Mountain Valley Retreat Guest Reviews
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Philip Mon, 21 July 2025
Very good
Anonymous Mon, 7 July 2025
Superb
Morgan Sat, 28 June 2025
Peaceful, beautiful, and the best...
Liked: This bed and breakfast is a true hidden gem. The hosts—an incredibly sweet older couple—were welcoming without hovering, and made us feel right at home the moment we arrived. The grounds are stunning, with beautiful views and a sense of quiet that’s hard to come by. And the breakfast? Absolutely to die for. Fresh, homemade, and served with care—honestly one of the best we’ve ever had. It was the perfect balance of comfort, charm, and calm. We left full, happy, and already nostalgic.
Bev Mon, 16 June 2025
Lovely hosts with a breakfast...
Liked: Beautiful countryside. Less than a mile from the Appalachian Trail. With a quick walk to the falls.
Minju Mon, 9 June 2025
Superb
Bernardo Thu, 3 April 2025
Exceptional
Rebecca Tue, 1 April 2025
Best blueberry pancakes, wonderful hosts.
Liked: This was a genuinely wonderful experience. It’s almost like a B&B, super homely and full of character. Super comfortable bed, gorgeous view from the spring room. Mike and Barbara were amazing hosts and Mike made us a delicious breakfast in the morning at whatever time we wanted- best blueberry pancakes I have ever had. He was super accommodating and just a lovely lovely man. I would LOVE to stay there again, thanks so much Mike and Barbara!
Lisa Mon, 17 March 2025
Superb
David Sat, 15 March 2025
Exceptional
Liked: The inn offers only two rooms and sits on 16 acres. I can only imagine what it's like in the fall. It's nothing fancy, and if you're looking for all the amenities, you should look someplace else. But for me, the experience was wonderful. The bed was amazingly comfortable. The innkeepers were very welcoming. One highlight of my one-night stay was breakfast. Mike offered eggs, French toast, bacon, oj, and coffee! It was just what I wanted as I prepared for a day of skiing at Killington. But most importantly, it was the conversations I had that morning that left me feeling hopeful and uplifted. I chatted with the innkeeper for about 15 minutes as we discussed the world. Later, the couple who were staying from Maine joined me and our conversation was wide-ranging - from skiing to the works of John Steinbeck. Our country is in turmoil. We need to be talking more - especially with folks we don't know. This simple B&B off the beaten path afforded me that privilege, if one chooses to embrace it.
Guillaume Sat, 15 March 2025
Exceptional