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Woodstock Vermont fall's ultimate bucket list

 




Azure sky, crisp crimson, mustard leaves, scenic drives not just depicts fall in Woodstock but the mileage of human aesthetics merges into it to create the surreal scene. Picturesque farm, winding dirt roads, historic covered bridges, buildings are signature of quintessential small-town Vermont's fall charm and the world enfolds with never-ending beauty. Nestled in central Vermont, Woodstock is a fall wonderland when the autumn palette files with vivid colors and makes it an ultimate fall bucket list. 







Not just nature in autumn, Woodstock's every nooks and corner is equally decked up from porches to patios to the gardens with the autumn vibe and almost turns into a festive vibe. There is nowhere you feel like you feel here.  Visit quaint farmhouses nearby Woodstock, take a walk in the covered bridge, or stroll in the downtown and sip a cup of tea or coffee and taste the local bakery and behold the entire scene forever.






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  1. What a beautiful and peaceful place! I would love to own a cottage in a place like this.

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  2. This looks like such a relaxing place. Would love to stroll and try something from the bakery.

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  3. I’d love to be able to visit Vermont myself one day! It looks like such an incredible spot to be able to explore.

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  4. Vermont is still on my bucket list to see! Looks so charming and beautiful there!

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  5. So beautiful! I love nature. Thanks for sharing.

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  6. What a great bucket list idea. I'd love to check it out sometime.

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  7. Oh my goodness YES PLEASE, it looks absolutely BEAUTIFUL there!!

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  8. Such a peaceful and beautiful environment - I would love to have a cup of tea over there :)

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  9. Wow, this is so wonderful! I love how peaceful this place and it feel so refreshing to be there.

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