Twin Farms Review: Why It’s Worth the Splurge

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Twin Farms Review: Why It’s Worth the Splurge
Curator’s statement

Twin Farms was special to me because it felt like a true reset—quiet, peaceful, and completely removed from everyday noise. I loved how easy it was to slow down there, whether I was looking out at the lake or just sitting with a coffee and taking in the Vermont scenery. Every detail felt thoughtful without being over the top, and the service made everything feel effortless. It’s the kind of place I’ll always remember because it helped me feel present again.

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Seasonal heated outdoor pool

Why it’s worth the splurge

Twin Farms is worth the splurge because it’s not simply a luxury hotel in Vermont—it’s a fully immersive, all-inclusive escape designed to help you slow down and feel taken care of in every sense. The setting alone feels rare: quiet forest, a peaceful lake, and that unmistakable Vermont calm that makes you instantly breathe deeper. Everything about the experience is intentionally unrushed, from the pace of the property to the way the staff anticipates what you need without ever feeling intrusive. It’s the kind of place where the luxury isn’t loud—it’s in the comfort, privacy, and ease.

Moroccan (Marrakech) Cottage / Suite

The all-inclusive model

A major reason Twin Farms stands out is that the all-inclusive model is truly elevated. Meals aren’t just included—they’re a highlight of the stay, crafted with seasonal ingredients and served in a way that feels special every time. There’s no “resort buffet” feeling here. Dining feels personalized, beautifully presented, and genuinely memorable.

Because so much is included, the experience feels effortlessly relaxing—no constant decisions, no tracking add-ons, no surprise extras. You’re able to settle into the property and enjoy it fully, which is a big part of what makes it feel so restorative.

Treehouse Suite / Treehouse Cottage

Classic Cottage Suite

Who is this for?

Twin Farms is best for travelers who want quiet luxury, privacy, and a destination that feels meaningful rather than busy. It’s perfect for honeymoons, anniversaries, milestone birthdays, or anyone craving a true reset. It’s also ideal for travelers who love nature but still want comfort—easy trail walks, time by the water, a fireplace at night, and a cozy room waiting after a day outside.

If you’re looking for nightlife, a high-energy social scene, or lots of structured activities, this isn’t that kind of resort—and that’s exactly what makes it special for the right traveler.

Lodge Suite

Stone Cottage

In sum

To get the full Twin Farms experience, it’s worth staying at least 2–3 nights, because the property is designed to be savored slowly. The experience changes beautifully with the seasons—lush and green summers, iconic fall foliage, and cozy snowy winters—but no matter when you go, Twin Farms delivers the same feeling: you arrive, you exhale, and everything gets easier. That’s ultimately why it’s worth the splurge—it doesn’t just impress you, it genuinely leaves you feeling better than when you arrived.

Main dining room

Need to know

Twin Farms is very intentional about creating a seamless experience, so don’t be afraid to ask for what you want—whether it’s a specific dining time, a favorite cocktail, a picnic setup, or help planning your day. The service is excellent, and small requests are handled quickly and gracefully.

It’s also worth knowing that this is a high-touch, luxury environment, but it never feels stuffy—most guests dress comfortably, and the overall vibe is relaxed and cozy. If you’re traveling for a special occasion, let them know ahead of time because they’re wonderful about thoughtful touches that feel personal, not generic.

If you’re the type who likes structure, it helps to go in with a loose plan for your stay—maybe one adventure-style outing, one full day of pure relaxation, and one evening reserved for lingering dinner and downtime. Twin Farms is best experienced when you treat it as a slow, immersive retreat, not a checklist destination.

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