And buy their cheeses and spreads - perfect to serve for snacks or in your favorite recipes!
Rent a bike in town or bring your own
Experience the comfort of the Manchester View, your ideal home away from home. Whether you visit in fall, winter, spring, or summer, southern Vermont offers exciting year-round attractions. Enjoy hiking in the Green Mountains, exploring historic sites like Hildene, shopping in Manchester, and visiting local farms and farmers' markets. Experience breathtaking views and seasonal activities throughout your stay.
At the Arlington Village Farmers' Market find natural, organic and farm-grown and raised products including vegetables, fruit, cheeses, breads, sweets and so much more!
Every Friday from 4-7pm, early June through Labor Day
Located at Arlington Rec Park, Route 7A, Arlington
Take an exhilirating backcountry tour on a snowmobile! You can't beat the excitement of it - it's the best winter activity in Vermont, and Vermont Mountain Adventures is the company to contact! They offer two-hour guided tours everyday of the week; reservations 24 hours in advance are recommended.
Located at 311 Route 11, Manchester, VT
Ellenbogen Gallery in Manchester Center features the artwork of Carolina Ellenbogen, Michael D. Ellenbogen, and featured artists, as well as Curated Collections of Wine and Artisanal Chocolate, Bitters and Conservas from around the world.
Located at 4620 Main St., Manchester, VT
Located in Stratton's Sun Bowl, the Coca-Cola Tube Park features four lanes of lift-serviced snow tubing, warming hut with light refreshments, and fire pit. Play by day or under the lights at night!
Located at Stratton Mountain, VT
The Land Rover Driving Experience is open year-round and features off-road driving instruction in all conditions. Experience numerous challenges on the 80-acre purpose-built course with extensive trails. Here you will learn techniques on ascents, descents, side tilts and rocky terrain. The degree of difficulty is matched to the driver’s skill, and more advanced drivers are invited to explore our expansive trails through the stunning Green Mountains.
Located at 80 Union St., Manchester Village, VT
Ski Butlers is a great service for skiers in the Manchester and the Mountains region. They are very excited to open their doors for the 24-25 season and take great care of our mountain town visitors. The service provides excellent customer service and world-class equipment rental experiences.
Equinox Golf Course is a scenic 1927 Walter Travis design. It will test a player's ability to hit shots to well-manicured, undulating greens. Enjoy the crisp Vermont air and spectacular views of the surrounding mountains at this par 71, 18-hole 6,423-yard gem of a course.
Located at 108 Union St., Manchester Village, VT.
Bromley Mountain, always family friendly fun! In the winter there are 178 skiable acres, 47 trails and award-winning ski programs for kids of all ages. In the summer the Mountain comes alive with the all-fun Adventure Park featuring ziplining, Alpine Slide and Sun Mountain Flyer, and a special "park" just for the little ones!

Located at 3984 Rte. 11, Peru, VT.
Located in an historic mansion on the slopes of Mount Equinox, SVAC, a 407-acre estate, is one of New England’s premier visual and performing arts centers. Stroll through the art galleries, and visit the museum, or have lunch in the Sculpture Garden. During the evening, enjoy one of the many concerts or special events held throughout the year. The Center is also known for its many art classes and the botany trail.
Located at 930 SVAC Dr., Manchester Village, VT, off West Rd.
Visit Historic Hildene, the summer estate of Robert Todd Lincoln, the only surviving child of President Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. Built in 1905, this beautiful mansion is open for tours year-round. Walking trails wind through the beautiful grounds and gardens. In June, the peonies are spectacular! Cross-country ski and snowshoe in winter. Visit the goats at the onsite farm, and see the fully-restored Pullman train car. There are many special programs and events throughout the year.
Located at 1005 Hildene Rd., Manchester Village, VT.
The Equinox Preservation consists of over 914 acres on the slopes of Mount Equinox in Manchester Village, VT. There are various trails to choose from: hike the easiest, Flatlanders, or a trail that is more challenging like Mountain Bluff. Equinox Pond is the ultimate goal as it is a pleasant walk-around. Make the trek up to Robin's Lookout for spectacular views of the pond, Battenkill valley and the Green Mountains. This site is exceptional year-round.
Located on West Union St., Manchester Village, VT.
Riley Rink is a premier, nonprofit civic center that hosts sports, events & exhibitions providing quality athletic, cultural and social programming for children, teens, adults and families. The annual Barn Sale is held here in September, as well as many concerts and festivals.

Located at 410 Hunter Park Rd., Manchester Center, VT.
