Romantic
Twin Farms' storied romantic past began when the Nobel Prize-winning novelist Henry Sinclair Lewis traversed Vermont in 1928 in search of the perfect sanctuary for his fiancee, journalist Dorothy Thompson. Discovering Twin Farms, the two, once again, fell in love. Suites of the Main House envelop guests in themes from French country to American folk. Cottages, like lovers, surprise and delight, hiding a luxe Moroccan interior within a Vermont clapboard house or an authentic log cabin behind a bevy of birches. Of course, a 3,000 square foot Chalet for two is always undeniably romantic. Couples will also choose whether to play or be pampered together as well. Those seeking to melt away in relaxation may treat themselves to an in-room couple's massage, to a melange of invigorating treatments in the Out of the Woods spa or time together in the 104 degree Japanese Furo.
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