Whether you seek a rural respite or the bustle of a city, these cabins for rent in Vermont are ideal for a snowy retreat.
By Cathryn McCann
Jan 14 2021
With its winding tree staircase and wooden construction, this residence overlooking Walker Pond is an authentic treehouse experience.
Photo Credit : Courtesy of AirbnbVermont is the perfect place to fulfill that idyllic winter dream of staying in a cozy New England cabin, whether it’s perched in the mountains or tucked away in the woods. Vermont has some of the best winter adventure offerings in the region, plus beautiful small cities and towns with fine dining and shopping. Here’s a list of some of the coziest cabins for rent in Vermont to get you started on a dream winter getaway in New England.
We dare you to resist this collection of cozy Vermont cabins, all available for rent through Airbnb. Click on the name of the cabin to learn more.
Entire cabin (sleeps 1); 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom; average $185 per night.
Entire cabin (sleeps 6); 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms; average $321 per night.
Entire cabin (sleeps 2); 1 bedroom, 1 outhouse; average $148 per night.
Entire cabin (sleeps 6); 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms; average $421 per night.
Entire cabin (sleeps 2); 1 bedroom (studio), 1 bathroom; average $197 per night.
Entire cabin (sleeps 4); 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom; average $193 per night.
Entire cabin (sleeps 9); 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom; average $129 per night.
Entire cabin (sleeps 6); 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms; average $857 per night.
Entire cabin (sleeps 4); 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom; average $321 per night.
Which of these cabins for rent in Vermont is your favorite?
This post was first published in 2017 and has been updated.
As Digital Assistant Editor, Cathryn writes, manages, and promotes content for NewEngland.com and its social media channels. Prior to this role, she lived and worked on Martha’s Vineyard as a newspaper reporter, covering everything from environmental issues and education to crime and politics. Originally from New Hampshire, Cathryn spends most of her time out of the office on the trails, slopes, or by the water.
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