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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 |
Rutland County
Other Counties: Addison |
Bennington | Caledonia
| Chittenden | Franklin
| Grand Isle | Lamoille |
Orange | Orleans |
Washington | Windham |
Windsor
Regions: Northeast
Kingdom | Sugarbush/Mad River Valley
- Brandon: Birdcage romantic Bed & Breakfast
- SKI. BIKE. HIKE. GOLF. FISH. RELAX. Come and enjoy an historical setting
in pristine natural surroundings of forty acres of rolling hills, woods and
meadows. Private hiking trail with breathtaking views.
- Brandon: Brandon Inn - The Brandon Inn has
quite a history, marked by over twenty different owners over the past
two-hundred plus years. The Inn actually began as a one-story tavern opened by
Jacob Simonds in 1786.
- Brandon: Churchill House Inn - Each of our
nine rooms has a private bath and is furnished with its own blend of original
furnishings, antique pieces and modern bedding. Full breakfasts get the day off
to a rousing start, and our dinners, served by candlelight at great oak tables,
are a gastronomic love affair -- inspired cuisine from throughout the world,
including homemade soups, breads and desserts.
- Brandon: The Inn on Park Street resides in
the heart of Brandon, Vermont, nestled on a plush rolling green. Once you walk
into this lovely Victorian Inn, you'll feel right at home. Two hundred Teddy
bears live here along with many other whimsicals, collectibles, and antiques.
- Brandon: Old Mill
Inn, tucked away on five acres of woods, meadows, and farmland, with
chickens, barn cats, dogs, and miniature horses.
- Brandon: 12
Franklin Street Bed and Breakfast - You are cordially invited to experience
New England at its finest. Wake up to golden rays of sunshine streaming through
your bedroom window. The aroma of fresh baked bread drifting into your room is
a sure sign of another peaceful morning at 12 Franklin Street Bed and
Breakfast.
- Brandon: Rosebelle's Victorian Inn - Victorian
charm in historic Brandon Village, an impressive c-1839, three-story manor with
a second French Empire mansard roof is listed in the National Register of
Historic places.
- Brandon: The Lilac
Inn - The Lilac Inn is a leading romantic destination for weddings and
civil unions, Middlebury College events, Killington winter and summer
recreation, plus corporate retreats .
- Chittenden: Fox
Creek Inn (formerly Tulip Tree Inn), noted for its warm ambiance, fine
dining and inviting guest rooms, is nestled on six and one half wooded acres
along a bubbling trout stream in the Green Mountains of Vermont, ten minutes
north east of Rutland.
- Danby: Silas
Griffith Inn - In 1891, Silas Griffith, Vermont's first millionaire and
"Lumber King," built this grand home as a wedding gift for his new bride,
Katherine. Nestled on 12 gently rolling acres of meadow in the idyllic village
of Danby, the Inn enjoys superb 360-degree views of the Green and Taconic
Mountains.
- Fair Haven: Maplewood Inn - steal away to this 1843
Greek Revival nestled at the base of the Green Mountains. Offers panoramic
country views, sunsets from the porch, and a romantic atmosphere amid many fine
antiques.
- Fair Haven: Fair
Haven Inn features bed and breakfast accommodation, a restaurant and
catering.
- Fair Haven:
Vermont Marble Inn, a 14 room
mansion.
- Killington: Birch
Ridge Inn, an intimate 10 room inn combines elegant hospitality, fine
dining, and easy accessibility with a relaxed atmosphere in the Green Mountains
of Central Vermont.
- Killington: The
Whale Inn - A private townhome with three comfortable bedrooms (sleeps 6 -
8), kitchen, sunroom and reading area. Each bedroom has its own fireplace and
private bath with a two-person jacuzzi tub!
- Rutland: Harvest Moon Bed and Breakfast - Spend
the night in an 1835 Vermont farmhouse and step back in time. Our family owned
Bed and Breakfast is furnished with antiques throughout inviting calm country
comfort. Harvest Moon B&B is surrounded by a working dairy farm and acres
of woodlands, yet we are located minutes from downtown Rutland.
- Rutland: I. B.
Munson House B&B - From the first step you take into the I.B. Munson
House you can not help but be swept back in time. The beautiful chandelier
lights your way as the gently curving staircase invites you to your room. You
can feel the enchantment of a bygone era throughout our Vermont Victorian
Inn.
- Rutland:
The Inn
at Rutland - The Inn at Rutland is a stately Victorian Mansion built by
William F. Burditt for his family in 1889 and located within a few miles of
Killington Vermont. This Vermont Inn, voted Best Bed & Breakfast in the
Greater Rutland area is a perfect place to stay for people skiing at
Killington, hiking the Green Mountains of Vermont or enjoying the Fall Foliage.
- Killington: The
Snowed Inn, tucked away in a quiet, woodland setting close to skiing.
- Killington: The
Vermont Inn - Please join us at our small c. 1840 country inn on five acres
in the Green Mountains. We offer the charm of a family run inn with excellent
New England and Continental cuisine. We have achieved a three diamond rating
from AAA and our restaurant also won the Killington Champagne Dine-Around Award
for fine dining for three consecutive years.
- Poultney: Tower Hall Bed & Breakfast, a
century old Queen Anne Victorian home with stained glass, beautiful woodwork,
imposing staircase and a wrap-around porch.
- Shrewsbury: Crisanver House - Down a quiet country
road, past fields of wildflowers and embraced by Vermont's Green Mountains
awaits a country inn ready to welcome you. Tucked into this peaceful
countryside, Crisanver House is an early American farmhouse perched
majestically atop 115 acres of woods and meadows overlooking the hamlet of
Shrewsbury.
- Wallingford: I.B. Munson House - From the first step
you take into the I.B. Munson House you can not help but be swept back in time.
The beautiful chandelier lights your way as the gently curving staircase
invites you to your room. You can feel the enchantment of a bygone era
throughout our Vermont Victorian Inn.
- Wallingford: White Rocks Inn - An elegant country
retreat with gracious home, magnificent barn, and secluded honeymoon cottages.
Romantic packages include chauffeur-driven ride to dinner in antique
limousine.
Further Links
- Killington
Chamber of Commerce: The Killington Region is an all-season vacation
destination. With some of the highest and most varied mountain terrain in New
England, Killington is the choice for outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds.
Killington Resort is one of the largest ski areas in the world - 95 miles of
skiing and snowboarding terrain, many of which also support mountain biking and
hiking when the snows have melted. The famous Appalachian and Long Trails
transverse these mountains, as do miles of VAST trails, the Vermont Association
of Snow Travelers snowmobile and cross country ski statewide trail system. For
less rugged adventure, this spectacular mountain setting is home to two PGA
golf courses, with 12 area courses just a short drive away.
- Rutland Regional
Chamber of Commerce
- Town of Brandon
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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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