This holiday season, Twin Farms, Vermont’s exclusive five-star, all-inclusive Relais & Châteaux property, offers a unique winter retreat on its estate. To begin, guests can immerse themselves in 'The Art of a Vermont Winter,' a series of curated events designed to showcase the charm of the season. Highlights include "scenic horse-drawn carriage rides through snow-dusted trails, peaceful lantern-lit evening walks, and WhistlePig whiskey tastings paired with warm cinnamon-sugar donuts."
In addition, guests can enjoy flower arranging workshops led by floral designer Tedd Kapinos and create memories at a vintage-style photo booth. The property also provides "private skiing, snowshoeing, onsen baths, and in-room dining, along with luxurious treehouse accommodations." For festive dining, guests can savor a Christmas Day dinner, New Year’s Eve celebration, and New Year’s Day brunch. Nearby, Woodstock’s 'Wassail Weekend' offers further holiday festivities with carriage rides and tree-lighting ceremonies.
All-Inclusive Wintry Vermont Stays
Twin Farms Introduced 'The Art of a Vermont Winter'
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