Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Vermont

Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Vermont

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Highlights in Vermont

  • Vermont holiday rentals and lettings
  • Wide selection of outdoor activities
  • New England getaway
  • Winter snowsport
  • Heritage architecture and museums
  • Maple syrup

Other holiday ideas and property types in Vermont that might be interesting

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Vermont

A$604for 23 Nov - 30 Nov
A$710 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Vermont

38%for 23 Nov - 30 Nov
56% annual average
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Holiday rentals in Vermont

Tranquil Vermont rental locations

There are so many reasons to fall in love with the tiny state of Vermont! Visitors flock to this exquisite corner of the USA to admire the breathtaking beauty of the abundant autumn foliage that lights up the landscape in a golden, scarlet and amber glow. In summer visitors are delighted by the sparkling shores of Lake Champlain and Vermont´s endless miles of pristine wooded trails, heritage farms and heirloom towns. In winter Vermont becomes a snowy wonderland for skiing and snowboarding. With holiday rentals dotted about the spectacular Green Mountain National forest in Southern Vermont as well as further north you are ideally situated for a holiday of a lifetime!

A perfect holiday rental for families and groups

Browse a selection of high quality, fully equipped, comfortably furnished, spacious holiday lettings and rentals. Whether you are a family of four or a large group of 20 ski slope enthusiasts you are sure to find the perfect sized accommodation for your group. Many of these lovely Vermont rentals are located in peaceful woodland settings not far from ski slopes and town amenities and feature a private pool, a lovely peaceful garden and a balcony or terrace for a perfect morning coffee!

Holidays in Vermont

The area and getting around

A State filled with attractions

Looking for a destination with a multitude of sightseeing and activity options? Vermont has it all. Come away to this all season nature paradise tucked away in the USA´s north east and be amazed by The Green Mountain State where miles and miles of pristine hiking trails, gorgeous leafy forests, sparkling waterfalls, lovely museums, charming, heritage New England towns and all the exhilaration of world class winter sport resorts await you! Fly to Burlington Vermont from London in just under 12 hours. Burlington is about a 5.5 hour drive north of New York City.

Ideal situation for day trips and sightseeing

The holiday rental locations on offer provide quick access to a wide variety of activities all within easy driving distance. The major ski resort of Killington is just an hour by car south west of Burlington and the extensive watersport amenities and possibilities available along the shores of Lake Champlain, while the heart of the Green Mountain National Forest is a little over two hours south of Burlington. Vermont´s compact size and a variety of rental location options give you great access to fabulous day trips in any direction and a full itinerary of exciting sightseeing and nature activities. Return to your lovely rental home base to relax after a day out and about!

Travellers and activities

Vermont for museum enthusiasts

Immerse yourself in the rich museum culture that Vermont has to offer. Vermont is a treasure trove of historic buildings and high quality museums. From the some 175 000 incredible specimens and artefacts in the Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium, Lake Champlain´s fabulous maritime museum with a 1776 gunboat and over 300 shipwrecks, the fascinating Birds of Vermont Museum in Huntington, The Norman Rockwell Museum celebrating the life and work of the famous artist, the fabled Montshire Museum of Science to the iconic must see New England Maple Museum in the heart of the Green Mountains you will be amazed!

Vermont for winter sport enthusiasts

If you love the rush of downhill skiing or snowboarding in a glistening winter paradise you will find hours of adrenaline fuelled action in Vermont! This tiny, mountainous state boasts no less than 26 ski resorts and 892 kilometres of ski slopes! Killington is Vermont's top rated destination and this resort encompasses six peaks that include the 1293 metre, high altitude Killington Peak. Abundant snowfall and majestic views provide world class wintersport conditions. Vermont is also a winter paradise for snowshoeing and cross country skiing.

Did you know that Vermont has the greatest number of dairy cows in all of the United States of America and produces around 7 million litres of maple syrup per year!

Top 5 travel tips for Vermont

1. Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream Factory Tour

Ever wondered what happens behind the scenes at one of the world's most iconic ice cream factories? This quintessential American experience just outside Waterbury, Vermont is fun for all ages and will give you a behind the scenes peak at the original production hub where you can see how 350 000 pints of wildly sweet and gooey ice cream is made every day. Meet the cows, then head off on the production line tour and finish off in the flavour graveyard of discontinued flavours and the tasting room where you can sample the latest confections!

2. Shelburne Museum

Discover American fine art at this top Vermont attraction near Shelburne where you can stroll about in lush, heritage farmland amongst 39 beautiful historical landmark buildings that were painstakingly relocated to the museum site to showcase traditional New England architecture! Admire a gorgeous farmhouse, schoolhouse, lighthouse and steamboat! You can browse a wealth of more than 80000, stunning 18-20th century American works of art, toys and vehicles!

3. McCullough House

Spend a couple of delightful hours exploring one of the finest architectural treasures in New England located in North Bennington Vermont. Here you can admire the elegant grandeur of an absolutely gorgeous 1864 Victorian mansion that features exquisite interior and exterior workmanship. There are 35 rooms to wander through that showcase original furnishings and decor from Vermont´s splendid Victorian heyday. Set in lovely, serene, leafy surroundings the mansion also features a theatre and a lovely manicured garden.

4. Lake Champlain

If you are a fan of magical sunsets and lakeside splendour, Lake Champlain is a must visit Vermont destination. This enormous 1269 square kilometre expanse of water is one of the largest freshwater lakes in the USA. This is a top destination for boating, camping and hiking. This serene lake is a wonderful place to sit back and relax on a summer or fall lake boat tour and enjoy the gentle, relaxing lapping sound of the waves and the spectacular Vermont scenery.

5. Smuggler's Notch State Park

If you are an outdoor adventure lover you should head to Smuggler's Notch State Park near Stowe where you can enjoy a spectacular nature paradise that features imposing 300 metre cliff faces, deep, cool sparkling ponds, rushing waterfalls and some of the most magnificent natural scenery in the USA. There are multiple trails for hiking and biking offering incredible views of woodland mountain landscapes. Cave exploring, bouldering and winter ice climbing will delight those with a passion for outdoor high action adventure in this stunning nature park!

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Vermont

What is the average price of holiday rentals in Vermont?

According to last year's data, a year which was severely impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, Vermont is the most exclusive region in the USA, with an average price of A$564.37 per night.

When are holiday rentals cheaper in Vermont?

According to our most recent historical data, the months that hurt your pocket the least in Vermont are May, November, and June, with average prices of A$511.3, A$513.6 and A$517.62, respectively.

When are holiday rentals more expensive in Vermont?

Following the data observed in 2020, the cost per night for accommodation is usually higher, on average, during the months of January (A$637.47), February (A$617.58), and March (A$603.72).

Should I plan a trip to Vermont well in advance?

It is better to book your stay in plenty of time when visiting Vermont, as only 23% of our accommodations are usually available throughout the year.

Which months offer the highest availability?

The months when it's easiest to find available accommodation in Vermont are June (the average amount of properties that are free reached 46.75% of the total in 2020), May (44.4%), and April (36.25%).

During which months is it more difficult to find available rentals?

The months with the lowest properties available in Vermont are, in order, February, January and March, with respective average availability figures of 4.5%, 9.4%, and 11.25%, based on data collected in 2020.

How many holiday lettings are there in Vermont?

In Vermont we work with 9 different partners to give you a choice of 2000 properties, so you will not be short of options!