管理会社の情報
Todd and Suzy are almost always around working on the farm. They are happy to give you a tour of their place. They can show you the animals and all the vegetables they have growing on the farm. If you are interested in getting your hands dirty, you can also spend some time helping out on the farm either collecting and washing chicken eggs, feeding the sheep and goats or helping take care of the plants. Todd and Suzy love meeting new people and interacting with guests. They are always willing to share their knowledge of the area but if you are looking for a quiet, relaxing vacation with little interaction with other people they are happy to let you enjoy your privacy.
宿泊施設の情報
The Boston Globe referred to Fat Sheep Farm & Cabins as a "magical place," with "five stunning cabins [that] are spotless, spacious, and perfectly placed to provide access to incredible views." Enjoy a unique lodging experience while staying on our working farm. Our guests can enjoy fresh seasonal produce, eggs from our chickens and a visit with the farm animals. The farm feels secluded but is only 10 minutes from I91, about 11 miles from both Woodstock and Quechee, and 6 miles from the GMHA.
We are a small working farm on 60 acres in Hartland, Vermont. We grow vegetables, have a small herd of dairy sheep and some very spoiled chickens. We also have some exceptionally cute Nigerian Dwarf goats.
Each private cabin has it's own porch with Adirondack chairs overlooking our growing fields and the Vermont hills. All of the cabins have heat, air-conditioning, WIFI, and fully equipped kitchens.
周辺エリアの情報
The farm is located on a quiet dirt road. The dirt roads are great for strolling or bike riding. The scenery is full of rolling hills and beautiful farmland. We are close to many popular Vermont attractions. We are only 11 miles from both Woodstock and Quechee. There is always something fun to do in both Woodstock and Quechee including walking around Woodstock Village, visiting the Billings Farm and Museum, VINS, glassblowing at Simon Pearce, and Quechee Gorge. We are also a short drive from Ascutney Mountain, Hanover, New Hampshire and Dartmouth College, King Arthur Flour in Norwich, and Harpoon Brewery in Windsor. In the winter, there are plenty of opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the area. Our farm is right down the road from the VAST Trail System for snowmobiling and we are a 45 minute drive from both Killington and Okemo Mountains for downhill skiing.