The hills are definitely alive in Stowe, Vermont, home to the Trapp Family Lodge. Yes, the very one portrayed in the 1965 Oscar-winning film The Sound of Music. The lodge first opened in 1950 with 27 rooms. Today it’s a 971-hectare (2,400-acre) resort boasting sweeping mountain views, complete with a gorgeous Austrian-style Main Lodge consisting of 96 rooms and suites; 100 two-bedroom guest houses (time-shared) and 16 luxurious three-bedroom villas. Not only will the accommodations and natural setting of the Trapp Lodge blow you away, but the European-style cuisine created by Executive Chef Brian Thomlinson is to die for. In addition to good eats and sleeps, you have a natural playground at your disposal at the Trapp Lodge, which hosts an array of active adventures from skiing to snowshoeing, hiking, biking, tennis and swimming. For the perfect Trapp Lodge honeymoon, we suggest signing on for the Trapp Lodge’s Romance Package (staring at $500 per person, minimum two-night stay), which includes a deluxe room, daily full country breakfast and three-course dinner, champagne and engraved flutes upon check-in and a one-hour massage for both of you. For more information, visit trappfamilylodge.com.
Mountain Romance
Head for Vermont’s Trapp Family Lodge for a luxurious back-to-nature honeymoon getaway. By Alison McGill












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