Arguably, any town in Vermont is worthy of a snow globe scene. We don’t disagree — it’s simply that picture perfect in our little corner of the Northeast. Here are some scenes from the 802 that are straight out of snow globe in VT. Get ready to start walking in a winter wonderland, folks!
- Grafton
Facebook/Grafton Inn Vermont From cheese to charm, everything you find here is picture perfect.
- Manchester
Facebook/The Reluctant Panther Inn and Restaurant From the shops and eateries during the day to the warm glow from the windows at night, Manchester beckons you in for a warm cozy slumber.
- Richmond
Flickr/Don Shall The Old Round Church in winter is just made for snow globes. It’s stunningly serene!
- Burlington
Facebook/The Church Street Marketplace The hundreds of thousands of twinkling lights on Burlington’s Church Street Marketplace is pure magic. Add some glistening snow and you’re in wonderland.
- Woodstock
Facebook/Woodstock Inn & Resort Woodstock, Vermont is famous for its charm year round, but when the holidays arrive, it’s extra special.
- Dorset
Facebook/The Dorset Inn Filled with history and charm, the town of Dorset embodies what small towns in New England strive for.
- Stowe
Facebook/Trapp Family Lodge The hills are alive with quintessential charm in Stowe.
- Waitsfield
Flickr/Mike Norton There’s nothing quite like a classic covered bridge to set the scene for a Vermont backdrop.
- Newfane
Facebook/Four Columns Newhart? No! Newfane, as in Newfane, Vermont! Don’t be surprised if you meet Larry, Darryl and Darryl here!
- Jeffersonville
Facebook/Lajoie Stables A winter horseback ride through the snow at Lajoie Stables is an experience of a lifetime.
- Weston
Facebook/The Vermont Country Store The town green in Weston is charming any time of the year, but when the snow falls, it’s like being in a real live snow globe. It’s a simple, yet bucket list worth moment for sure!
- Jay
Facebook/Matthew Lukens Jay is one of the most Northernmost towns in Vermont, and when you’re that far north, there’s no place to go but up! Mountain top high, that is.
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Facebook/Grafton Inn Vermont
From cheese to charm, everything you find here is picture perfect.
Facebook/The Reluctant Panther Inn and Restaurant
From the shops and eateries during the day to the warm glow from the windows at night, Manchester beckons you in for a warm cozy slumber.
Flickr/Don Shall
The Old Round Church in winter is just made for snow globes. It’s stunningly serene!
Facebook/The Church Street Marketplace
The hundreds of thousands of twinkling lights on Burlington’s Church Street Marketplace is pure magic. Add some glistening snow and you’re in wonderland.
Facebook/Woodstock Inn & Resort
Woodstock, Vermont is famous for its charm year round, but when the holidays arrive, it’s extra special.
Facebook/The Dorset Inn
Filled with history and charm, the town of Dorset embodies what small towns in New England strive for.
Facebook/Trapp Family Lodge
The hills are alive with quintessential charm in Stowe.
Flickr/Mike Norton
There’s nothing quite like a classic covered bridge to set the scene for a Vermont backdrop.
Facebook/Four Columns
Newhart? No! Newfane, as in Newfane, Vermont! Don’t be surprised if you meet Larry, Darryl and Darryl here!
Facebook/Lajoie Stables
A winter horseback ride through the snow at Lajoie Stables is an experience of a lifetime.
Facebook/The Vermont Country Store
The town green in Weston is charming any time of the year, but when the snow falls, it’s like being in a real live snow globe. It’s a simple, yet bucket list worth moment for sure!
Facebook/Matthew Lukens
Jay is one of the most Northernmost towns in Vermont, and when you’re that far north, there’s no place to go but up! Mountain top high, that is.