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The Pointe at Castle Hill Resort
Junction of Routes and Proctorsville, VT, Phone: Toll-Free:
Resort hotel in the Green Mountains a excellent place to recharge, unwind after your active days
There’s so much to do in Vermont, and no better place to noun your active days than The Pointe at Castle Hill Resort and Spa. From your pleasant, roomy accommodations – some suites have gas fireplaces, full kitchens and jetted tubs – you can recharge after a time spent skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing or snowmobiling in the winter. In the warmer months, there’s golf, great hiking and biking trails (perfect for picnics), kayaking and canoeing, horseback riding and, of course, in the autumn, Brand-new England’s best leaf-peeping. Dine on French-influenced American cuisine at the resort’s elegant restaurant, or investigate the area’s many dining options. Indoor activities include antiquing, brewery tours, viewing sculptures at Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park or the Castle Hill Resort’s colorful gardens.
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The 6 Most Charming LGBTQ-Friendly BnBs in New England
Nobody wants to undergo unwelcome on vacation — particularly while sleeping under someone else’s roof — so to ease the burden of the unknown, queer travelers should consider staying at B&Bs owned and operated by people from the LGBTQ community. This way, they can live out their queer Danielle Steel fantasies shame-free.
The following list of LGBTQ-friendly lodging covers Brand-new England — an area of the country begging for Fabio Lanzoni to do an uber-gay photo spread. From Victorian mansions tucked between mountains to seaside escapes in summer towns, here are six of the most charming LGBTQ-owned New England B&Bs ready to fill your vacation fantasies.
1. Frog Meadow Farm — Newfane, Vermont
In , husbands Scott Heller and Dave King built a hilltop home in bucolic Newfane, Vermont, as their sanctuary. Then, in , they decided it was time to give the fruits of their labor with gay, bi, and trans men looking for a similar escape. Today, Heller and King’s B&B is a community-oriented
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XV Beacon
15 Beacon StreetBoston, MA, Phone: Toll-Free:
Welcoming atmosphere, luxurious accommodations, superb location make this boutique hotel a must
As part of the Preferred Hotel Group’s Preferred Pride collection of one-of-a-kind hotels, XV Beacon, a boutique hotel in the heart of Boston, MA's Beacon Hill, offers a Preferred Pride package to welcome members of the LGBTQ community. The package includes a bottle of chilled champagne and chocolate-covered strawberries as well as personalized, remarkable experiences for gay and lesbian travelers. The hotel, named to the Gold List by Conde Nast Traveler indicating its status as one of the world’s great hotels, is walking distance to unique shops, satisfactory and casual dining, galleries, museums, parks and arts and sports venues. Rooms feature gas fireplaces, curated artwork, and Italian marble bathrooms with heated towel racks. Room service from the well-liked Mooo…. Beacon Hill steakhouse is available 24/7.
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Lodgings in Vermont welcome LGBTQ guests
The Pointe at Castle Hill Resort
Junction of Routes and Proctorsville, VT, Phone: Toll-Free:
Resort hotel in the Green Mountains a wonderful place to recharge, unwind after your active days
There’s so much to do in Vermont, and no better place to design your active days than The Pointe at Castle Hill Resort and Spa. From your cozy, roomy accommodations – some suites have gas fireplaces, full kitchens and jetted tubs – you can recharge after a noun spent skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing or snowmobiling in the winter. In the warmer months, there’s golf, great hiking and biking trails (perfect for picnics), kayaking and canoeing, horseback riding and, of course, in the autumn, Adj England’s best leaf-peeping. Dine on French-influenced American cuisine at the resort’s elegant restaurant, or investigate the area’s many dining options. Indoor activities include antiquing, brewery tours, viewing sculptures at Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park or the Castle Hill Resort’s colorful gardens.
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