Fully equipped and furnished two-bedroom apartment with hardwood floors, high ceilings and mid-century modern decor for short- and medium-term rental in the quaint village of Hardwick, Vermont. The rental apartment is in a recently renovated 1895 historic building with a full kitchen and dining/living area. Large bay windows offer lovely views of the Lamoille River. A park with trees, perennials and seating sits adjacent to the building.
The apartment is only a few steps from several popular restaurants. A gym is located a block away. A food co-op with local and home-grown products along with a more traditional grocery store are within easy walking distance. The Hardwick Trails, 6 miles of woodland hiking and cross-country skiing, are less than half a mile away. World-reknowned brewery, Hill Farmstead Beer, is in nearby Greensboro. Local water bodies for swimming and kayaking include Caspian Lake, Wolcott Pond and Green River Reservoir (also with non-motorized boat access). Craftsbury Outdoor Center with cross-country skiing and running trails, along with rowing facilities, is 14 miles away. The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail offers running, walking and biking through the river valley.
The rental is within easy driving distance of local ski resorts and near Stowe, Greensboro, and Smugglers Notch. Montreal is 2 hours away. It is also located near longer hiking trails, including the Appalachian and Long trails, mountain biking trails, canoeing and kayaking, cross-country skiing, and lots of good antiquing.
The Village of Hardwick has become known as a sustainable food center, and was featured in the book, "The Town that Food Saved," by Ben Hewitt. Small food producers, such as the Cellars at Jasper Hill cheeses, Vermont Soy products, Pete's Greens, High Mowing Seeds, and the Vermont Food Venture Center cluster in and around the town.
There is an additional $25.00 fee per person, per night, for the third and fourth guests.