The rest are individual cottages, secluded among the property's 300 acres....
Twin Farms Hotel Review:
If you're looking for unbridled pampering and you have the money to pay for it, this is the place. Infused with apple trees and wildflowers, the wooded, 300-acre property is as gorgeous as it gets. Yet most guests come for the indoor pursuits. The spa treatments are to die for, and the cuisine is outstanding. There is no formal menu, and chef Ted Ask is constantly delighting guests with new...
Sitting on 300 private acres in the vast Green Mountain National Forest, Twin Farms is about as "away" as it gets, making it a natural draw for celebrities, CEOs, and other A-listers able to part with upward of $1,200 per night. The perks are legion: You get your own cottage, fly-fishing guide, and carriage ride, while sharing the private ski area (which has six runs), sauna, croquet court,...