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Must visit three places in Woodstock, Vermont

In Vermont , every place is engulfed in its unique beauty and charm. Last year, we visited Woodstock, and if you visit Woodstock, you must add these three places to your list, too. Quechee Gorge and Village - You can take a hot air balloon ride or walk on the bridge to witness this beauty. The deepest gorge in Vermont is 165 feet deep, located on Route 4. You can hike down for more wonderful views.  Just a few minutes away is the Quechee Village, with a lovely set of fruit vendors, maple syrup, candy, and antique shops in Alpaca. One quint place to visit for a bit of everything, and you can walk from one place to another easily, look for souvenirs and things, or just look around.  Driving around Taftsville Covered Bridge - No fall visit to Vermont is complete without visiting a covered bridge. Not just the visit, but if you drive around this beautiful red-colored historic covered bridge, you can see the quintessential raw beauty of Vermont at the onset of the robust fall colors, whic

Five things in Fall in Stowe, Vermont

I often love to escape from my mundane life to somewhere quaint, where I can let myself meld in nature and at the same time with the culture, the food, and This is what I often long for in my monotonous life. I have visited many places in Vermont but, Stowe was on my list for a long time. As the pandemic halted life for so many of us in several ways, I decided to visit Stowe in the fall.  Even though Stowe is popular with ski goers, but fall beauty of Stowe is unparalleled as if nature has created its own leisure time. Until I visited Sowe, I could not imagine how it felt like to be in Sowe, as if fall has sprinkled upon all its confetti of color in Stowe. A little yet charming town with opulent old architectural buildings in the backdrop of deep green mountains, lines like the hilly river, and beautiful churches popping up, it's simply mesmerizing.  Walk around the Stowe Village - One thing is to simply do nothing, but be smitten by the beauty of walking around or sit in a coffee

Three things to do fall in Guildford CT

The favorite month of the year, October is here and there are many things to be psyched up about.  In the southern part of Connecticut, Guilford is engulfed in green this coastal town is not just about historic homes but it offers many things.  Well connected with train lines, if you live in NYC, definitely a day trip is worth visiting this fall . Here are my 3 favorite things this fall : Visit the Strawberry Hallow Farm -  Just like out of the great Halloween movie scene, this quaint little farm is brimming with rustic beauty. You can't imagine 50 years back it was just barren land. With painstaking planning, the owner turned this place into a favorite spot for many. I especially loved visiting the ground with barn, Halloween decor, and a cute little wagon for the kids to carry pumpkin. And adding the well to the ground adds old-world charm. Varied pumpkins, squashes, and little crafts and decor. If not anything, do visit this farm for photos. Visit Bishop orchard for pumpkin car