Friday, October 11, 2024

Autumn Views at The Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe Vermont

View of part of The Trapp Family Lodge on a recent visit.


On a cool, rainy day, here in Vermont, I went on a short visit to Stowe.  I wanted to see the autumn scenery at The Trapp Family Lodge. It is an incredible place with over 2,000 acres. It was acquired by the von Trapp Family in the 1940's.  The family loved the view. It reminded them of their home country in Austria. Originally, there was a small house in poor condition on the farm. Mother-Maria told the family they could always build a house but they could not build the view!  Everyone worked on the house and grounds and made it a lovely place. Over many years it has grown to what it is today. It is a private resort still owned by the decedents of the von Trapp family.  The property has lodging for guests and offers many activities throughout the year. They also welcome day-visitors to come and enjoy the property.

I took a short hike on some of the grounds close to the lodge. I will share a brief tour:

 

A side view of the property as the walking trail begins.

 The rain and clouds brought a dimness to the view, making it extra cozy and beautiful. I had my umbrella out and walked in the cool, windy air.  I was thankful for gloves, a scarf, and a warm coat!

 

The mountains, off in the distance, were stunning.

There were lamps in the windows of the buildings, making it homelike and pleasant.  Soon the woods came into view. There are signposts everywhere showing hikers where to go.  

 

A walkway up towards the Chapel.

It was so nice to be out in the crisp mountain air!  The walk was wonderful. Other guests, some with walking sticks, smiled with a greeting as they went by.  The path was steep at times but worth the effort.

 

The Chapel nestled in the woods.

The Chapel has a traditional bell on the top. There is a long string where one can ring the bell. The sound is beautiful. This is a place of serenity and rest. 


The steep path down the hill.


There are benches scattered along the pathways.  It was so good to stop and rest for a little while. A sign pointed to another path back towards the lodge. It was low and steep, but fun to hike.  As I approached the halfway mark, I heard the sound of the Chapel bell echoing in the air.  Another guest had enjoyed the Chapel!

 

The view as one steps out of the woods.

 

As I stepped out of the woods, I saw such a lovely sight before me!  Everything is so pretty and peaceful.  I can just imagine how much the von Trapp children enjoyed living here!

 

Mrs. White gazing at the view.

I stepped over to the side and looked around. The views were quieting and comforting!   I did not want to leave, but the cold air and rain made me realize it was time to go. As I got closer to the building, I heard the sound of elegant singing. Chamber music was playing so sweetly for the visitors in the lodge.


The lodging house and beautiful view.


The walk down the hill was pleasant and lovely. . . I hope to return for another visit someday.


For more information about the von Trapp Family and their lodge in Stowe, Vermont, please see the resources below:  


 

V is for von Trapp

A beautifully illustrated children's book tells a brief story of the family.



 

Christmas with the Trapp Family Singers

The voices of this talented family are calming and lovely on this special Christmas CD.




I hope you enjoyed this little tour as much as I did. 


Blessings

Mrs. White

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2 comments:

Mrs. K. Hagema said...

Thank you for sharing this! The Sound of Music was always a favorite of mine since I was very young and I was so pleased it was a favorite for my daughter as well. When she was about 4, they had a “sing-a-long” version touring in theatres, which had the lyrics on the screen and everybody in the theatre sang loudly along with each song! It was great fun! Happy Friday:).

stephanie said...

thank you so much for the history and tour! very beautiful!