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Parker House Inn
16 Main Street
Quechee, VT 05059
802-295-6077 Rates: $100-125
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Quechee is a Vermont village in the traditional sense with quaint shops, charming houses and fine architecture from the late
1700's and 1800's. Just next door, the artist Simon Pearce blows his nationally renown glass creations and behind the Inn, the
Ottauquechee river gurgles by. Whether enjoying the seasonal recreational activities around town or driving the winding back
roads in search of antique treasures, Quechee offers something year round for everyone.
Parker House Inn is a classic 19th century Vermont Inn. Each room is charming with its own unique character. Room
furnishings and decor reflect this era. In Parker House Restaurant, you will dine on cuisine best described as American
"comfort food." The intimate dining rooms are decorated in colors and designs of the former century. The menu is ever
changing, reflecting seasonal ingredients and fresh local products.
Located in the heart of the Green Mountains, Quechee is an environmental haven with sparkling lakes and streams for
canoeing, swimming and fishing, and lush forest valleys for hiking, biking, cross-country and alpine skiing, and horseback
riding. Just two miles away, the Quechee Gorge is a geological wonder with the Ottauquechee River flowing 165 feet below
the look out point on the Route 4 bridge. The view is breathtaking in every season and a spectacular opportunity for hikers and
photographers. Guests of Parker House Inn can enjoy full club privileges at the Quechee Club whose two 18 hole golf courses
rate among the top five in the state. Guests can also enjoy skiing, tennis, swimming, and the fitness center at the Quechee Club.
The Parker House has seven bedrooms...all featuring private baths and
either king or queen size beds. Prices run between $100 to $125 per night,
single or double occupancy. A full Vermont country breakfast is included.
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