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Vermont Foliage Tour
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Vermont
Foliage Tour This title has been created to provide a singular Guide
for all those who are entranced by the magic of a New England Autumn as it is
revealed in Vermont's foliage display. The tape offers an introduction to the
geography, weather and progressions of the foliage season, as well as
introductions to the various trees that make up the autumn display. It provides
a detailed guided tour of a variety of the best foliage viewing itineraries in
the state. A must for every lover of the most beloved of New England's charms.
Books about
Vermont
Vermont: An Explorer's Guide
Fodor's 2006 New England
The Soul of Vermont
Flyfisher's Guide to Northern New England
Winter Trails Vermont & New Hampshire
Hiking Vermont (FalconGuide)
Touring Vermont's Scenic Roads
Country Towns of Vermont |
Orange County
Other Counties: Addison |
Bennington | Caledonia
| Chittenden | Franklin
| Grand Isle | Lamoille |
Orleans | Rutland |
Washington | Windham |
Windsor
Regions: Northeast
Kingdom | Sugarbush/Mad River Valley
- Chelsea: Shire
Inn - Stay in a bright, comfortable room with wood burning fireplace in
this wonderful 1832 mansion. Begin and end each day with fabulous meals.
Between, enjoy our tours of vintage Vermont, hike the nearby hills, bike or
XC-ski this beautiful valley.
- Fairlee: The
Silver Maple Lodge and Cottages is one of Vermont's oldest continuously
operating country inns.
- Randolph: Three
Stallion Inn Bed and Breakfast - Warmth, charm and friendliness await you
at the Three Stallion Inn, a traditional Vermont bed and breakfast inn, located
on 1,300 pastoral acres in the heart of the Green Mountains in Randolph,
Vermont. Uniquely decorated, comfortable guestrooms and casual dining enhance
the relaxed atmosphere that makes the Inn an ideal bed and breakfast getaway!
Further Links
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Featured Inn:
 520 U.S. Route 5 South Fairlee, VT 05045 (802) 333-4326
· (800) 666-1946
Email:
scott@silvermaplelodge.com
http://www.silvermaplelodge.com
The Silver Maple Lodge and Cottages is one of
Vermont's oldest continuously operating country inns. The centerpiece of our
historic property is an antique farmhouse dating to the late 1700's, which was
expanded in the Victorian-style in the mid 1800's. The inn, which first opened
its doors to travelers in the 1920's, has been restored and refurbished. Our
look is fresh but the lodge is filled with many of the inn's original antique
furnishings and exposed 200 year old hand-hewn beams remain.
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