The Woodstock Inn & Resort stands handsomely in its leafy New England surroundings like a storybook mansion. From the moment you step foot inside the Condé Nast Traveler Gold List hotel, you’ll be entranced by its timeless ambiance, with rich furnishings and natural tones, as well as charming heritage touches throughout. Glide down the slopes at the historic ski resort, or improve your swing at the exquisitely crafted 18-hole course. Dine on fresh, locally cultivated fare at the AAA Four Diamond Red Rooster restaurant, and make the most of après ski at the rustic Perley’s Pourhouse.
The Woodstock Inn & Resort provides a truly special base from which to embrace New England’s scenery. After a day golfing, hiking, or skiing in the Green Mountains, pamper your body at the soothing Forbes Four Star spa before sitting down to an alfresco meal or relaxing fireside with a mixed drink in a classic setting.
The wide range of guestrooms and suites at the Woodstock Inn & Resort perfectly combine New England heritage and exquisite luxury, with the 142 dreamy spaces featuring unique décor that exudes the essence of Vermont. Unwind in the cozy ambiance of a Tavern Fireplace guestroom, or relax in the enclosed sunroom in the Tavern Porch guestroom. In the Spa Rooms, slumber surrounded by nature-inspired tranquility, or select a Legacy Suite for an ultra-luxe stay in a contemporary space with singular heritage touches.
The team at the Woodstock Inn & Resort is proud to be pet-friendly for your four-legged family member, so bring them along and stay in a plush Garden Level King guestroom near the dog walking area. Prepare for the day in your serene bathroom with complimentary ZENTS bath products and request the daily turndown service to ensure your room remains perfectly appointed.
The distinct restaurants and the Woodstock Inn & Resort celebrate the bounty of Vermont and New England by utilizing fresh, seasonal, and local ingredients. Anchored by the resort’s own Kelly Way Gardens, the team of chefs use refined techniques to create house made plates that evolve with the seasons.
Rediscover your spirit of adventure with over 30 activities to enjoy!
Explore trail networks for hiking, biking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. Fly-fish Vermont’s clear waters with Orvis-endorsed guides or have a hands-on experience with birds of prey at the resort’s Falconry Center! Golf the championship 18-hole course, named by Golf Advisor as the #3 Top Golf Course in New England. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr., this golfing masterpiece winds along lush hillsides and across sparkling brooks. Wander through the flourishing Kelly Way Gardens and find time to relax with unique seasonal treatments at the LEED-certified Spa. Natural light floods the 10,000 sq ft space, while massages, facials, and specially tailored treatments are performed in 10 treatment rooms.
Play tennis and find all things fitness at the Athletic Club with classes and personal trainers. In the winter, ski and snowboard the historic alpine slopes of Saskadena Six, a perfect place to learn on beginner trails or cruise the legendary steeps. At the Activity Center, play lawn games or enjoy a ride through the picturesque village of Woodstock on the complimentary cruiser bikes. Travel a bit farther to follow Vermont’s delectable cheese trail or to learn about farming history at Billings Farm & Museum.
You’ll find The Woodstock Inn & Resort amid the picture-perfect houses and leafy New England scenery of Vermont’s delightful Woodstock. Traveling by car, you can reach Boston in a little more than two hours, while a 4.5-hour road trip will take you to New York City.
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14 The Green, Woodstock, VT, United States
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Wed Aug 13 2025 18:27:47 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by J8417GNelle
This is a beautiful, comfortable hotel with so many desirable amenities. Staff was helpful even before our arrival, with suggestions from the concierge desk sent in a timely fashion. We always enjoy the freshly baked cookies in late afternoon, the wonderful, creative breakfast, and the manicured grounds. Walks around town and relaxing on the porch are favorite activities, but nearby shopping, hiking, and visits to the local raptor center fill our days. This particular visit was disappointing regarding our room. Instead of a lovely, comfortable room, we were given a room at the end of a hallway, requiring additional stairs and filled with strong cooking odors. The bathroom was quite small offering little room to store our personal items…very frustrating. For $900 total/night, we expect much better. We do love the inn, and will make sure that we verify our room location in the future.
Wed Aug 06 2025 12:40:51 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by SweeneyBoston_Ma
We've been travelling to the inn for 15 years now and our experience continues to be outstanding. Our tavern wing suite was quiet and extremely comfortable and breakfasts at The Red Rooster were delicious. We ate at Richardson's Tavern twice. The food was yummy our first evening, a cheese plate for an appetizer and we split a pasta dinner. Our second visit was disappointing as the pork chop was undercooked (and was taken off the bill) and our drinks weren't well made. We think they're likely working out the kinks with their new menu. I enjoyed a facial at their beautiful spa and also joined a yoga class (included in the price of our stay) which was perfectly Zen! The property is just gorgeous and we look forward to another stay soon!
Thu Jul 31 2025 09:43:45 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Explore387318
I would say my experience here was average. The Inn itself was equivalent to other historic B&Bs in the area with more amenities (spa and access to the athletic club). The spa had really incredible massage therapists (that was the only service I received so I can’t speak to more than that) and the space was lovely. They have an agreement with the athletic club so that you can take a class for free. We did yoga which always is a wonderful experience but I did feel the studio room was very warm. Back at the inn, I would recommend you avoid eating at the tavern restaurant as the food was terrible. I had bucatini which was basically soupy noodles. We had the cheese plate as well and there wasn’t enough distinction in the cheeses to make it worthwhile and although the lavish was tasty, it was so flaky it could not hold up to the weight of the cheese. Also the dessert options were so underwhelming that we left without any. If you eat at the inn go to The Red Rooster, the food and experience was much better. Overall, my rating is due to the exorbitant price that you pay for a generally average experience. Do yourself a favor and stay in a smaller B&B and spend your money at the Spa at the Woodstock Inn.
Tue Jul 22 2025 06:44:29 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Ann H
This trip to the Woodstock Inn was a bucket list trip. So far the stay has been pretty disappointing. Had issues with the spa and making dinner reservations. Voiced my issues to the manager on duty and was told I’d get a call that afternoon. Never did, stopped by the front desk again and was told that my concerns were passed on to someone else. This is a highly rated hotel and so far our stay has not gone well. Will never come back at this time.
Sun Jul 20 2025 10:41:03 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by BetsyC961
Birthday weekend spent in the Rockefeller Suite. Absolutely first class service, amenities. We went hiking at Billings Mansion, Quechee Gorge. Activity center includes bikes and apparel. Gift shop offers lovely mementos. Pool was comfortable with food and beverage service.