Door #7 of our most festive 12 homes for the holidays hides a treehouse under a big sky, with glaciers for neighbors. Where could it be? Check back on December 19.
At the modern barn behind door #8 of our most festive 12 homes for the holidays, poutine is routine after a day on the slopes. Où est-ce? Check back to see on December 18.
Door #9 of our most festive 12 homes for the holidays leads into a luxury ski chalet near world-class slopes. Take a dizzying ride past a literal white mountain or go for the gold like it’s 1924. Where is it? Check back on December 17 to find out.
Next up in our most festive homes for the holidays, door #10 hides a high desert hangout that leaves guests seeing stars. Where could it be? Ask your friend Josh or see the answer on December 16.
Door #11 of our most festive homes for the holidays conceals one of the most elevated places to après all day. (Hold the fondue, though.) Where is it? Check back on December 15 to find out. Door #11 of our most festive homes for the holidays conceals one of the most elevated places to après all day. (Hold the fondue,...
For the next 12 days, we’ll be revealing some of our most festive homes for the holidays—or any winter trip. Behind door #12 is a farm cottage with views of green mountains gone white. Can you guess where it is? Check back tomorrow to see.
Open door #1 of our most festive 12 homes for the holidays to enter an igloo that will have you saying hyvästi to the winter blues. Despite getting remade every year, it’s definitely, um, finished. Where is it? Check back on December 25 to find out.
Our list of the most festive 12 homes for the holidays continues in a merry olde village. Despite a brush with Hollywood wizardry, the house behind door #2 has stayed true to its medieval roots. Where is it? Check back to see on December 24.
Wendy’s spacious mountain cabin near the Blue Ridge Parkway is perfect for lounging around and soaking up the sun. But it’s also surrounded by more active options. To name just a few, in order of increasing intensity: fish local ponds, golf at Sky Valley Country Club, tube down the slopes of Scaly Mountain (even in summer), or fling yourself through...
Ben’s off-the-grid hut is a great place to unplug and discover how little you need—namely, enough wood for a few days of lounging by the fire and savoring the countryside. But if you feel like company (or live music, or homemade banana bread), you can stroll into town to the 18th century Crown Inn.
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