3 Towns in Vermont to Get Cozy and Watch the Snow Fall in Front of an Open Fire Now

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As winter blankets Vermont in a pristine layer of snow, the charm of New England comes alive in its quaint towns. Imagine picturesque landscapes, historic architecture, and the warmth of crackling fires—the perfect setting for a winter escape. Here are three charming towns in Vermont where you can watch the snow fall in front of an open fire, and where the accommodations and dining experiences are equally enchanting.

Woodstock, Vermont

In these three charming Vermont towns, the combination of snow-covered landscapes and crackling fires creates a magical winter retreat. Whether you're an outdoor adventurer or someone seeking a peaceful fireside escape, Vermont's enchanting towns have something special to offer during the snowy season.

1. Woodstock, Vermont: A Storybook Village

Nestled along the Ottauquechee River, Woodstock, Vermont is the epitome of a storybook New England village. Cobblestone streets, charming shops, and historic homes create a postcard-perfect setting.

Woodstock, Vermont

Where to Stay: The Woodstock Inn & Resort

The Woodstock Inn & Resort exudes classic Vermont elegance. With its colonial architecture and roaring fireplaces, it offers a cozy retreat. Choose a room with a view of the snowy village or opt for a suite with a private fireplace. After a day of exploring, unwind in the inn's luxurious spa or sip hot cocoa by the fire in Richardson's Tavern.

Image Courtesy: Woodstock Inn & Resort

Where to Dine: Simon Pearce Restaurant

For a gourmet fireside dining experience, head to Simon Pearce. Overlooking the Ottauquechee River, this restaurant features farm-to-table cuisine. Enjoy dishes crafted with local ingredients while the fireplace casts a warm glow on the rustic ambiance.

Image Courtesy: Simon Pearce Restaurant

2. Stowe, Vermont: A Winter Wonderland

Stowe, Vermont, surrounded by the majestic Green Mountains, is a haven for winter enthusiasts. Known for its world-class skiing and outdoor activities, this charming town also offers a serene escape for those seeking fireside relaxation.

Stowe, Vermont

Where to Stay: The Trapp Family Lodge

Immerse yourself in the charm of the von Trapp family's Austrian-inspired lodge. Cozy up by the fire in the main lounge or your room, each adorned with alpine décor. The Trapp Family Lodge provides a tranquil setting to watch the snowfall outside.

Image Courtesy: The Trapp Family Lodge

Where to Dine: The WhistlePig Pavilion

Indulge in the warmth of the rustic fireplace at The WhistlePig Pavilion. Located at The Lodge at Spruce Peak, this restaurant offers a refined dining experience with a menu highlighting regional flavors. Savor a hearty meal while gazing at the snow-covered slopes.

Image Courtesy: Spruce Peak Resort

 

3. Manchester, Vermont: Quaint Elegance

Surrounded by the Green and Taconic Mountains, Manchester combines small-town charm with upscale boutiques and art galleries. This idyllic setting makes it an excellent choice for a winter escape.

Manchester, Vermont

Where to Stay: The Equinox Golf Resort & Spa

Step into a world of luxury at The Equinox Golf Resort & Spa. This historic resort, nestled in the heart of Manchester Village, boasts elegant rooms with fireplaces. Unwind in the spa, take a stroll through the beautifully landscaped grounds, and enjoy the ambiance of the resort's inviting fireplaces.

Image Courtesy: The Equinox Golf Resort & Spa

Where to Dine: The Copper Grouse

For a sophisticated fireside dining experience, head to The Copper Grouse. Located at The Taconic Hotel, this restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere and a menu featuring locally sourced ingredients. Indulge in seasonal dishes while the fireplace adds a touch of warmth to the elegant surroundings.

Image Courtesy: The Copper Grouse

 
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