Thursday, December 20, 2018

Trapp Family Lodge, Stowe,United states of America

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The motor entry of the Austrian-style main building of the Trapp Family Lodge

The lodge decked out in Christmas trees the day after Thanksgiving, 2017.
The Trapp Family Lodge is a 2,400-acre (9.7 km2) resort located in Stowe, Vermont.[1] It is managed by Sam von Trapp, son of Johannes von Trapp.[2]

History[edit]

The Trapp family was largely fictionalized in The Sound of Music, which was based loosely on The Story of the Trapp Family Singers by Maria von Trapp.[3][4] Baron Georg von Trapp and his wife Maria left Austria shortly after its annexation by Nazi Germany in 1938 and settled with their family in Vermont in 1942.[5] After the Baron's death in 1947, the family expanded and operated their home as a 27-room ski lodge. It was destroyed by fire on December 20, 1980, forcing 45 people to flee in their nightclothes, including Baroness von Trapp. The body of a guest was found later in the rubble.[6] A new Austrian-style lodge with 93 rooms was opened in 1983.[1]
Maria von Trapp died in 1987 and 32 family members shared ownership of the lodge. Johannes von Trapp instigated a merger to eliminate the interests of other family members in 1994. Family members were displeased by the terms of the merger and fought back with legal proceedings about the amount to be paid to them in exchange for their shares, and the controversy went to the Supreme Court of Vermont.[7]

Facilities[edit]

The Lodge offers a mountain biking trail, gym, tennis court and sleigh rides. It has a restaurant, access to cross-country skiing and maple sugaring.[8]
The meadow at the Lodge was one of the principal sites for the annual Vermont Mozart Festival.[9]
In 2010, the Lodge began to brew beer, under the name Von Trapp Brewing, producing approximately 60,000 US gallons (230,000 l; 50,000 imp gal) annually. The brewery produces traditional German- and Austrian-style lagers. In 2016, the Von Trapp Bierhall opened down the hill from the Lodge, serving food and drink.[10] The beers are sold on-site, as well as at restaurants and bars throughout Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts.[11] The current year-round offerings are Helles (4.9% ABV), Vienna (5.2), Pilsner (5.4) and Dunkel (5.7). The seasonal beers are Weissbier (5.2), India Pale Lager (5.5), Oktoberfest (5.6) and Trösten (6.0).[12]

Family cemetery[edit]

cemetery in the grounds of the Lodge contains the graves of several family members, including Maria.[13]

Cross-country skiing[edit]

During the winter of 1968–69, Johannes von Trapp, then president of Trapp Family Lodge, Inc., came up with an idea to start cross-country skiing trails at the Lodge. Today, there are 45 kilometres (28 mi) of groomed trails and 100 kilometres (62 mi) of un-groomed trails throughout the Trapp Family Lodge property.[1]

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Website - for Fees and booking
https://www.trappfamily.com/

Hints

Trapp Family Lodge

-          You do not need to stay in this hotel to visit there. You can enjoy their outdoor tours.

-          Suggest to Watch the movie Sound of Music before Visiting here.

-          This area is similar to Austrian climate

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Transportation

Public transportation not available

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Disclaimer

The above comments are based on my personal travel experiences to this particular location in summer months. Your experience may vary due to weather and traffic.
My trips were not sponsored by any of the authorities and my comments are not biased or representing any views of governing bodies.
History and information extracted from Wikipedia and photos were selected from Google images and all rights reserved with original owners.
This is only for an informational purpose. Not for commercial use.

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Hope you will enjoy your visit. Please make your comments, suggestions & travel questions. I am happy to provide information on my earliest convenience & update the post accordingly.





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