Vermont is an ideal destination for couples looking for a romantic getaway in a rural area. Whether your plan is to ski, explore nature or simply relax, the state boasts many lovely cabins available for private rental.
Cabins in Vermont are almost always found in a very rural setting. Often they are constructed out of logs and have cathedral ceilings, making for a rustic getaway. Most are found in the woods, but Harvey’s Lake Campground in West Barnet, Vermont, features campgrounds right on Harvey’s Lake.
Before you book your cabin, decide what you are looking for in your trip. If you are a nature-loving sort of couple, it’s not hard in Vermont to make sure your lodgings are within reach of some hiking trails, a lake or bike paths. If you are simply looking to relax and maybe visit a few tourist attractions, make sure your cabin is in a more populated spot.
Pricing on cabins in Vermont varies. Since you are looking for a romantic getaway, you will only need a one-bedroom cabin, which makes the cost a little easier to bear. Overall, costs per night range anywhere from $100 to $300 for the most popular cabins. Obviously, cabins with more amenities cost more; if you are looking to save money on your trip, separate out what you really need from what you can sacrifice.
Most cabins in Vermont come equipped with a full kitchen, bathroom and furniture, including queen-sized or king-sized beds and sheets. Sterling Ridge Resort in Jeffersonville, Vermont, offers a “honeymoon cabin” with a Jacuzzi tub, while other lodgings offer only basic amenities for a more rustic and natural retreat.