Nana's Camp

Isle la Motte -> Vermont -> New England -> Northeast -> the USA

05463 Isle la Motte, 05463, United States of America

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Nana's Camp. Hotel in Isle la Motte

Nana's Camp is located in Isle la Motte, just 29 miles from Burlington. Plattsburgh is 15 miles away. The accommodation is equipped with a satellite TV. There is also a kitchen, fitted with an oven.

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