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, the fall beauty of Stowe is unparalleled, as if nature has created its own leisure time. Until I visited Stowe, I could not imagine what it felt like to be in Stowe, as if fall had sprinkled its confetti of color upon all. A little yet charming town with opulent old architectural buildings set against the backdrop of deep green mountains, lined by a hilly river, and beautiful churches, it's simply mesmerizing.
Walk around Stowe Village - One thing is to simply do nothing, but be captivated by the beauty of walking around, or sit in a coffee shop and savor it slowly, allowing yourself to sink into the local culture.
Bike or Walk Stowe Recreation Path - If you want to be enchanted by the fall beauty, the alleys encrusted with fall leaves, or the colors and views, take a bike ride or just walk, and wonder is right there in the 5.3 scenic and picturesque miles.
Drive to Smuggler's Notch - A bit of adventure, driving through a narrow passage through the Green Mountains, but if you want to witness the wonderful cascading roads and lines of yellow, Smuggler's Notch rewards you with the best small waterfalls, little picnic areas, trails, creeks, and whatnot.
Mount Mansfield - The highest peak of Vermont, Mount Mansfield, is beautiful at its best. Drive the car, take a road trip, or ride a gondola; nothing is unrivaled. The views are breathtaking.
Cold Hollow Cider - No fall trip would be complete without tasting some donuts and cider. It is the best donut and cider in town. Also, experience the process of making a tour of the old school pressing room.
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