Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour of Vermont, RT100 Scenic Byway
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Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour of Vermont, RT100 Scenic Byway

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About this experience

Download the GuideAlong self-guided audio tour and you'll discover more on your Vermont Scenic Route 100 Byway drive. Hear fascinating stories, local tips, and directions play automatically based on your location.

Explore the charming stops along the way, starting with a taste of Apple Cider and a visit to Ben & Jerry's. Enjoy the artisanal flavors at the Cabot Annex and marvel at the historic Covered Bridges. Discover the President Calvin Coolidge Homestead, the beauty of Smugglers Notch, and the charm of Stowe.

Enjoy the freedom to explore offline at your own pace, spending more time at places that interest you and bypassing any that don’t.

Stories, tips, and directions play automatically based on your location.
Travel at your own pace.
Tour offline using GPS, no cell service or WiFi needed.
Suggested itineraries for half, full, or multi-day use.
Buy once, use forever! No expiry, includes free updates.
Like having a tour guide along for the drive.
Purchase one tour per vehicle.

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Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour of Vermont, RT100 Scenic Byway

What's included

Support: Toll free phone, chat and email
Buy once, use forever! No expiry, includes free updates.
Easy To Use: Pre-download and tour offline
Location Based: Stories, tips & directions that autoplay
Trip Planner: In-app web and PDF
Flexible Routes: Suggested itineraries or create your own
GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) Audio Tour: 300 Points

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

As the audio guides play commentary based on your gps location, you can create your own itinerary along the tour route to match your interests and schedule.

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Vermont holds the record for the greatest number of authentic covered bridges per capita in the country.

We will see several of these protected bridges on our drive along RT 100. Some of our favorites are at Warren, Waitsfield and Jeffersonville which as at the very northern end of our drive, and actually located on RT108.

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Stop 3

Is there a quainter ski mountain town in the US?

Oh it's got superb skiing and facilities on Mount Mansfield and Spruce Peak but it's the picture postcard perfect town center and friendly locals that provide a unique reprieve from citylife for most visitors.

But believe it or not, Stowe's busiest time is the summer when visitors flock for activities like hiking, golf, rockclimbing, biking and ziplining.

Stowe is also a favorite location for the amazing Fall foliage show and leaf peepers arrive from all over the world to enjoy the amazing colors.

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Stop 4 Pass by

What is a notch? Well that depends on where you are from. It's the lowest point in a mountain range. In the South you'll probably call it a gap, in the West it's a pass.

So Smugglers Notch represents the path between the Green Mountains and Sterling Range. Anything from goods, livestock and liquor was transported and even slaves escaping to Canada used this route.

Smugglers Notch is a fun and scenic part of our drive and actually follows RT108 between Stowe and Jeffersonville which is the northern end point (or start point) of our tour route.

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Stop 5

Yes, the same family as in the epic Sound of Music movie settled in the United States, fleeing Nazi occupied Austria in 1939.

After touring the country, they purchased an old farm in Stowe, later renamed to Trapp Family Lodge.

There is now extensive accommodations, dining and a brewery onsite.

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Vermont holds the record for the greatest number of authentic covered bridges per capita in the country.

We will see several of these protected bridges on our drive along RT 100. Some of our favorites are at Warren, Waitsfield and Jeffersonville which as at the very northern end of our drive, and actually located on RT108.

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Few things are as classic-Vermont as a cup of hot apple cider on a cold day. But when fermented, apple cider is also a delicious alternative to beer and wine. And even better, cider makes a terrific flavor for donuts.

We will recommend a stop at the Cold Hollow Cider Mill to try all of these treats!

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Vermont is famous for its dairy products and fresh produce.

In a single location at Cabot Farmer's Store, we can enjoy sampling classic Vermont cheeses, chocolates and other delicacies. There is also a selection of hard ciders and wines from the region.

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Hands down, the number one most popular spot on this foodie highway is that world-famous ice cream factory.

With upwards of 55 flavors, it could be the most difficult decision of your entire vacation. (chocolate chunky monkey for us).

Make sure to see the flavors that have been "retired" in the flavor graveyard!

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This is the quintessential Vermont-style country store along our drive.

Most travelers will pop in to search for souvenirs, tasty treats to sample, and quality woollen and outerware. Many more things than we can list here.

The store is located in the Village of Weston and is a must-stop.

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This modest farmhouse home to President Calvin Coolidge, aligns with his values; honesty, frugality and a reserved self restraint.

