A wooden lodge alive with rustic charm, the Jay Village Inn features simple, homey rooms with warm decor overlooking Jay Peak. Some rooms are furnished with sleigh beds and fireplaces, while a stone fireplace adorns the lobby. The true gem of the inn is its restaurant, whose breakfast features stuffed French toast and pure Vermont maple syrup. The inn is centrally located to skiing and snowmobiling in the winter and sailing on nearby Lake Memphremagog in the summer. The inn has become a favorite lodge for hikers, as it lies only a few miles from the north terminus of Vermont's Long Trail. Rates per night range from $75 to $150, with higher rates during holiday and peak seasons, as of 2011.
The Lodge at Cedarwood Resort offers spacious accommodations with rooms of various sizes, each featuring maple and cherry furnishings. Wood-paneled walls and plush leather furnishings embellish the lobby, whose centerpiece is a warm and inviting brick fireplace. Of particular note are the other establishments that make up the Cedarwood Resort, such as the Bridge Restaurant, and Pub and D'Cota's Tavern. Each features home-style New England food. Minutes from Jay Peak, the resort also features a scenic campground called Peaks View. Nightly rates start at $99, with higher rates during holiday and peak seasons, as of 2011.
The English Rose Inn offers Victorian luxury at some of the best prices in all of Jay. Rooms are lavishly decorated with Victorian furnishings and décor, while the inn itself is located just outside Jay State Forest, within 10 miles of the heart of downtown Jay. The inn is owned and run by Gary and Mary Jane Pike, who have been known to pick up guests and offer rides to nearby Jay Pass. They also prepare meals exclusively for their visitors. Guests may also partake in a number of English tea parties. Paddington's Restaurant offers gourmet meals prepared by Mary Jane Pike, who graduated with a culinary degree from Southeastern Academy and attended courses at the American Culinary Federation. Nightly rates start at $85, with a number of all-inclusive packages for skiers and golfers, as of 2011.
Located five miles from Jay in the neighboring town of North Troy, the North Troy Bed and Breakfast is housed in a Victorian farmhouse built in the 1880s and has been family-owned and run since 1985. The lobby reflects old New England architecture complete with brick accents, a wood mantled fireplace and ornate wooden furnishings, while rooms possess a subtle, modern charm. The inn has become known for its organic breakfast, while its close proximity to the Canadian border makes for an easy to trip to Quebec. The Owl's Head Ski and Golf Resort is within view of the inn. Nightly per-person rates at the North Troy Bed and Breakfast range from $30 to $45 and $38 to $56 in the winter season, as of 2011.