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Nestled on 300 acres of Vermont’s pristine countryside, Twin Farms offers a private, personalized escape. With 28 unique cottages and suites adorned with museum-quality art, every detail of your stay is customized to your desires—whether you seek relaxation or adventure. Savor exceptional meals in our dining room, enjoy private dinners, or experience picnics in the forest. Fill your days with skiing on our private mountain, biking, or simply unwinding in nature. Located in Barnard, Vermont, just 90 minutes from Burlington, Twin Farms offers an adults-only, all-inclusive experience, covering all meals, wines, spirits, activities, and equipment. We’re here to help create your perfect retreat—making Twin Farms feel like your second home, with every detail thoughtfully attended to.
Twin Farms
452 Royalton Turnpike
Barnard, Vermont
05031
Nearest Airport: RUT
Twin Farms is difficult to describe. It completely turns the idea of an "all inclusive" resort upside down. Truly EVERYTHING is included. Amazing, world class meals, room service anytime day or night, fabulous premium wines and sprits from all over the world. Champagne anytime you would like it. Meals, snacks, wine, Champagne and beverages in your room and around the property, wherever and wherever you want them. One day they served my wife and I a picnic lunch down by the pond (or it could have been served at a dozen other little sitting nooks and picnic sites around the grounds). We had lobster rolls that were great, along with hummus and crudités and delicious home made cookies, served on a table cloth with ice cold beers. One evening we enjoyed Champaign, just for the two of us, at the "lift shack" venue (unbelievable view) before dining on a amazing 7 course tasting menu. Two very impressive restaurants, both of which are exceptional. A golf cart is included with your room for getting around the property. The staff will accommodate almost anything you can ask for. We stayed in a "tree house" villa which is possibly the most beautiful, secluded, private accommodation we have ever stayed in. It is spacious, comfortable and relaxing. The grounds encompass 300+ acres with delightful, well groomed and marked hiking trails and breathtaking vistas. Multiple little hidden sitting nooks and decks out in the middle of the woods make it seem like you have found a secret little hideaway. Twin Farms is certainly NOT INEXPENSIVE but for the level of service, quality of food and beverage, beautiful facilities and wonderful grounds, it is absolutely worth it.
Bryan S - Seabrook, Texas
Twin Farms is truly unique . The setting is spectacular, the accommodations are beautifully designed, and the staff is genuinely warm, kind, and eager to help. There is a wonderful sense of ease to the experience—you can spend your days exactly as you like, with activities available at your leisure and nearly everything included. It’s a very special property. Our cottage was thoughtfully appointed and incredibly comfortable. The design strikes a beautiful balance between rustic Vermont charm and sophistication. That said, it feels like it’s missing just a touch of understated luxury—the subtle details that distinguish a truly world-class luxury hotel from a very good one. That same theme carried through several aspects of our stay. Twin Farms excels at the big things but occasionally misses on the small touches that elevate an experience from memorable to extraordinary. One example was the onsen, which is marketed as a unique and tranquil experience. Because reservations are required, I expected it to be refreshed between guests. Instead, we arrived to find used towels and robes hanging from previous visitors, along with quite a few spiders. It didn’t feel serene or especially well cared for. A few thoughtful additions—fresh towels, a quick reset between reservations, soft music, infused water or light refreshments—would make this a much more memorable experience. We understand a new spa is under construction, and hopefully it will bring this level of attention to wellness experiences. Dining was another area where a little more guidance would go a long way. The food was excellent, but no one explained the wine program or mentioned that the kitchen is happy to prepare many off-menu dishes. Those are wonderful touches, but we only learned about them after overhearing another table. Guests should be introduced to these options so they can fully enjoy everything the property has to offer. The dining experience lacks a few touches that could make it great- the music was non existent at Twigs and strictly Frank Sinatra at the main dining room. The fitness center is another example. It’s surprisingly well equipped, but it’s entirely carpeted, which doesn’t feel particularly clean or appropriate for a luxury gym. Again, it’s a small detail, but details matter at this level. Despite these criticisms, we thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The people are lovely, the property is beautiful, and the overall concept is unlike anywhere else. With just a bit more attention to the finer details and guest experience, Twin Farms could easily be a five-star destination. We’d happily return and look forward to seeing how the new spa and continued improvements enhance an already very special place.
