Please don’t waste your valuable time comparing the Swiss Farm Inn to other venues that host group guests (up to 30 people).
None of them in the Killington area offers an exclusive, spacious living room where all group members can gather and enjoy quality time together quite like we do.
After sharing meaningful moments in our charming Vermont-style living room and our restaurant-quality commercial kitchen, you can retreat to one of our 14 rooms, each featuring a private bathroom—providing the perfect balance of togetherness and personal space.
In other words, there’s simply no comparison. :)
Take advantage of our commercial kitchen, spacious dining area, large living room with a 70” smart TV, traditional fireplace, and many other amenities.
Worried about how to feed everyone in your group? We’ve got you covered with great meal options:
a. For those who love to cook, our fully equipped commercial kitchen and spacious dining area are ready for you. It’s a kitchen that can turn even a novice into a Michelin-level chef!
b. If cooking isn’t your thing, treat yourself to top-shelf, delicious meals from our catering service, lovingly prepared by the town’s best chef. Simply request this service in advance, and we’ll handle the rest to make your stay even more enjoyable.
Please note that Swiss Farm Inn is intended for serene, quality time with family, friends, and loved ones. While we are happy to host large groups, we kindly ask that you treat the inn as you would your own home.
If you’re seeking a peaceful retreat, we believe Swiss Farm Inn will be the perfect setting for your stay. Additionally, with advance notice, my husband, a seasoned CPA, CFP, CDFA, PFS, and MBA in Finance, is available to provide complimentary tax and financial consulting. He has been serving clients in public accounting in New York since 2007.
We look forward to welcoming you and ensuring your stay is both relaxing and enjoyable. We’re here to assist in any way.
Thank you for choosing Swiss Farm Inn.
Please be aware that in Vermont, during the winter season with heavy snowfall, power outages may occur due to snow accumulating on power lines.