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| Property Info
The Auberge de Stowe is a classic country bed and breakfast, offering 8 comfortable rooms with both private and semi-private baths. Relax by the fireplace or hot tub in the winter; cool down in the swimming pool or river in the summer - all in the company of your host family. In the morning, you'll be greeted by the generous Continental breakfast featuring croissants and home baked specialties from the oven of La Belle Mere, Madame Collins. Enjoy coffee or tea in the sunny breakfast room overlooking the Waterbury River and you're ready for the famous slopes of Stowe, which are just minutes away.
All rooms at the Auberge de Stowe are air-conditioned and climate controlled. Each also comes with a radio alarm clock. Four of the eight rooms have a private bath. |
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| Area Attractions
Stowe is a wonderfully eclectic village that is home to a thriving arts community and exciting cultural happenings. From outdoor concerts in rolling meadows featuring the Vermont Symphony Orchestra, to entertaining productions of popular and classical theatrical shows, the performing arts are alive and well in Stowe. There are museums and art galleries in the village, and an incredible array of artists, artisans and crafts people plying their talents and selling their wares. At 4,395 feet, Stowe's Mt. Mansfield is literally the high point of Vermont. This spectacular mountain forms the centerpiece of a region that is legitimately world famous for its outdoor activities and adventures. Summer visitors enjoy gentle strolls and thrilling above-timberline hiking, mountain and road biking, horseback riding, angling, canoeing and kayaking, golf, tennis, soaring, and swimming in sparkling streams and lakes. In winter, skiers and snowboarders come from around the world to experience Mt. Mansfield's storied terrain. Stowe also offers sleigh- and dog sled rides, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and ice- skating. Stowe is especially famous as one of North America's premier cross- country skiing destinations, with hundreds of kilometers of groomed and backcountry trails. Fall in Stowe brings the explosions of autumn color for which Vermont is internationally famed. The brilliance of Stowe's fall foliage adds an extra dimension of enjoyment to every outdoor pursuit, from serene strolls on the world famous recreation path to nerve-jangling rock climbs on the faces of Smugglers Notch and everything in between. Stowe is definitely a one of a kind vacation] |
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| Driving Directions
692 South Main Street, Stowe, VT - Burlington International Airport: Depart airport south on Airport Drive. Turn left onto US-2/Theodore Roosevelt Hightway/Williston Road. Turn right onto St. George Road/VT-2A. Merge onto I-89 South via the ramp on the left. Take the VT-100 North exit, Exit 10. Turn left onto VT-100, and exit at property. |
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| Property Information
Check-in time - 3:30 PM
Check-out time - 11 AM
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| Policies and Disclaimers
You must present a photo ID when checking in. Your credit card is charged at the time you book.
These excellent rates are only available through us. Please do not call the property, as they
will not have our discounted rates in their system. Bed type and smoking preferences are not guaranteed.
Your reservation is prepaid and is guaranteed for late arrival. The total charge includes all room charges
and taxes, as well as fees for access and booking. Any incidental charges such as parking, phone calls,
and room service will be handled directly between you and the property. |
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| Cancellation PolicyCHECK AVAILABLE DATES AND RATES FOR CURRENT CANCELLATION POLICY. CANCEL SPECIFICATION IS STATED UPON BOOKING AND IS PRIOR TO ARRIVAL, LOCAL HOTEL TIME, TO AVOID A CANCELLATION PENALTY WHICH IS DUE TO SEASONAL CHANGES. THE MOST ACCURATE CANCEL POLICY IS RETURNED UPON BOOKING. |
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