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Mountain Glow Meadow: Serene Dark Sky Retreat

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Highlights

  • Your own private chef
    One of the few properties offering private chef services.
3 bedrooms2 bathroomsSleeps 7

Popular amenities

  • Spa pool on site
  • Dog-friendly
  • Barbecue
  • Electric vehicle charging point
  • Air-conditioning
  • Refrigerator

Explore the area

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Plainfield, VT
  • Place, The Country Bookshop
    ‪16 min drive‬
  • Place, Lamoille Valley Rail Trail
    ‪21 min drive‬
  • Place, Vermont State House
    ‪26 min drive‬
  • Airport, Montpelier, VT (MPV-Edward F. Knapp State)
    ‪30 min drive‬

Rooms & beds

3 bedrooms (sleeps 7)

Main Bedroom with En-Suite Bath & Private Office Space

1 King Bed

Office 1

1 Double Sofa Bed

Secondary Bedroom

1 King Bed

Single-Person Bedroom

1 Single Bed

2 bathrooms

Large Bathroom

Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Bathtub · Toilet · Shampoo · Hair dryer

Main En-Suite Bathroom

Soap · Towels provided · Bidet · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer

Spaces

Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area

About this property

Mountain Glow Meadow: Serene Dark Sky Retreat

Escape to a Central Vermont sanctuary for sunsets, moonlight, and stars. Nestled by a swimmable pond in a dark zone, our home offers a front-row seat to celestial events. Wake up to bird song, enjoy dockside yoga, cold plunges, and porch naps. Have a BBQ. Soak in the hot tub under a canopy of constellations, then drift to sleep to the sounds of owls, frogs, and coyotes. A 25 minute-drive from Montpelier on a quiet mountain road with few neighbors, this place will bring you deep relaxation.



Explore the Area: East Calais, Vermont

You've found your way to one of Vermont's best-kept secrets. East Calais sits at the quiet heart of central Vermont — rural, unhurried, and surrounded by forest, farmland, and mountain views. It's not a ski resort town or a tourist corridor. It's the real Vermont, and from here, nearly everything the state is famous for is within easy reach.

You'll be within close proximity of some of the best outdoor recreation in New England — skiing, hiking, biking, paddling, and Nordic trails — all while keeping you grounded in the quiet, authentic Vermont that most visitors never find. This is your base camp.



Your Quirky Local Neighborhood

One of the great pleasures of staying here is getting to know the local institutions that make this corner of Vermont unlike anywhere else.

Five minutes down the road sits the East Calais General Store — Vermont's oldest continuously operating general store, dating to the 1850s. Recently restored through a remarkable community effort, it's now a fossil-free gathering place serving breakfast sandwiches, coffee, fresh produce, beer, wine, local art, and fishing supplies. Stop in early, grab a coffee, and eavesdrop on the most Vermont conversations you've ever heard.

Within 15 minutes in any direction, you'll find a constellation of general stores that are anything but ordinary:

The Whammy Bar at Maple Corners — live music and cooked dinners on weekends in the back of a general store in a tiny hamlet. It shouldn't exist, and yet it does, and it's wonderful.

The Den at Harry's Hardware — live music and incredible cakes inside a hardware store. Harry's has become a genuine community hub, and the cakes alone are worth the drive.

The Fox Market — fun events, great provisions, and proudly self-described as "the best gay grocery store in East Montpelier." Welcoming, lively, and worth a stop.

The Adamant Co-op — one of the oldest food cooperatives in the country, tucked in the tiny village of Adamant. A general store, post office, and community hub all in one. Come for the provisions, stay for the spirit of the place.



Montpelier: Vermont's Eccentric Capital (25 minutes)

On the drive in, watch for Bragg Farm Sugar House in East Montpelier — a classic Vermont sugarhouse that's been in the same family for generations, and the place to stop for a maple creemee (soft-serve maple ice cream) that will ruin all other ice cream for you. It's right on the way and worth every minute.

Montpelier is the smallest state capital in the country, with a population of just over 8,000 — and it absolutely punches above its weight. The gold-domed Vermont State House is free to tour and genuinely beautiful. The Vermont Historical Society Museum is one of the better small-state history museums you'll find. Hubbard Park offers great hiking right from the city center. For maple, Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks is a Montpelier institution — great for syrup, tours, and all things maple (sugaring season runs mid-March to mid-April, when you can watch production in full swing).

The dining scene leans hard into local and seasonal. The Capital City Farmers Market on Saturdays in the warmer months is a great morning stop — fresh produce, local crafts, live music. Wayside Restaurant, Bakery & Creamery has been a beloved institution since 1918. Lost Nation Theater and the T.W. Wood Art Gallery anchor a creative scene that's genuinely impressive for a city this size.

