Discover Vermont’s Route 100 Scenic Byway with our self-guided audio tour. Enjoy local stories, tips, and directions based on your location.
Discover Vermont’s Route 100 Scenic Byway with our self-guided audio tour. Enjoy local stories, tips, and directions based on your location.
- Vermont Route 100 - With audio guides providing commentary based on your GPS location, you can tailor your itinerary along the tour route to suit your interests and schedule.
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Waitsfield Covered Bridge - Vermont boasts the highest number of authentic covered bridges per capita in the nation.
We’ll encounter several of these charming bridges on…
- Vermont Route 100 - With audio guides providing commentary based on your GPS location, you can tailor your itinerary along the tour route to suit your interests and schedule.
- Waitsfield Covered Bridge - Vermont boasts the highest number of authentic covered bridges per capita in the nation.
We’ll encounter several of these charming bridges on our drive along RT 100. Some favorites include those in Warren, Waitsfield, and Jeffersonville, which is at the northern end of our drive and actually located on RT108.
- Stowe - Is there a more charming ski mountain town in the US?
It offers excellent skiing and facilities on Mount Mansfield and Spruce Peak, but it’s the picturesque town center and friendly locals that provide a unique escape from city life for most visitors.
Surprisingly, Stowe’s busiest season is summer, when visitors come for activities like hiking, golf, rock climbing, biking, and ziplining.
Stowe is also a top spot for the stunning Fall foliage, attracting leaf peepers from around the globe to enjoy the vibrant colors.
- Smugglers Notch - What is a notch? It depends on where you’re from. It’s the lowest point in a mountain range. In the South, it’s called a gap; in the West, it’s a pass.
Smugglers Notch is the route between the Green Mountains and Sterling Range. It was used to transport goods, livestock, liquor, and even slaves escaping to Canada.
Smugglers Notch is a scenic and enjoyable part of our drive, following RT108 between Stowe and Jeffersonville, the northern endpoint (or start point) of our tour route.
- Trapp Family Lodge - Yes, the same family from the iconic Sound of Music movie settled in the United States, fleeing Nazi-occupied Austria in 1939.
After touring the country, they bought an old farm in Stowe, later renamed Trapp Family Lodge.
Now, it offers extensive accommodations, dining, and a brewery onsite.
- Warren Covered Bridge - Vermont holds the record for the greatest number of authentic covered bridges per capita in the country.
We’ll see several of these protected bridges on our drive along RT 100. Some favorites are in Warren, Waitsfield, and Jeffersonville, which is at the northern end of our drive and actually located on RT108.
- Cold Hollow Cider Mill - Few things are as quintessentially Vermont as a cup of hot apple cider on a cold day. When fermented, apple cider is also a delicious alternative to beer and wine. Even better, cider makes a fantastic flavor for donuts.
We recommend stopping at the Cold Hollow Cider Mill to try all these treats!
- Cabot Creamery Store - Waterbury - Vermont is renowned for its dairy products and fresh produce.
At the Cabot Farmer’s Store, you can sample classic Vermont cheeses, chocolates, and other delicacies. There’s also a selection of hard ciders and wines from the region.
- Ben & Jerry’s - Undoubtedly, the most popular spot on this foodie highway is the world-famous ice cream factory.
With over 55 flavors, choosing might be the hardest decision of your entire vacation. (Chocolate Chunky Monkey is a favorite).
Don’t miss the flavors that have been “retired” in the flavor graveyard!
- The Vermont Country Store Weston - This is the quintessential Vermont-style country store along our drive.
Most travelers stop in to find souvenirs, tasty treats to sample, and quality woolen and outerwear. There are many more items than we can list here.
Located in the Village of Weston, it’s a must-stop.
- Calvin Coolidge Homestead - This modest farmhouse, home to President Calvin Coolidge, reflects his values: honesty, frugality, and reserved self-restraint.
It offers a welcome change from a period of scandals and instability. Explore this National Historic Landmark to learn how this native Vermonter restored public trust in the government!
Located near the Killington portion of our drive.
Optional stop: Admission fees vary ~ $12 per adult.
- Support: Toll free phone, chat and email
- Easy To Use: Pre-download and tour offline
- Location Based: Stories, tips & directions that autoplay
- Trip Planner: In-app web and PDF
- One-Time Purchase: No time or date use limit or expiry
- Flexible Routes: Suggested itineraries or create your own
- GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) Audio Tour: 300 Points
- Support: Toll free phone, chat and email
- Easy To Use: Pre-download and tour offline
- Location Based: Stories, tips & directions that autoplay
- Trip Planner: In-app web and PDF
- One-Time Purchase: No time or date use limit or expiry
- Flexible Routes: Suggested itineraries or create your own
- GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) Audio Tour: 300 Points
- Food and Drinks.
- Food and Drinks.
Download the GuideAlong self-guided audio tour to enhance your Vermont Scenic Route 100 Byway journey. Listen to captivating stories, local insights, and automatic directions based on your location.
Discover delightful stops along the route, starting with a taste of Apple Cider and a visit to Ben & Jerry’s. Savor the unique flavors at the Cabot Annex and…
Download the GuideAlong self-guided audio tour to enhance your Vermont Scenic Route 100 Byway journey. Listen to captivating stories, local insights, and automatic directions based on your location.
Discover delightful stops along the route, starting with a taste of Apple Cider and a visit to Ben & Jerry’s. Savor the unique flavors at the Cabot Annex and admire the historic Covered Bridges. Explore the President Calvin Coolidge Homestead, the scenic 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 captivate you and skipping those 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.
No time limits or expiry, and free updates.
Like having a tour guide along for the drive.
Purchase one tour per vehicle.
- 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.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.