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In-App Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour on Vermont RT 100
In-App Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour on Vermont RT 100
In-App Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour on Vermont RT 100
In-App Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour on Vermont RT 100
In-App Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour on Vermont RT 100

In-App Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour on Vermont RT 100


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  • Explore Vermont's Route 100, from Smugglers Resort to Killington. Enjoy outdoor challenges, historical sites, and local brews.
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-What you can expect-
Start by downloading the Action Tour Guide app, which will serve as your personal tour guide, audio guide, and map all-in-one for the scenic drive along Vermont's Route 100. Purchase one tour per car, not per person, so everyone can enjoy the experience together!

Your tour route begins at the Vermont Country Store in Weston, capturing the essence of. From there, explore President Calvin Coolidge's Homestead near Killington, a National Historic Landmark that provides insights into a presidency that restored American trust.

As you drive, admire the historic covered bridges in Warren, Waitsfield, and Jeffersonville, each offering a picturesque glimpse into Vermont's architectural past. The route leads you to Stowe, renowned for its skiing and vibrant summer activities like hiking and golfing. Here, you’ll also discover the legacy of the Von Trapp Family Lodge, enhancing your experience with its historical significance.

Ascending through Smugglers Notch, learn about its crucial role in history with dramatic landscapes and tales of daring escapes to freedom. Each stop on this journey through Vermont’s Route 100 is packed with captivating stories and local secrets, making this scenic drive an unforgettable exploration of New England’s charm.

Each stop is packed with fascinating stories and local tips, making this driving tour of Vermont's Route 100 an unforgettable experience.

Purchase Notice

Duration: Lasts 3 hours to 4 hours

Reminders

  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Start the self-guided tour at 18 N Main St, Route 100, Wilmington, VT 05363, or 85 Church St, Jeffersonville, VT 05464.

  • Know in advance:Please note that this tour is an audio tour guide, and not an attraction entrance ticket

  • This is a self-guided tour; no guide will accompany you. The tour operator's app functions as a guide, an audio tour, and a map all in one

  • Please arrange for a vehicle before you take the tour. You only need to book one tour per vehicle, not per person

  • After booking the tour, search your email for the phrase "Set up your self-guided tour now." Follow these instructions immediately to finish setting up the tour while you have Wi-Fi/data. Please don't wait until you are on-site

  • Works perfectly without cellular or Wi-Fi with offline maps

  • The audio stories play on their own based on your location. You can start anytime and pause anywhere

  • Most stops along the tour have animated videos, allowing you to visualise what you cannot see, such as snapshots from different centuries or interior rooms

  • New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want

  • The tour requires a supported mobile device for navigation. Please use an iPhone with iOS 15 or later, an Android device with Android 9 or later, or an iPad/tablet with GPS and cellular service

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Validity Period

  • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

FAQ

1. How long does it typically take to complete a self-guided driving tour on Vermont Route 100?

A self-guided driving tour on Vermont Route 100, stretching from Smugglers Resort to Killington, can typically take a full day or more, depending on how many stops you make. While the driving itself can be done in approximately 4-6 hours, allowing for visits to towns, attractions, and scenic overlooks will extend the experience considerably. Many travelers dedicate 2-3 days to explore it fully, especially if enjoying hiking or skiing.

2. What makes Vermont Route 100 a scenic drive, and what visual attractions can be expected?

Vermont Route 100 is highly regarded for its exceptional scenic beauty, winding through picturesque valleys, past rolling farmlands, and alongside charming New England villages. Visitors can expect breathtaking views of the Green Mountains, especially vibrant fall foliage in autumn, lush greenery in summer, and snow-covered landscapes in winter. The route offers continuous opportunities for photography and enjoying natural vistas at various viewpoints.

3. Which towns are located along Vermont Route 100 and offer good stopping opportunities for travelers?

Vermont Route 100 passes through many inviting towns that offer excellent stopping opportunities. Key towns include Stowe, known for its ski resort and village charm; Waterbury, home to famous ice cream and craft breweries; and Waitsfield, offering a more rural, historic feel. Further south, you'll find Rochester, Ludlow (near Okemo Mountain), and the resort town of Killington, each providing unique local shops, dining, and cultural experiences.

4. What specific sights and must-see attractions are recommended to explore on a driving tour of Vermont Route 100?

On a driving tour of Vermont Route 100, recommended sights include the Ben & Jerry's Factory in Waterbury, a popular stop for ice cream lovers. Stowe offers the Stowe Mountain Resort and charming village shops. Further south, visitors can explore various state parks, hiking trails, and local farm stands. The route also features numerous scenic overlooks for panoramic mountain views, especially within the Green Mountain National Forest areas.

5. What are the best times of year to experience the scenic beauty of Vermont Route 100?

The best times to experience the scenic beauty of Vermont Route 100 depend on your preference. Autumn (late September to mid-October) is renowned for spectacular fall foliage. Summer (June to August) offers lush green landscapes, pleasant weather for outdoor activities, and vibrant farmer's markets. Winter (December to March) transforms the route into a snowy wonderland, ideal for skiing and winter sports enthusiasts, especially around Smugglers Resort and Killington.

6. What types of outdoor challenges and activities can be found along Vermont Route 100, from Smugglers Resort to Killington?

Along Vermont Route 100, particularly between Smugglers Resort and Killington, travelers can find diverse outdoor challenges and activities. These include world-class skiing and snowboarding in winter at resorts like Stowe, Sugarbush, and Killington. In warmer months, opportunities abound for hiking on extensive trail networks, mountain biking, kayaking, and fly fishing in local rivers. Many areas also feature scenic golf courses and opportunities for nature photography.

7. How can travelers best plan their itinerary to make the most of a self-guided driving tour on Vermont Route 100?

To best plan your self-guided tour on Vermont Route 100, consider allocating ample time beyond just driving. Decide on your priorities: fall foliage, outdoor activities, or exploring charming towns. Group nearby attractions, like combining a visit to the Ben & Jerry's factory with other Waterbury stops. Utilize an audio tour for insightful commentary. Book accommodations in advance, especially during peak seasons like fall, and factor in time for spontaneous stops at local eateries or shops.

8. Are there historical sites or local culinary experiences like local brews to enjoy along Vermont Route 100?

Yes, Vermont Route 100 offers a rich array of historical sites and local culinary experiences. You can explore historical societies and museums in many towns, showcasing Vermont's heritage. The region is also famous for its craft beverage scene, with numerous breweries, distilleries, and cideries, especially in and around Waterbury and Stowe, offering tastings and tours. Additionally, farm-to-table restaurants and local food markets provide opportunities to savor Vermont's fresh produce and artisanal goods.

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