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Carriage House Suites |

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Carriage House Suites Pinkham Rd.
East Burke, VT 05832
tel: 802-626-3066 email: burkelodging@charter.net |
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Nestled 1/4 mile off the Burke Mountain access road is Burke Mountain's Carriage House Suites. Each of the five Carriage House rooms offer a cozy mountain experience just 1 mile from the slopes of Burke Mountain. Each room has a refridgerator, micro wave, coffee makers and cable TV. Located just 1 mile from the highly acclaimed Tamarack Grill & Pub.
Directions: Check in at the Lyndon Motor Lodge in Lyndonville. Off I91N exit 23 take a left and the Lodge is 1/2 mile on your left. If travelling on I91S take exit 23 and turn right and it's a 1/2 mile on your left. The Carriage House is just a few miles away. Follow Route 114 to Burke Mountain to Pinkham Rd.
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Tram Haus Lodge at Jay Peak |

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Tram Haus Lodge at Jay Peak Jay Peak Resort
Route 242
Jay, VT 05859
tel: 802-988-2611 email: info@jaypeakresort.com web: http://www.jaypeakresort.com/#/about_jay_peak/lodging/tram_haus_lodge |
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The newest accommodations at Jay Peak Resort, the Tram Haus Lodge includes 57 studio, 1, 2, and 3 bedroom suites and is located mere steps from the Tram and Flyer Quad. The hotel includes a new cafe (Aroma), bar (Tower Bar), and restaurant (Alice's Table). Sure it's shiny and new and wonderful but more importantly, we think, it includes thoughtful details that make it more Jay Peak:
-Old Tram cable is used throughout the hotel - on exterior deck railing, signage lobby chandelier and floor lamps, and toe kicks in the Tower Bar.
-Chairlift towers and sheave wheels from the old Green Mountain chair incorporated in the Tower Bar.
-The barnboard tables in Alice's Table were created by local carpenter Luke Hardy (Montgomery, VT) from reclaimed barn wood from neighboring towns of Franklin county.
-Locally manufactured maple hardwood furniture by Lyndon Furniture (Lyndon, Vermont).
-Wool throw blankets included in the units were manufactured by Johnson Woolen Mills (Johnson, VT).
There are literally dozens of other examples that weave Jay Peak and its local community into the new Tram Haus Lodge. Yeah, it's a shiny new hotel but it's got a uniquely Jay Peak story.
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