Explore the history, heritage and traditions of fly fishing from its origins in the early 16th century to the present day. The American Museum of Fly Fishing is home to the largest collection of fly fishing memorabilia in the world.
Located at 4070 Main St., Manchester Center, VT.
Cross country skiing and snowshoeing at Hildene offers approximately 12 miles of walking trails. They offer ski and snowshoe rentals for children and adults. Their ski season typically runs from mid-December to mid-March weather permitting.
Location is 1005 Hildene Rd., Manchester Village, VT.
Situated on the bucolic Dorset Green, the gallerists of the 3 Pears Gallery beautifully display a treasure trove of amazing fine art in various media and a fun collection of gifts.
Located at 41 Church St., Dorset, VT.
At the Dorset Farmers' Market find natural, organic and farm-grown and raised products including vegetables, fruit, cheeses, breads, sweets and so much more!
Every Sunday from 10am-2pm
Located at HN Williams in May through mid-October & JK Adams mid-October through April, both on Route 30, Dorset, VT.
MDO, Manchester’s premier shopping destination, features fantastic savings at designer outlets housed in charming, historic New England-style buildings.
Located in Manchester Center, VT.
For more than 60 years, the Vermont Country Store, a family-owned general store, has been stocked with high-quality goods, clothing, housewares, and health and beauty products from Vermont and around the world.
Located at 657 Main St., Weston VT and 1292 Rockingham Rd., Rockingham, VT.
The Sugar Shack makes pure VT Maple Syrup and has an assortment of hand-picked products from Vermont made with all-natural ingredients that will satisfy everyone. (Closed December 23 – February 29 for winter break).
Located at 7 Sugar Shack Lane, Arlington, VT.
Northshire Bookstore is a family-owned, independent bookstore. It is one of the largest bookstores in New England. The store was voted 'Best Bookstore in the Country' by Publishers Weekly magazine and 'Best of New England' by Yankee magazine. Come see why so many people rave about this full-service, old world but up-to-date store. Many gifts to purchase, as well as books, and a whole floor devoted to children!
Epoch is a top quality artisan co-op that features some extremely talented professionals, each highly rated in their field. A delightful collection of arts, crafts, furniture, photography, pictures, etc. that is a feast for the eye, whether you are a serious shopper or simply admiring fine crafts.

Located at 4826 Main St., Manchester Center, VT.
Located in the tiny community of Plymouth Notch in the beautiful hill country of Vermont, the house where he took the oath of office was also Calvin Coolidge’s boyhood home. See Coolidge’s old homestead where he continued to visit his family. He never lost his fondness for Vermont and its people.
This is a great waterfall, easily one of Vermont's finest! The Lyebrook Trail is completely straightforward with 2.3 miles to the falls, gaining about 800-900 feet in elevation, then losing about 200' to the falls. The climb is very steady and only mildly steep in a couple of places. At the falls there is little to do other than look at the falls. There is an unprotected overlook near the base of the falls, and a short rough path leading to the rocky streambed. The view alone is worth the effort.
The Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) is a nonprofit, member-supported, environmental education, research and avian rehabilitation organization headquartered at the VINS Nature Center in Quechee, Vermont. Open year-round, the 47-acre campus, adjacent to Quechee State Park, features 17 state-of-the-art raptor enclosures, 4 exhibit spaces, 2 classrooms, and Âľ miles of interpretive nature trails.
Located in Vermont's scenic Lake Champlain Valley, Shelburne Museum is chock-full of art, design and Americana. Over 150,000 works are exhibited in a remarkable setting of 38 exhibition buildings, 25 of which are historic and were relocated onto the museum grounds. Take the day to travel up Route 7 for an amazing journey through history, art, and nature.
Manchester Country Club is located on some of the most beautiful countryside in southern Vermont. Founded in 1967, the course was originally designed by Geoffrey Cornish of Amherst, Massachusetts. Cornish is a golf course architect of excellent reputation. A total back nine renovation was completed in 2003 by Geoffrey Cornish and Steve Durkee, and resulted in a course that has quickly been recognized as one of the finest in New England.
TheMassachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MOCA) showcases works by many of today’s most important modern artists. Live performances are also staged in genres including popular music, contemporary dance, alternative cabaret, outdoor silent films with live music, documentaries and avant-garde theater.
The highest peak in Vermont, Stratton Mountain offers winter skiing with 97 trails over 600 acres of terrain. Eleven lifts include a summit gondola and four high-speed six-passenger chairs. The Mountain offers summer and Fall activities including special events, concerts, gondola rides and an 18-hole golf course.
