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Bordered by Notch Brook, at the foot of Mt. Mansfield (Vermont's Highest peak), The Inn at Turner Mill welcomes you, your
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Secluded on 9 wooded acres just off the upper Mountain Road, The Inn at Turner Mill is home to Greg and Mitzi Speer and family. Built in 1936 with lots of stone and wood, you'll experience the Stowe of
yesteryear. The Inn offers comfortable 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom accomodations with such amenities as living rooms, fireplaces, private baths and kitchens. Rooms also
feature rustic log beds and other furniture hand crafted here at the Inn.The Inn at Turner Mill has the perfect location for enjoying
all that the mountains of Vermont have to offer. Hiking and Mountain biking are our specialties. With direct access to miles of single and double track riding, you can ride
right from the Inn. Mountain biking and hiking tours are available as well as information on canoeing, fishing , the best raspberry picking or maybe a pretty spot for a picnic.
On those hot days, lace up an old pair of sneakers and hike up the Ranch or Notch Brook, cooling yourself in the natural ponds as you go. Stroll through the woods out to the old mill site on Notch Brook, sunbathe on the rocks and refresh yourself in the deep emerald green natural pool.
Before evening, take a nap in the hammock down by the river or relax by the pool with a good book. Stowe's Summer Event Schedule offers a wide variety of warm-weather activities, from the Flower Show, to the
Balloon Fesitaval, Craft Fair and Antique Car Show. Also enjoy tennis, golf, horseback riding, inline skating or bike
riding on the 5.5 mile paved recreation path. Music in the meadow on Sunday evenings at the Trapp Concert Meadow or one of the ongoing performances by the Stowe Theater Guild will top off any full day.
Fall in Stowe is an explosion of color and tradition. The rolling hills pose a rich background of vibrant color for Stowe's old barns, farms, and covered bridges along with picture perfect churches and steeples.
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