But the single most essential stop in Montpelier is Barr Hill — the cocktail bar and distillery at Caledonia Spirits on Gin Lane. Barr Hill was a James Beard Award finalist for Outstanding Bar (one of five best cocktail bars in the country), and the first Vermont bar ever nominated. Their spirits are built around raw local honey and wild juniper, and the result is something genuinely unlike anything else. The honey gin converted at least one of us from a gin skeptic to a gin devotee. Don't leave without tasting the maple vodka. Reservations are strongly recommended — this place fills up.



Lakes, Ponds & Paddling

We are surrounded by water. The area is dotted with lakes and ponds that are perfect for swimming, paddleboarding, and kayaking — many with quiet public access and no motorboat crowds. Curtis Pond, Mirror Lake, and Nelson Pond are close by (10-15 minutes). Lake Elmore (25 minutes) has a lovely state park beach. Groton State Forest (30 minutes) has multiple swimming lakes — Boulder Beach on Lake Groton is a summer classic for swimming and picnicking, and Ricker Pond is quieter and beautiful. Groton also has a multi-use rail trail (the old Montpelier-Wells River Railroad bed), VAST snowmobile trails in winter, and seven state parks spread across 26,000 acres if you want to explore further. Ask us for local swimming hole recommendations — we're happy to point you to our favorites.



Hiking

Right in town, the Calais Town Trail network covers over 14 miles through private farmland, forest, and fields — including Robinson Ridge, Calais Town Forest, and the Broadview Farm and Carr Brook trails near East Calais Village.

Marshfield Town Forest and East Montpelier Town Forest also offer beautiful trails, as does the Cross-VT Trail that is accessible from multiple spots within a 15-minute drive.

Chickering Bog (15 minutes) is a rare ancient peatland — an eerie, beautiful landscape of tamarack and spruce that feels genuinely otherworldly.

Mount Elmore (25 minutes) is a local favorite: a fire tower summit at 2,608 feet with sweeping views of the Green Mountains and New Hampshire's Presidential Range. Great for all ages, with swimming at Lake Elmore at the base when you're done.

Groton State Forest (30 minutes) has trails ranging from gentle lakeside walks to multi-peak ridge routes like the Big Deer and Little Deer Mountain loop through 26,000 acres of rolling hills, bogs, and dense forest.

Mount Worcester and Mount Hunger (30–40 minutes) are excellent half-day hikes in the Worcester Range with rewarding summit views.

Camel's Hump (50 minutes) is Vermont's most iconic summit — the third-highest peak in the state, with views spanning Lake Champlain, the Adirondacks, and the White Mountains. A full day out, but one of the best hikes in New England.



Mountain Biking

Calais Town Trails — ride from the doorstep
Worcester Trails (~15 min)
Millstone Trails, Barre (~25 min)
Bolton Valley (~45 min) — lift-served and cross-country trails
Sugarbush (~55 min) — lift-served bike park
Kingdom Trails, East Burke (~55 min) — widely considered the best mountain biking in New England



Nordic / Cross-Country Skiing

Craftsbury Outdoor Center (~30 min) — one of the top Nordic centers in the country, 100km of trails
Highland Lodge, Greensboro (~35 min) — groomed trails, lake views, classic Vermont lodge
Camel's Hump Nordic (~40 min)
Bolton Valley Nordic (~45 min) — 100km of trails
Trapp Family Lodge, Stowe (~50 min) — America's first commercial Nordic center, 110km of trails
Stowe Mountain Resort Nordic (~50 min)
Kingdom Trails / Dashney Nordic at Burke (~55 min)
Jay Peak Nordic Center (~60 min)


Downhill Skiing

Cochran's Ski Area (~30 min) — beloved community hill, incredibly affordable
Bolton Valley Resort (~40 min) — high base elevation, great snow, family-friendly
Stowe Mountain Resort (~45 min) — Vermont's premier ski destination
Smugglers' Notch Resort (~45 min) — legendary family skiing
Sugarbush Resort (~55 min) — two mountains, excellent terrain variety
Mad River Glen (~55 min) — skiers-only cooperative, old-school and legendary
Burke Mountain (~55 min) — a hidden gem with a racing heritage
Jay Peak (~60 min) — the most natural snowfall in the East

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House Rules

Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 11:00 AM
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Children

Children allowed: ages 0–17
Close supervision, property not child-proof.
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Events

Events allowed: family gatherings, birthday parties, weddings
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Pets

Pets allowed: dogs (limit 2 total)
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Smoking

Smoking is not permitted

Check-out instructions

The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Load the dishwasher
Gather used towels
Remove personal items and remove leftover food and drinks
Turn off the lights
Please leave the sheets and covers on bedding, I will handle, to reduce wear and tear.
There's no garbage pickup, I take trash to the dump, so please just leave your trash in the respective bins. Compost can be dumped into compost bins by the shed. Raw fruit & veggies only due to bears!
Please make sure the hot tub cover is on, the gas on the grill off, the sunbrella closed, the AC turned off, all windows and doors closed. Close all fence gates.
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
No loud music or late night noise outside, please be respectful of our neighbors in this quiet and peaceful area.
Help keep the hot tub chemistry balanced by showering before and avoid bringing dirt, grass, cosmetics, oils, detergents, or pond water into the tub.
Help yourself to blueberries or apples when they're ripe but please ask for permission for all other fruit or veggies before picking.