Quechee Gorge, known as "Vermont's Little Grand Canyon," is one of New England's most popular natural wonders. Visit the Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS), and enjoy fishing and canoeing the river, hiking trails, cross country skiing and snowshoeing. Shop and eat at Quechee Village! Or dine at the Mill and visit Simon Pearce for handcrafted glass treasures.
Spanning the rolling hills of Vermont's Champlain Valley and easternmost Washington County, New York, 300-acre Consider Bardwell Farm was the first cheese-making co-op in Vermont, founded in 1864 by Consider Stebbins Bardwell himself. A century later, they're revitalizing the tradition with goat milk from their herd of Oberhaslis and cow milk from their two neighbor farms. CBF's cheeses are made by hand in small batches from whole, fresh milk.
There's no better way to enjoy the splendor of the Green Mountain State and the surrounding areas of New England than from the summit of Mount Equinox and Skyline Drive! At 3,848 feet above sea level, the summit offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Green, White, Adirondack, Berkshire and Taconic mountain ranges in 5 states. Several paved parking areas provide spectacular views, but most amazing is the Skyline Drive itself as you motor up along the crest of the mountain on your way to the summit. Pack a picnic and head on up, up, up! Open late May through October.
Located in a beautifully restored barn-like playhouse built in 1929, the Dorset Theatre stages a diverse range of musicals and dramatic productions in the summer to the start of autumn. Enjoy world-class performances and award-winning productions during the summer. Relax before the performance with a plate of tapas and a glass of wine or beer in the gallery café. And during the rest of the year, the Dorset Players put on their own shows at the theatre.
Pond Hill Rodeo Company has produced rodeos for over 48 years!. See the exciting events including Bareback Bronc Riding, Calf Roping, Steer Wrestling, Team Roping, Saddle Bronc Riding, Girls Barrel Racing, Girls Break Away Roping, and Bull Riding. For outstanding family fun, plan to join us Saturday nights at 8 pm during the summer season.
No need to drive far...there's a working farm in Manchester! At North Meadow Farm, meet bovines Dolly, Dopey, Mocha and Margaret who roam the green meadows. Pet a baby calf. Take home some Vermont cheese from the milk of their cows; the fromagers make Northshire Blue, Farmstead Gouda, and Farmstead Cheddar, and cheese curds and farmstead spreads that are udderly delicious!
The Northeast is famous for its festivals and fairs. The Green Mountain Blue Grass and Roots Festival runs from August 18-20, 2023 at Hunter Park in Manchester. Listen to great music, dance the day and night away, camp outside or stay nearby in our hotel, the Manchester View. The Peru Fair, to be held on September 23, 2023 is the ultimate old-fashioned country fair with a pig roast, music and family entertainment, Vermont artisans and craftspeople, clowns, magicians, wagon and pony rides, food, and a scarecrow contest. Check out our area events page for more festivals and fairs!
An art museum and research institution, the Sterling and Francine Clark Institute is set on an expansive natural setting. Its prestigious collection features European and American paintings, sculpture, decorative art and drawings, with a special emphasis on the works of French Impressionists and the American masters Winslow Homer, George Inness, and John Singer Sargent. Walking trails traverse the beautiful landscaped property, with summits offering views of Williamstown, MA and the Green Mountains of Vermont.
To pick the freshest crispiest and juiciest apples in late summer and autumn, visit the Mad Tom Orchard east of Route 7. Varieties of apples have different maturation periods within the growing season, and the orchard has 14 varieties! Bring a picnic and eat outside, amongst the trees, during your fruit harvest adventure. The scenery around the orchard is beautiful with views of the mountains and refreshing breezes.
(CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE) Searching for your true north? Look no further than this annual weekend-long retreat with the best of the best: yoga instructors, meditation gurus, amazing musicians, organic chefs, transformational speakers, and limitless outdoor adventure. Wanderlust is experienced in the summer at Stratton Mountain Resort, about 20 minutes from Manchester. Go for a day or stay for the weekend!
Located at Stratton Mountain, 5 Village Lodge Rd., Stratton Mountain, VT
Known for winter fun, the Viking Nordic Center offers a relaxed atmosphere that embraces all types of skiers, young and old, those going out for an easy tour and those going out to train for a race. It's an especially great place to introduce your kids to the joys of cross country skiing. Youngsters can participate in our 'Great Cookie Search', skiing our trails looking for enough hidden snowflake signs so they are rewarded with a cookie for their day of skiing.
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