A popular 4-season Cottage. In 1909, the "road less traveled" led Robert Frost and his family to camping on what is now the WilloughVale Inn’s property. During that visit he wrote in the poem, "A Servant to Servants": "I see it's a fair, pretty sheet of water, Our Willoughby! How did you hear of it? I expect, though, everyone's heard of it. In a book about ferns? Listen to that!"
Accommodates up to 4 guests. Pet Friendly.
In 1909, the "road less traveled" led Robert Frost and his family to camping on what is now the WilloughVale Inn’s property. During that visit he wrote in the poem, "A Servant to Servants": "I see it's a fair, pretty sheet of water, Our Willoughby! How did you hear of it? I expect, though, everyone's heard of it. In a book about ferns? Listen to that!"
Accommodates up to 4 guests
Pets are allowed, but there is a $40 per-night fee. Please contact Inn (802-525-4123) that you will be bringing a pet, so the pet fee can be applied.
*Continental breakfast is not included
In 1909, the "road less traveled" led Robert Frost and his family to camping on what is now the WilloughVale Inn’s property. During that visit he wrote in the poem, "A Servant to Servants": "I see it's a fair, pretty sheet of water, Our Willoughby! How did you hear of it? I expect, though, everyone's heard of it. In a book about ferns? Listen to that!"
Accommodates up to 4 guests. Pet Friendly.