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Location & Transportation
High on a knoll overlooking the scenic Connecticut River and the hills of Vermont, our landing and dock below on the lazy river provide a refreshing retreat. You may want to explore the river in one of our kayaks or canoes. Or explore the back roads of Vermont and New Hampshire that seem designed for that nice long run or bicycle ride
Directions
From I-89 North
Cross the Connecticut River into Vermont and take I-91 North to Exit 14 (Thetford/Lyme). Proceed east for approximately 1.4 miles to Route 5. Take a right on Route 5 and then an immediate left to cross the East Thetford Bridge. After crossing the bridge take your first left on to River Road. Go approximately 3 miles and you will see our sign on the left. The Inn is well set back from the road.
Amenities & Attractions
The inn has several common areas, including the Living-Dining -Sunroom area that surrounds the large working kitchen that is the center of generous country-style breakfasts each morning.
Guest Room Amenities
There are fifteen bedrooms, each with private bath and some with in-room whirlpool tubs. Each room has its own color TV/VCR, telephone and individual climate control.
Two large suites offer ample room for a family of four. Some rooms have their own gas fireplaces. The premises is fully sprinklered and alarmed for your safety.
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