Don’t Miss a Hike Through the Beautiful Madame Sherri Forest

Brattleboro offers a multitude of outdoor activities: kayaking, canoeing, bike tours, and, of course, hiking. One of the most popular hikes is just across the river in Chesterfield, NH- the Madame Sherri Forest. Our local parks and protected forests are the heart of our community. There are miles of trails for hikers of all abilities.  Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of our gorgeous state.

While many travellers come to our inn to connect with nature, don’t miss out on all Brattleboro offers. Voted one of the top ten arts towns in the U.S., the historic downtown has a thriving arts scene. The town’s storied brick buildings along the Connecticut River are home to quaint, locally owned shops. Enjoy one of our many coffee shops or farm-to-table dining

However you spend your days in Brattleboro, let us be your home away from home. Our historic inn is perfect for couples to reconnect in a luxurious setting. Our award-winning gardens connect to extensive trails behind our inn. Reserve your room today.

The sun peeks through the trees on a hike through the Madame Sherri Forest, one of the best things to do near our inn.

Hike Through the Madame Sherri Forest and Beyond

One of our favorite things to do near the inn is hike through the Madame Sherri Forest. The 513-acre forest is just across the New Hampshire border, in Chesterfield. The forest offers something for everyone- dog walkers, bird watchers, hikers, and snowshoers. Many come to see Madame Sherri’s “castle” ruins. 

Antionette Bramare moved from Paris, France, to New York City around 1911. Married to an American on the run, the eccentric couple changed their name to Sherri. Madame Sherri was an accomplished costume designer in New York City, famously working for the Ziegfeld Follies.

Following her husband’s death in 1929, she purchased 600 acres in Chesterfield to build a French-inspired summer home. Madame Sherri was the talk of the town with her elegant furs, chauffeured Packard, and crowds of partygoers at the castle. She became infamous for her scandalous parties during Prohibition.

When Madame Sherri’s fortune declined, she abandoned the property. It was vandalized and ultimately burned down in 1962. Anne Stokes, a Vermont artist, bought the property with the promise that she would care for the land. The day after the sale went through, Madame Sherri passed away. Eventually, the land was donated to the Forest Society, which became the Madame Sherri Forest.

Today, all that remains of the castle are the foundations and the dramatic stone staircase that led to Madame Sherri’s private chambers. The castle ruins are a short walk from the parking lot across the footbridge. Gorgeous sugar maples surround the medieval-looking ruins. Photographers and artists will be inspired. Nature lovers will be in awe. Those seeking a supernatural encounter may even hear music or laughter as you hike near the ruins in the Madame Sherri Forest. 

There are three trail options to hike in the Madame Sherri Forest.

  1. Anne Stokes Loop is a popular two-mile moderate hike. Follow the well-marked trail over the footbridge; you will come upon the castle ruins. The next spot of interest is scenic Indian Pond, where you may spy a beaver or two. Continue up the hill for a spectacular view of the mountains and valley. The loop continues through a hemlock forest before returning to the parking lot. This hike is especially breathtaking during the fall when the foliage is at its peak.
  2. The shy four-mile out-and-back Wantastiquet hike offers stunning panoramic views of the Connecticut River, Mt. Monadnock, and on a clear day, even the Berkshires. The ascent is about one mile from the Anne Stokes Loop junction, after you hike through the Madame Sherri Forest. The hike is rated moderate, will take between 2 and 2.5 hours, and has an elevation gain of just over 1000 feet. 
  3.  The Wantastiquest-Monadnock Trail (WMT) is a 50-mile strenuous hike from Brattleboro to Mt. Monadnock.  Points of interest along the trail include the historic Cheshire Rail Trail Depot, Mine Ledge, Moon Ledges, and Madame Sherri’s Forest. There is an overnight shelter near Pisgah Park and three tent sites. After your outdoor adventure, treat yourself to some relaxation in our inn.  

Whatever your fitness level, there is a hike for everyone in Brattleboro. Enjoy a walk or hike in the Madame Sherri Forest.

Our cozy living room in the best Brattleboro, VT lodging is the perfect place to unwind with a glass of wine.

The Best Brattleboro, VT Lodging

Vermont is a popular destination for a good reason. The slower pace of life is a welcome break for those visiting from busy metropolitan areas. Brattleboro provides everything Vermont is known for: historic charm, character, cultural activities, and beautiful scenery. The Inn on Putney Road is the best lodging in Brattleboro, VT. Known for warm hospitality, sophisticated rooms, gourmet breakfasts- it’s also conveniently located near all the town has to offer.

Our inn has six guest rooms designed for couples to connect and relax. Four unique rooms are in the main house, and two rooms with private entrances are in the nearby Carriage House. Each luxurious room is thoughtfully appointed with amenities and perfect touches to enhance a relaxing getaway. From whirlpool tubs to fireplaces, you will find what you are looking for in a great escape from the every day.

Each morning, we present a memorable multi-course breakfast crafted with farm-to-table ingredients.  Your meal begins with a French Press of Mocha Joe’s Roasting Co. coffee, roasted right here in Brattleboro. Coffee not your thing? No problem- we have a selection of teas and juices. The main course alternates between “savoury” and “sweet”, with bread, parfait, or fruit rounding out your meal. We are pleased to sit you in our sun-soaked breakfast room or provide a tray to dine in your room.. Please advise us in advance of any dietary concerns; we make every attempt to accommodate your needs. 

The Inn on Putney Road is ideal for those looking for luxury and local charm. Whether you explore the area’s natural beauty by taking one of the hikes in  Madame Sherri’s Forest or enjoy the comforts of your peaceful room, our inn is the perfect home base for your Vermont getaway. Book our room at the best Brattleboro, VT, lodging now.

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