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September 4, 2024
4 of us on motorcycles were traveling through the Berkshires on August 30/31. We had jotted down several places to stay in different towns in Vermont, depending on where we ended up. The Kitzhof Inn was on our list, and we headed over and were met by the owners, Andrew and Erin. They had rooms available, and we checked in and were provided a quick tour of the property. This small inn has approximately 20 rooms and common areas on two floors. We were looking for a place to sleep that provided some outdoor space for cigars, libations, and storytelling. This place did not disappoint. Andrew and Erin are so accommodating, and they make you feel like you have known them for years. The rooms are small but comfortable. Just what you need between days of riding. The place is on Rt 100 and there is a small retail ***** directly across the street (you could walk) with a general store - liquor and food, and a bar next to that. There were about 5 restaurants within a few miles. This is a perfect location to spend a night or use it as a jump-off for a few days of riding. There is a fire pit area with everything you need to relax, start a fire, and spend the night tipping back a few and enjoying a cigar. Andrew came out and shared some history with us for part of the night. Andrew and Erin provided a great breakfast: pancakes, eggs cooked to order, bacon, home fries, juice, and coffee. By this time, he and his wife were part of our group, and we spent time having breakfast and sharing conversations with them. The Kitzhof is biker-friendly and hosts many groups from the New England area. There is plenty of room for groups of 15-40. Several courses are nearby during the season, and the Kitzhof also caters to golfers. Obviously, at the base of Mt. Snow, this is a great ski and stay location. We plan to return next year as we could not have had a better experience. The place is cute and comfortable, and Andrew and Erin make you feel like extended family.