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Mother Nature shares generously with us at Lant Hill Farm Bed & Breakfast. Many of the experiences you’ll have here come with the country lifestyle that the Previtali’s have chosen. It’s what we get just by being here.

  • Views: All guest rooms face east to the sunrise and Green Mountains of Vermont. It’s a clear, 20 mile vista to Manchester’s Mount Equinox. Summer, spring, winter or fall, the view is always breathtaking.
  • Birds: Throughout the day birds come to the feeders by the breakfast nook. We have lots of the common, feathered friends from cardinals, chickadees, finches and more. Take a walk into the woods and find some more unusual species, too.
  • Stars: The view of the night sky from this isolated B&B is mind boggling. With no other houses or city lights to dim the view, the dark sky holds more stars than you can count. We can help you identify some of the constellations and planets you’ll see. In August the Perseid meteor showers will astound you with their shooting stars.
  • Wild life: It is common to wake up to a white tailed deer family in the fields to the east. For those with a discerning eye, large groups of turkeys can be found roaming the farm. You might see lots of cute, small game like rabbits, chipmunks, fox and squirrels (both red and gray). We offer binoculars to those who enjoy getting up close and personal.  We’re still waiting to see a moose or bear on the property.
  • Wild flowers and trees: Although we have done a lot of planting on the farm, most of the growth is here on its own. We have many varieties; on one extreme, majestic trees like the mighty oak, and then the other, in what some see as those pretty little purple flowers of the insidious ubiqui-weed. “One person’s weed is another person’s wildflower”
  • Weather: We do what we can to provide for sunny days and clear nights, but nature’s splendor includes clouds, rain and snow showers whose beauty can be more breathtaking than sunshine. We need clouds to give us the colorful sunrises and sunsets. We need rain for rainbows. We need snow for our son, Paul’s favorite time of year.