The road narrows as the landscape opens. Past the village, past the last stretch of pavement that feels like it belongs to anyone else, MileAwayStowe sits on a hillside clearing surrounded by northern Vermont forest. The property is a private residence available for exclusive rental, a place built with the proportions of a true mountain home rather than a scaled-down resort. Exposed timber, stone, and natural materials give the interiors a warmth that feels earned rather than styled. Large windows frame views of Mount Mansfield and the surrounding Green Mountains, pulling the landscape into every room without competing with it.
The house accommodates groups with a generous layout spread across multiple bedrooms, each finished with comfortable bedding and the kind of quiet that only comes from real distance. Common spaces are designed for gathering rather than retreat. A large kitchen anchors the main living area, open and well-equipped enough to make cooking together one of the better parts of any stay. The living room invites long evenings around the fireplace, while the dining space seats a full house without feeling formal. Outside, a wraparound deck extends the living space into the hillside, offering the kind of unobstructed mountain views that shift dramatically with the seasons. A hot tub provides its own argument for staying put after dark.
Stowe itself is a short drive down the hill, a village with genuine New England character rather than resort-town gloss. The ski trails of Stowe Mountain Resort are nearby in winter, while warmer months bring hiking on the Long Trail, cycling along the Stowe Recreation Path, and swimming holes tucked into the folds of the landscape. Local farms, craft breweries, and independent restaurants give the area a food culture that rewards exploration without requiring a plan. The property's position feels deliberate: close enough to access everything Stowe offers, far enough away that none of it follows you home.
What stays with you about MileAwayStowe is the pace it sets. There is no programming, no concierge desk, no curated itinerary. There is a well-built house on a quiet hillside with room for the people you came with. Mornings begin slowly, with coffee and mountain light. Afternoons unfold according to appetite and weather. Evenings collect around the kitchen, the fire, or the stars visible from the deck. It is the kind of place that makes distance itself feel like an amenity.
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