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Specialties
The Stowehof Inn is one of the last classic alpine inns in ski country. Located on the foothills of Mt. Mansfield, and surrounded by 28 acres, Stowehof Inn provides an experience unlike any other Vermont escape!
We have room options from luxurious premier rooms with fireplaces and floor to ceiling views to family rooms with multiple beds and the economical Ski Bum Rooms which are a bit more cozy, yet still clean and comfortable! All guests can take full advantage of the resort’s amenities no matter what room they choose.
Pamper yourself while you’re here and enjoy our cozy atmosphere. Play a game of cards in one of our game nooks, shoot pool in the pub with your friends, read a book by the fire in the living room, roast marshmallows fireside during the winter, play tennis in the summer, and relax by the pool in any season. Our spacious Living Room is perfect for cozying up after a day of skiing or hiking, too!
We feature fine European-Vermont fusion style dining on site. Our restaurant feature a great fondue menu as well as seasonal menus created by our executive chefs to help your palate tour the European Alps while overlooking gorgeous Vermont mountain views.
As the perfect place for a gathering of any size, we can set something up for you in our breathtaking setting. Your special day deserves great attention to detail; let our wedding specialists set you up right.
Give us a call today and make your reservation with us! We look forward to having you!
History
Established in 1949.
If Stowehof looks familiar to you, then you might be recognizing it from the 1981 Alan Alda film classic The Four Seasons starring Alda and Carol Burnett! The Inn served as the movie’s set and we even have the moose head that Alda threw into the fire hanging at the top of the stairs.
The Inn was built in 1949 as an Austrian ski house and B&B by eccentric architect Larry Hess Utilizing old barns, houses, and even a church to provide a unique feel to the building, Hess masterminded the structural use of petrified maples that were taken from the groups and now support the iconic bridge-like entry-way.
In 1968 Hess sold the Stowehof to CV Starr, founder of the insurance giant we now know as A.I.G. The Stowehof was used as a corporate retreat for VIP guests and executives. Today, the Inn is owned by the Grimes family who trace their family history in Vermont all the way back to the 1760s.
Meet the Business Owner
CJ G.
Business Owner
The Grimes fell in love with Stowehof Inn and purchased it upon retirement from the corporate world. They have strived to preserve the feeling and gloriously eccentric history of the Stowehof Inn. The couple encourages you to come stay for a night, a weekend, or more. Their hospitality is second to none and the Inn offers great beds, foods, activities, event spaces, and more. Come for the gorgeous views and stay for the fondue! The Grimes look forward to having you at the Inn.