Places to stay in Windsor, Vermont

Windsor is a small but progressive community situated on the banks of the Connecticut River in the shadow of Mt. Ascuntey in southern Vermont. Places to eat in the region include Yummy Yummy, Au Jus, Artisans Park, and The Maple Kitchen.

If you are travelling in the area, Windsor is located close to Daniels Cemetery, Ascutney Volunteer Fire Department, Fletcher Hill, Wheelock Rest House Cemetery and Mill Pond.

The town was founded in 1761 and, in 1777, the Constitution giving birth to the Republic of Vermont was written here. The tavern where this historic event occurred is preserved here as the Old Constitution House. This building is only one of many historic sites in and around Windsor.

The center of Windsor ( which is at is longitude -72°23'11.644 and latitude 43°28'47.998 ) is located 5 miles away from Hartland, 5 miles away from Brownsville, 6 miles away from Ascutney and 6 miles away from West Windsor.

Available Windsor lodging

We currently have 9 accommodations in and around Windsor.

Windsor Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay

Bed & Breakfasts

Windsor Mansion Inn

Beautiful 1902-built mansion completely renovated, and restored in late 2016 is filled with elegance and history. This home was designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens a family friend and the most renowned Sculptor in US history. The mansion is where 3 US Presidents have slept.
153 Penbroke Road
Windsor, Vermont
Hotels

Holiday Inn

★★

Approx 5 miles away in Brownsville:

You'll love the natural wonder of this delightful four-season Vermont resort.
485 HOTEL ROAD
Brownsville, Vermont
Hotels

Snapdragon Inn

If youre looking for a luxury boutique hotel experience youve come to the right place. Built in 1815 and recently renovated the Snapdragon Inn opened its doors in 2010 for others to enjoy this quintessential brick colonial with its white porches and prominent Main Street location.
26 Main Street
Windsor, Vermont
Bed & Breakfasts

Juniper Hill Inn

Juniper Hill Inn Bed and Breakfast, of Windsor, VT (near Woodstock, Vermont) was built in 1902 as a stately, grand yet comfortable Vermont country home for one captain of Industry.
153 Pembroke Road
Windsor, Vermont
Bed & Breakfasts

The Sumner Mansion Inn

Approx 5 miles away in Hartland:

The Sumner Mansion is one of the few preserved examples of the early work of Asher Benjamin, who after leaving Vermont for Boston, became famous for his influence in the Greek Revival in Colonial architectural designs.
4 Station Road
Hartland, Vermont
Resorts

Holiday Inn Club Vacations Mount Ascutney Resort

Approx 5 miles away in Brownsville:

485 Hotel Road
Brownsville, Vermont

Windsor Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches

Campsite / RV Parks

Great River Outfitters & The Path Of Life Garden

36 Park Road
Windsor, Vermont
Campsite / RV Parks

Ascutney State Park

Mt. Ascutney State Park was developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, and the wooded campground has 39 campsites, 10 lean-tos, restrooms, showers ($), a 3.7 mile toll road to enjoy scenic vistas, and stone shelter.
1826 Back Mtn. Road
Windsor, Vermont
Campsite / RV Parks

Getaway Mountain & Campground

I-91 exit 8, to Route 5 South, 2 miles on right. 90 WES. 10 large 50 amp pull-through sites. Store, rec-room, firewood, ice, pets on leashes, camper rental, heated pool, spa rental, pot luck suppers, bonfires, wagon rides, playground, family activities, feed fish pond, propane filling station.
Route 5
Windsor, Vermont
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