There’s A Hobbit-Themed Airbnb In Vermont And It’s The Perfect Little Hideout
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People will travel all the way to Matamata, New Zealand to see Hobbiton, where “The Hobbit” was filmed. But what most Hobbit fans may not know, is that Vermont has its own hidden hobbit-land in the small town of Middleton Springs. And lucky for us, it’s available to rent on Airbnb. Let’s check out this Hobbit themed Airbnb in Vermont!










Interested in spending the night or weekend at one of these magical houses? For more information and to book your stay, visit their Airbnb host page by clicking here.
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