This is the third time we had the pleasure of staying at the Aerie Inn -- and each time we have been blown away by the breathtaking views, pristine and comfortable rooms, and local knowledge and warmth of the inn's owner. We have tried many other places in the Manchester/Bennington/Northshire area, but this has become - by far - our...
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- Also Known As:
- Aerie Inn Of Vermont Hotel East Dorset
- Aerie Inn Of Vermont Hotel
- Official Description (provided by the hotel):
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As the only canine friendly hotel in East Dorset, the Aerie Inn of Vermont is your front door to experiencing the four seasons of Vermont. Whether it's the spectacle of fall foliage, the peaceful beauty after a snowfall or an exhilarating motor cycle tour, no other lodging provides such a unique,private experience. Just minutes from activities in the Green Mountains or from water fun at Emerald Lake, plenty of exciting adventures are conveniently found nearby. Snowboarding, skiing, mountainbiking at Stratton and Bromley Mountain, or fishing, canoeing and kayaking on the Battenkill River, EastDorset is close to it all! The world renowned Appalachian Trail begins nearby and winds through many acres of wilderness, perfect for a leisurely hike.Explore East Dorset, home of the Vermont Summer Festival, and discover the birth place of Bill Wilson. Attend an AA or Al-anon meeting at the Wilson House, or sit on the front porch of the Aerie and rest,reflect and rejuvenate your soul as Bill and Lois Wilson did when they would come home to East Dorset for a visit. Once known as the Erdmans Eyrie and the Eyrie Motel, the Aerie Inn of Vermont was thefavorite place to stay for Bill and Lois.Visit the marble quarry at the edge of Dorset said to be the oldest in the country. Once a major part of Dorset's economy, the quarries provided marble for notable landmarks such as the New York CityLibrary as well as for the marble sidewalks lacing the town and all the marble for the church next to the village green. Yesterday's quarries are now today's popular swimming holes for you and your family tocreate memories of your own.The welcoming character of local shops and culinary diversity will ensure that you feel right at home. Each small town and village offers a unique venue. Shop for antiques and gifts in the quaint village ofDorset. Drive north to Danby or Wallingford or south to Arlington or Bennington. The Manchester and the Mountains regional towns welcome you with all things warm and wonderful no matter what the season.
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