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Autumn Splendor | Perfect New England AirBnBs

A mix of rustic and luxurious, these New England AirBnBs, handpicked by Yankee, will have you situated in prime locations to experience New England’s most stunning season.

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11 Perfect New England AirBnBs to Visit This Fall

Harley House
Manchester, Vermont
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Harley House Manchester, Vermont

$467/night

The Harley House boasts a brand-new kitchen and open floor plan with plenty of space for the whole family. The house is made from barn wood dating back to the 1800s, giving the exterior charm and personality. Large front lawn ideal for lawn games like bocce or a lively game of badminton. Conveniently located minutes from Manchester, the Vermont Summer Classic Horse Show, ski mountains, golf courses, swimming holes, and more. Five bedrooms.

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/6233258

Idyllic Vermont Farmhouse
Montgomery, Vermont
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Idyllic Vermont Farmhouse Montgomery, Vermont 

$300/night

A highly secluded and private picturesque New England-style red farmhouse, “Hilltop Farm” is right below the Cold Hollow Mountains, and set on its estate with hundreds of acres of nature available for your use. Enjoy uninterrupted views of the Vermont countryside. Five double bedrooms can accommodate up to ten guests. Jay Peak is only a twenty-minute drive. Dogs allowed by prior arrangement. Jacuzzi bath and sauna in the master bedroom.

 https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/3262224

Rustic Retreat
Stowe, Vermont
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Rustic Retreat Stowe, Vermont

$325/night

Located on five acres of land, this authentic log cabin features a year-round hot tub and can accommodate up to four guests. Large kitchen space, gas fireplace and antiques. Minutes from Stowe Mountain Resort and the famous Von Trapp Family Lodge.  Enjoy a real New England experience tucked away from the outside world.

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/12022238

Tree House Delight
Lincoln, Vermont
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Tree House Delight Lincoln, Vermont

$169/night

This unique and supremely cozy tree house is perched on four maples, 30 feet above a blanket of ferns for those looking to be immersed in nature’s glory. Access is by a ramp 70 feet from the main house. This quiet place in the woods has heat, electricity, and a small refrigerator. Bathroom and shower are located inside the main house. The tree house’s main floor has a single bed, while a second-floor loft offers a futon and down comforter. Enjoy the comfy reading rocker or sit on the deck and look directly at Mt. Abraham and the Green Mountain National Forest. In case that isn’t enough, the hot tub is year-round.

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/5633

Higher Calling
Harrisville, New Hampshire
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Higher Calling Harrisville, New Hampshire

$600/night

Located in the historic New Hampshire mill town of Harrisville, Cobb Hill Estate features a hot tub, tree house and Ping-Pong table. The estate can sleep fifteen people and has six bedrooms with breathtaking views. Just a few short minutes by car is the center of Harrisville, with a cozy old-fashioned general store and old mill buildings located around a glassy pond sure to delight.   

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/2623382

Luxury Living
Lincoln, New Hampshire
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Luxury Living Lincoln, New Hampshire 

$275/night

This is the rental for a bigger family or group of friends looking to enjoy fall near the White Mountains. The master bedroom includes sliding doors to a balcony with fine views of the western Whites. Gas grill available out on the spacious deck with gorgeous panoramic views sure to capture the beauty of the changing seasons. Located right on Loon Mountain, minutes from downtown Lincoln, with restaurants, shopping, and more.

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/1248828

Rustic Retreat, II
Boothbay, Maine
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Rustic Retreat, II Boothbay, Maine

$125/night

Built in 1985, this log cabin is handmade from trees harvested on site. The loft offers one double futon on an elevated frame, and a couch downstairs that opens to a bed. Views include those of Pleasant Cove. High tide provides refreshing swimming and excellent bird watching. Canoe also available for use. No electricity.

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/10627752

Into the (Kind of) Wild
Amherst, Massachusetts
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Into the (Kind of) Wild Amherst, Massachusetts

$180/night

Travel to the Berkshires and stay at the sun-drenched “Hidden Meadow Retreat.” Surrounded by conservation land the house is at the end of a private road and located in a peaceful neighborhood with many walking/hiking trails. Full-size kitchen with sliding doors that open to deck. Upstairs you’ll find an open sunlit studio bedroom with queen-size bed and a reading nook. Gluten-free baked goods provided. One bedroom, but can comfortably accommodate up to four guests.

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/3002086

Victorian “In The Trees”
West Cornwall, Connecticut
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Victorian “In The Trees” West Cornwall, Connecticut

$115/night

A quick trip over a covered bridge leads you to this bucolic three-story home, filled with Shaker furniture, French mirrors, and Persian carpets. This two-bedroom Victorian is just a short walk from cafes, restaurants and a farmers’ market. As featured in New York magazine, enjoy the natural world from the porch or second-floor patio. Perfect for the antique enthusiast.

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/543267

Adirondack House
New Milford, Connecticut
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Adirondack House New Milford, Connecticut

$200/night

This house features a cook’s kitchen, two fireplaces, wood paneling and wainscoting. The stone terrace looks onto old farm fields and original stone walls. The property has apple trees, gardens, and a clear running stream. Located just five minutes from nearby Washington Depot. Sleeps up to seven guests. Seven night minimum stay.

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/13037504

Station 8 Firehouse
Newport, Rhode Island
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Station 8 Firehouse Newport, Rhode Island

$550/per night (2 nights minimum stay, rates vary seasonally)

Spend a weekend inside this unique space—an award-winning 1887 Firehouse with a “boutique hotel vibe.” The suite, located in the heart of Historic Hill in Newport, has a private garden, two bedrooms and more than 800 square feet of living space. The nine-foot windows allow you to gaze out of this luxurious space, complete with central air and a rain shower. Only a few blocks from downtown attractions.

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/9859575

Notes: Rates and availability may have changed since publication. Always check listings for current pricing.

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  1. We have fallen in love with Airbnb. Just stayed in Maine last week, and we are headed to Cooperstown, New York in September and Northern Vermont in October. We love that people have turned their spaces into special havens whether it be an attached barn or separate cottage. We have even found established Bed and Breakfasts advertising on the website. Fabulous!