Perhaps a welcome change from a period of scandals and instability. Explore inside this National Historic Landmark to learn how this native Vermonter actually restored public opinion in the government!

Located near the Killington portion of our drive.

Optional stop: Admission fees vary ~ $12 p/adult.

What's not included

Food and Drinks.

Available languages

Audio guide
EN

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Important information

Suitable for all physical fitness levels
This self-guided audio tour is flexible. The total duration depends on which stops are made along the way, and how long is spent at any stops.
Minimum mobile OS version iOS 15 / Android 9 (Pie). iPad models with GPS chip.

Important notes

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- Need help? Call GuideAlong toll-free on 1866-477-1791.

DOWNLOAD THE GUIDEALONG APP & TOUR NOW
You must pre-download both the GuideAlong app and audio tour to your phone over reliable wifi or cellular data before you drive out of signal. If you can OPEN your tour and see the START TOURING button, your tour is downloaded. No service is required while touring.

FLEXIBLE TRAVEL DATE
There’s no expiry, date or time limit for your tour, so download the GuideAlong app and audio tour now. If your plans change to a different day there’s no need to change your travel date.

CHARGING & SOUND
We don’t recommend connecting your phone to the vehicle's USB port. Instead, use a USB/C car charger adapter in the auxiliary power outlet (cigarette lighter) to prevent an automatic secondary pairing and keep your phone charged. CarPlay and Android Auto are not yet supported, so listen to the tour through your phone’s speaker or pair it to your car stereo via Bluetooth: guidealong.com/travel-tips-bluetooth/.

HELP & SUPPORT

- FAQs: Check the offline Help menu in the GuideAlong app or online FAQs at guidealong.com/faq.
- Contact GuideAlong Support: Call toll-free 1866-477-1791, chat online at guidealong.com, or email info@guidealong.com.

About Vermont

Vermont, known for its stunning landscapes and charming small towns, offers a quintessential New England experience. With its rolling green mountains, vibrant fall foliage, and cozy villages, it's a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

Top Attractions

Stowe

Stowe is a picturesque mountain town known for its stunning fall foliage, skiing, and outdoor activities.

Scenic Town Full day Moderate

Burlington

Burlington is Vermont's largest city, offering a vibrant arts scene, waterfront activities, and a lively downtown.

City Full day Moderate

Ben & Jerry's Factory

A fun and delicious tour of the famous ice cream factory, including samples and a scoop of your favorite flavor.

Tourist Attraction 2-3 hours Moderate

Must-Try Local Dishes

Maple Syrup

Vermont is famous for its high-quality maple syrup, often used in desserts and breakfast items.

Dessert Vegan and gluten-free

Cider Donuts

A fall favorite, these donuts are made with fresh apple cider and are a must-try during the autumn season.

Snack Contains gluten and dairy

Popular Activities

Hiking Skiing Mountain Biking Spa Days Scenic Drives Farm Visits Museum Visits Art Galleries

Best Time to Visit

Fall (September to October)

Fall is the most popular time to visit Vermont due to the stunning fall foliage. The weather is mild, and the landscape is a riot of colors.

10 to 20°C 50 to 68°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: French, Spanish
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

EST (UTC-5) / EDT (UTC-4) during daylight saving time

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Vermont is generally a safe destination with low crime rates. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs
  • • Avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar areas

Getting there

By air
  • Burlington International Airport • 7 km from Burlington city center
By train

Amherst Station

By bus

Greyhound Bus Station in Burlington

Getting around

Public transport

Green Mountain Transit provides bus services within and between major towns and cities, including Burlington, Montpelier, and Rutland.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Church Street Marketplace The Hill Section

Day trips

Quechee Gorge
100 km from Burlington • Full day

Known as 'Vermont's Little Grand Canyon,' Quechee Gorge offers stunning views and hiking trails.

Woodstock
70 km from Burlington • Full day

A charming New England town with historic architecture, scenic landscapes, and outdoor activities.

Festivals

Vermont Brewer's Festival • June Vermont Maple Festival • April

Pro tips

  • Visit during the off-peak seasons for fewer crowds and lower prices
  • Rent a car to explore the scenic countryside and rural areas
  • Try local specialties like maple syrup, cheese, and cider donuts
  • Pack layers and be prepared for changing weather conditions
  • Check for local events and festivals to enhance your visit
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