4/5 - Good
Very picturesque old New England town






While visiting Bromley Mountain, you might make a stop by sights like Bromley Mountain Ski Resort and Bromley Alpine Slide.

Hotel has great potential but just missed on a bunch of hospitality efforts. Lobby is great with shuffleboard and a lot of cozy seating. Proximity to lifts was incredible with nice boot/ski storage. Staff was very friendly and hospitable! Misses: -restaurant bar didn’t open until 4. Many of us returned ...
Reviewed on Feb 23, 2026

This is a great house that is close to Bromley MT. It worked great for our group ski weekend. Jason was easy to communicate with.
Reviewed on Feb 15, 2026

House was as advertised and more! Beautiful home, turn-key in every way, so close to Bromley Mountain (around the corner!) and hosts were so great throughout.
Reviewed on Feb 19, 2026

This is a great house that is close to Bromley MT. It worked great for our group ski weekend. Jason was easy to communicate with.
Reviewed on Feb 15, 2026

House was as advertised and more! Beautiful home, turn-key in every way, so close to Bromley Mountain (around the corner!) and hosts were so great throughout.
Reviewed on Feb 19, 2026

Great location - the room was very clean and spacious. You don't check in at the property but at another one nearby. Hot tub was nicely maintained
Reviewed on Jan 31, 2026
Hit the slopes in Peru with a visit to Bromley Mountain Ski Resort. Discover the mountain views in this quaint area.
Hit the slopes in Peru with a visit to Wild Wings Ski Touring Center. Discover the mountain views in this quaint area.
Enjoy an outing to Bromley Alpine Slide during your stay in Peru.
Very picturesque old New England town
It’s probably a totally different experience for skiers- seems convenient for skiing. For summer travelers, you have to drive to get anywhere (including to hiking). No town, restaurants or shops within walking distance.
The feel of the small community and its general store/restaurant. Also the history and hiking in the Hapgood National Forest. Knowing it was the first bit of land bought up to make the national forest in that section of Vermont.