The most difficult thing about planning a trip to Vermont is settling on a few areas on which to concentrate. Because the entire state is navigable, the temptation is to attempt to see every city and explore every attraction in a few days time. While it can be done, you may limit yourself to only seeing the superfluous. If you narrow your plans into spending quality time in fewer locations, you will stand a greater chance of experiencing Vermont’s cozy, easy spirit. Until you settle into a rocking chair on the front porch of an historic inn, perhaps sipping a cup of tea or nursing an evening cocktail, you simply won’t feel all the tranquility and old-world appeal Vermont has to offer its guests. And if the leaves just happen to be fading into autumn, well then, that’s all the better.