Important information

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Property # 5298946vb
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Parties and events (including family gatherings, birthday parties and weddings) are allowed on site. Maximum attendees: 15
Long-term renters welcome
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room

About the area

Plainfield

Located in Plainfield, this holiday home is in a rural area and in the mountains. Molly's Falls Pond State Park and New Discovery State Park reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include The Country Bookshop and Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks. Studio Place Arts and Ceres are also worth visiting. Enjoy the area's slopes with cross-country skiing, snowboarding and skiing, and don't miss out on the sledging.
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Plainfield, VT

What's nearby

  • The Country Bookshop - 16 min drive - 18.4 km
  • Lamoille Valley Rail Trail - 21 min drive - 25.9 km
  • Hardwick Lake - 22 min drive - 28.1 km
  • Barre Opera House - 25 min drive - 28.4 km
  • Vermont State House - 26 min drive - 28.8 km

Getting around

  • Montpelier Station - 38 min drive
  • Montpelier, VT (MPV-Edward F. Knapp State) - 35 min drive

Restaurants

  • ‪Positive Pie - ‬15 min drive
  • ‪Goddard Kitchen - ‬15 min drive
  • ‪Vermont Fiddle Heads - ‬31 min drive
  • ‪Cafe Verde - ‬15 min drive
  • ‪Positive Pie - ‬15 min drive

Frequently asked questions

Is Mountain Glow Meadow: Serene Dark Sky Retreat pet-friendly?

Yes, this property allows dogs (limit 2 total).

How much does it cost to stay at Mountain Glow Meadow: Serene Dark Sky Retreat?

As of 17 June 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Mountain Glow Meadow: Serene Dark Sky Retreat on 15 July 2026 start from AU$597, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.

How much is parking at Mountain Glow Meadow: Serene Dark Sky Retreat?

On-site parking is available at the property.

What time is check-in at Mountain Glow Meadow: Serene Dark Sky Retreat?

Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Mountain Glow Meadow: Serene Dark Sky Retreat?

Checkout is at 11:00 AM.

Where is Mountain Glow Meadow: Serene Dark Sky Retreat located?

Situated in the mountains, this holiday home is within 12 miles (20 km) of Molly's Falls Pond State Park, The Country Bookshop and New Discovery State Park. Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks and Osmore Pond are also within 12 miles (20 km).

About the host

Hosted by Julia Thiel

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This is our home and we live on the premises, but you have the main house to yourself.

We will probably greet you upon arrival, and likely run into each other here and there since the large yard is shared space, but mostly we will give you as much space and privacy as possible.

However, if you feel like socializing, we are here for it, and so is our dog!

Why they chose this property

This home is located in East Calais (Plainfield is the postal address).

East Calais sits at the quiet heart of central Vermont — surrounded by forests, farmland, and sweeping mountain views. This isn't a ski resort town or a tourist corridor. It's the real Vermont, and we chose it because nowhere else gives you this combination of deep quiet and rich local life.

Five minutes down the road is the East Calais General Store — Vermont's oldest continuously operating general store, dating to the 1850s, recently restored into a thriving fossil-free community hub serving breakfast sandwiches, local produce, coffee, and good conversation.

Nearby, a constellation of unique local spots awaits: the Whammy Bar in Maple Corners (live music and cooked dinners in the back of a general store — it shouldn't exist, but it does), Harry's Hardware with weekend concerts and legendary cakes, the lively Fox Market in East Montpelier, and the Adamant Co-op — one of the oldest food cooperatives in the country, tucked into a tiny village and full of spirit.

Montpelier, the smallest state capital in the US, is just 25 minutes away. Don't miss the Saturday farmers market, the Vermont State House, Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks, and Caledonia Spirits on Gin Lane — a James Beard Award finalist for Outstanding Bar, building extraordinary spirits from raw local honey and wild juniper.

The surrounding area is dotted with ponds and lakes perfect for swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Hikers will find 14+ miles of local trails right in Calais, plus Groton State Forest's 26,000 acres, and summit hikes like Mount Elmore and Camel's Hump. In winter, world-class Nordic skiing at Craftsbury Outdoor Center and downhill at Stowe, Smugglers' Notch, and Bolton Valley are all within easy reach.

East Calais is your base camp for authentic Vermont — unhurried, unspoiled, and full of discovery.

What makes this property unique

This place really feels like a retreat. It has all the amenities for a comfortable luxurious stay, regardless of the season. With a swimmable pond, a hot tub, heated bathroom floors, ceiling fans, AC / heat, an over-sized bath tub, a sun deck, endless meadows, incredible sunsets, mountain views, nature sounds (frogs, owls, coyotes, bird song), a BBQ grill, and more. The proximity to Montpelier makes nightlife accessible, yet you're staying in a sparsely populated area in the mountains.

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