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  • Christopher B.

    This place never fails as a little slice of heaven. Whatever pictures you see never do it proper service. I added the picture of a tree branch because to try to encapsulate all the beauty in one pic is futile. I think the string of negative reviews from three years ago commenting on lushness/cleanliness of rooms are missing the point. It is a farmhouse. It is on a farm. It is appointed, therefore, as a farmhouse is - austere, utilitarian. I have been coming here with my family for 8-9 years, and never noticed a lack of cleanliness. What I did notice, however, is that this is perhaps the most aesthetically lovely place on earth. On a given day, I see hummingbirds, rainbows, and the most beautiful sunset over the valley. I leave here refreshed and with a new outlook on the beauty of life. The people that work here are sincere in their interest in making you happy. And the mountain biking is fantastic. If you need your hotel room to have as much marble/granite as a mausoleum, go to the city. I come here to escape my granite.

    (5)
  • Nancy S.

    The view, the food! Great ending (no sighting) to our moose hunting up to Island Pond at 4:30 a.m. and back! Glad Wildflower was open to the public for breakfast as Ms. Lydonville diner was not what I was looking for today. Our breakfast dining experience at the Wildflower made us want to ditch the RV and come back and stay and eat breakfast, lunch, dinner!

    (5)
  • Jessica A.

    On my home from our Christmas vacation at the wildflower inn and I just have to give them an excellent review. Having lost my father two years ago, Christmas at home would never be the same, so my family has made it tradition to travel for the holidays. The wildflower was a perfect choice. The innkeepers and the staff were superb, as was the view and the food. The whole place was picture perfect and ripped from a Norman Rockwell painting or a hallmark movie. We cannot wait to return. Dear readers- please disregard any negative comments about this picture perfect inn. It doesn't get any better than the wildflower!

    (5)
  • Regan R.

    This review is for their restaurant, Junipers. It's fantastic! Great locally sourced selections, include local beef. The burger is great! Their brussel sprout salad is an absolute must! They also have a gluten free menu. The atmosphere is quiet and home-like as it's inside their bed and breakfast. The staff is friendly and the management is wonderful. I highly recommend visiting this picturesque Inn, even if it's just to have a glass of wine on their patio!

    (5)
  • Crysi K.

    Amazing bed and breakfast. We went during the winter a little frightful of what to do with kids in the middle of the nowhere surrounded by snow. That was the last worry we had. There was so much to do. We went sledding, hiking, sight seeing and just relaxed. The classic room was more than big enough to suit the four of us (2 small children and two adults). The room was clean when we arrived and they kept it clean while we where there. We had dinner nightly and went to the large play room to let the kids burn off their energy. We will be going again! Thank you Mary and Bill for an amazing family vacation.

    (5)
  • Jon S.

    Great family-type B&B in North Kingdom for any time of the year. Everything is onsite here. Activities (biking mecca, hiking), animal barn, restaurant, views, relaxation. Pet friendly. You should get out of the room daily, but the point is you don't have to go far. What you don't get is TV or phones. All rooms are configured differently too. If you have specific needs, you need to look closely. Not all rooms have standard items like a refrigerator. There's a lot of information put on on Wildflower. Perhaps too much. I personally like reams full of "what do do when...", but I think this causes some confusion in their marketing approach. They try to appeal to everyone in the market. At it's core, this is a family B&B. I can't confirm any of the negative reviews posted on Wildflower. We found the owners (innkeepers) to be pleasant and responsive. The establishment has been a fixture on Darling Hill Rd since the mid-1980's and their restaurant (Junipers) fills up nightly. The grounds are well kept. The service is good and the food is excellent. I tend to believe people return because of it.

    (4)
  • Sandy D.

    Spent an absolutely wonderful 4 days at this beautiful bed and breakfast. Everything was great. The room clean and comfortable. My husband wants me to get pillows like theirs. The food at Junipers was excellent for both dinner and breakfast. All of the staff were very nice and and made great suggestions for things to do and see. AND BEST of all was the view. High on the mountain with great views all around. We took our dog and she too gives a high PAW to this lovely inn.

    (5)
  • M. P.