maddeline - New York City, New York
Most of the food was excellent. Much preferred the Dining Room. The wooden furniture in the seating areas largely has no cushions so is not inviting. Outside Twigg you'll need to dust off the ash and insects. The actual waitress service is good but there's just no one around if you want a drink and when you finally find someone everything takes ages. No one to tell you where lunch is served (it varies). It almost feels as though the head honchos are absent and the others are filling in. Absolutely no idea what wines are on offer. The wine list at Twigg consists of 4 very average reds and 4 whites. No sommelier around to offer anything else. There was a sommelier at the other restaurant but no wine list so you just have to go with his suggestions. The gym is carpeted which is not hygienic. The onsen is positively dirty. Scum around the watermark, broken tiles, massive spiders' webs. I don't like moaning but it's a long way to come for some hiking trails in a rustic setting where service just isn't up there. Too many things in the room are irritating. Water temperature takes forever to adjust, cupboards don't shut properly, ugly a/c unit inserted into the window. Not 5 star. We felt it was overpriced.
Lauren O
Two days before we were scheduled to depart for two weeks in India, I broke my foot. Clearly a major adventure was not possible, and we were disppointed and unsure how to salvage anything from our lost opportunity. Several people suggested that we spend a few days at Twin Farms, and it was the best possible solution. In addition to what others have written about the amazing staff, the fabulous food (the nine course taster's menu was perhaps the best meal I have ever had), the serenity and beauty of the place, it was a perfect place to be as I awkwardly hobbled around in a boot. Everyone was thoughtful and solicitous about my limitations and made it possible for me to get around safely and for my husband to continue to be active. We send particular thanks to Britt who worked with me about possible exercises during this time, and who was insightful during two meditation sessions. Thank you all.
646hesters - Boston, Massachusetts
If there is a gold standard for the "All-Inclusive Luxury" experience in North America, Twin Farms is it. Nestled on 300 acres of wildflower meadows and quiet woodlands in Barnard, this Relais & Châteaux property isn't just a hotel—it’s a private estate experience that feels like staying at the home of a very wealthy, very tasteful friend. The Design & Art: Originally the 1920s farmhouse of Nobel prize-winning author Sinclair Lewis, the property is now a living gallery. Each cottage is uniquely themed (from "Treehouse" to "Moroccan") and features museum-quality art, including works by David Hockney and Frank Stella. The Gastronomy: There are no menus here. Instead, the culinary team crafts daily masterpieces based on what is fresh on the farm and your personal preferences. The wine cellar is legendary, and the pairings are included and impeccable. The "No Request is Too Big" Service: The staff-to-guest ratio is incredible. Whether you want a private champagne picnic set up at the top of a hiking trail or a specialized fly-fishing lesson at the copper pond, they make it happen seamlessly. True All-Inclusive: Unlike many "luxury" spots, "all-inclusive" here actually means everything. From the spirits in your minibar to the high-end sporting equipment (skiing, paddleboarding, biking), you never have to reach for your wallet. Seasonal Magic: Winter: Private downhill ski trails with no lift lines and a stunning Japanese-style furo (soaking tub) to warm up in afterward. Autumn: The foliage on the Royalton Turnpike is world-class, and the property's "Foliage Season" is arguably the most beautiful time to visit. Summer: Canoeing on the private lake followed by an outdoor farm-to-table lunch in the garden. The Vibe: It is sophisticated, quiet, and deeply private. Since the property is generally adults-only, it remains an oasis of calm and refined relaxation.
jackson c - Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina
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