My boyfriend and I went to Vermont to do some "leaf peeping" during the Columbus Day weekend and we stayed at the Frog's Leap Inn for 4 nights. We didn't know what to expect as it is the first time we have stayed at a B&B but what we got was a very pleasant surprise in terms of location and service. The inn itself is a quaint New England style house set in the southern village of Londonderry along the scenic Route 100. The central location makes it easy to explore any parts of the state as it is easy to access all major routes from there. It is also very quite at night, so its perfect for a night of good rest after a day of hiking or farm trekking. Our room was very clean and everything seemed to be well kept. What really made it a memorable stay for us was Kraig the innkeeper and his delicious breakfast buffet every morning. He is very personable and friendly and is very helpful in giving tips for local places and eateries. He also gives a lot of thought into preparing the breakfast, he will do different dishes every day and all of them are imaginative and delicious, especially his french toast varieties. We will definitely stay there again if we ever head back to Vermont and will recommend it to anyone who is thinking about heading that way. It really made up a somewhat lackluster foliage season.