    This place is by far one of the most interesting and disappointing Vermont Inns that we have ever encountered. Having spent nearly 40 years traveling to Vermont and staying at dozens of Inns across the State, we were really looking forward to our first stay at the Wildflower. Unfortunately, what began with an initial appearance of a blossoming bouquet quickly began to wilt once you left the Inn's grounds and were faced with the dismal, filth stained, stench riddled pen that is your room (or $350.00 per night "Suite" as the Owner would like to bait you with.... ) What a disgrace that a place that looks so great on the outside, would offer such a completely disgusting room on the inside. From furniture that looked as if they picked it off the curb at the end of a college year, to carpet stained with ?? to a postage sized bathroom with mold and mildew creeping out of every crevice. I think the Lyndon Youth Hostel is probably offering a step-up over some of the dumps (Suites!) that the Wildflower is selling. If you like a great setting, beautiful views...BUT don't mind stains, wet dog smell, no air conditioning, broken and used college dorm furniture, salvaged prison mattresses, abundant bathroom mold, rancid breakfasts, grossly overpriced rates, and completely arrogrant, unresponsive and tone-deaf management...this place would be great for you. There are far better places in Vermont to spend $350 per night for a room.

    (1)
  • Kevin S.

    The WFI is a tremendously relaxing place in a magnificent setting year round. Have now stayed in both Summer and Fall. Great facilities for families with a bonus of a wonderful chapel for prayerful reflection time. Food at the Juniper is great and the staff are some of the friendliest we have encountered anywhere

    (5)
  • Ashley D.

    Hmmm... I wanted to love this place. Judging by the website and pictures, it looks amazing. And actually, the grounds were amazing. Breathtaking... all to expect when staying in a countryside bed and breakfast. The view from the room (looking out the window and NOT in the window) was all that you could ask for- strange looking cows that looked like hogs, fall colors, rolling countryside hills, church steeples, wispy clouds. We took a walk up the path and saw the most gorgeous farm houses, barns and countryside that one could ask for. Driving up the hill, we were in awe (being from the drab Southwest, it was quite the scene). The outside of the inn and all of the grounds was very promising. Now, the total downfall of this whole experience was the entire interior. We were in the FMS (family something rather suites) and it was a complete and utter disappointment. We arrived in the evening to not one light left on for us- walked down a dark, sandy path and fumbled around in the dark to find a small room resembling the equivalent a single-wide trailer decor, furniture, bathtub and the works. YIKES! The furniture may have been outdated, sure- let it be, if that was the only problem. However, it was filthy. The arms of the chairs and the couch cushions were black. The beds were squeaky and so uncomfortable. The carpet was dirty and the maids did not clean the floors (keep in mind the sandy path you walk down every time you need to exit the room) the entire 4 days we were there. It was such a let down. It literally felt like we were staying in the hired help's quarters- I am not sure if that is the case with all of their rooms, but it definitely was with the FMS rooms. We ate breakfast in the main house each morning, which was pleasant. The food was pretty good and they had a nice breakfast bar set up in the mornings. I would recommend the scones- they were yummy! The staff was very nice and gave us good pointers to explore the area during the day. They did provide a few guided tours in a little booklet that we took full advantage of each day. We had ordered a package on the website that gave us our last night at the inn free- we decided to give up our free night and head to Maine because our room left us feeling a little uncomfortable- not clean out of the shower and with a crick in our necks from the beds. If they would just put some time and effort into updating, it would be the best place in the world to stay. After reading some reviews on another trip adviser while we were there, just to see what others thought, we realized we should have done the reading before we booked the room as others felt the same way. Luckily, we found things to keep us busy and avoid the room, which is not the way to be when staying at a B&B- you should be able to take full advantage of the quite pricey rooms!!! If I ever win the lottery, I would love to buy this place and give the interior the attention it deserves- it could be heaven with a little TLC!!

    (2)
  • AxeMe A.

    The owners were very rude and we're unwelcoming. Don't waste your money here.

    (1)
  • Odin B.

    This place is simply beautiful and a perfect getaway for us and our dog. We had a spacious one-room suite in upper meadow with a view facing west, just right to watch the sunset as well as the fields and pasture. Serene setting on a country road, away from "civilization". The Inn has several different buildings, petting zoo, pool, batting cages, basketball, and miles of well-marked hiking trails surrounding all of the grounds. Staff were very accommodating and friendly. Place was quiet and relaxing. Our dog loved hiking and of course, the prerequisite trip to dog mountain

    (5)

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