This Vermont Historic Property Has A Yurt Village That’s Absolutely To Die For

Knoll Farm Refuge offers scenic retreats with yurts, organic produce, and hiking trails in Vermont's Mad River Valley.

Have you ever wished to spend a night in a yurt in the middle of the wilderness with awe-inspiring landscapes? For family reunions, work retreats, or other gatherings, The Knoll Farm Refuge in Fayston, Vermont, offers just that, a serene and inviting place to escape the hustle and bustle while relaxing at their lovely and beautiful farm.

The Refuge and Yurt Village at Knoll Farm are open for retreats and family gatherings from mid-May to the middle of October. Day-long or multi-day stays are possible, and there are single, double, and family size yurts to choose from.

Beauty abounds at the Knoll Farm, which is situated less than a mile west of historic Waitsfield in the Mad River Valley. With scenic landscapes, this organic farm is nestled in a perfect location for a spring or summer retreat in Vermont.

At the Knoll Farm Refuge, you will also find a mountain meditation yurt, countless hiking trails, and an old historic timber-frame barn which fits 150 people comfortably.

This upcoming spring will mark the farm's 18th season serving guests at their Refuge retreat center.

The farm has amazing pastures, splendid views of the Green Mountains, and delicious organic produce and fruit.

Another interesting and appeasing aspect is that at night, the yurts and pathways are illuminated using solar power. Going off the grid for a few days is a great way to reconnect with others and refresh after stressful times.

Come to the Refuge at Knoll Farm to experience life on an active farm. With fresh organic food, intimate spaces, and friendly people, this farm is a great way to spend a weekend in Vermont during the summer.

Are you interested in taking a trip to this farm? Let us know and leave a comment. For more information, head over to Knoll Farm's website.

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