
First time in Vermont? Here's a condensed version of some things we like to do around town that we think you might enjoy too. Go for a Hike
There are tons of great places to hike. Mount Tom and Mount Peg are ideal.
Check out http://www.walkwoodstock.com/ for trail info. For those interested, there will be a group hike led by Simon's sister, Zoe.
Fly Fishing
Want to learn to fly fish? Join us for a fly fishing lesson
on Friday or book your own! http://www.scenesofvermont.com/wildernesstrails/
Kayaking / Canoeing Down the River
Float down the river on a kayak or canoe... http://www.scenesofvermont.com/wildernesstrails/
Rent a Bike
Hit the trails or the road on a bike. You can rent them
at the Start House. http://www.thestarthousevt.com/
Golf at The Woodstock Inn & Resort Golf Club
The Woodstock Inn & Resort Golf Club, named one of the world's "Top 100 Golf Resorts" (Golf Magazine). http://www.woodstockinn.com/activities/golf.html
Rockefeller Arts Tour
Take an art tour with Henry Isaacs, Simon's father, in the Marshfield Billings Rockefeller Mansion. http://www.antiquesandfineart.com/articles/ Billings Farm
Explore one of the finest operating dairy farms in America and a museum of Vermont's rural past. http://www.billingsfarm.org/
Montshire Museum
The Montshire Museum is one of the country's top science museums and is a great place to take the kids and the kids-at-heart. http://montshire.org/ Air Ballooning in Quechee
Take an unforgettable voyage over Vermont - float above
the tree tops and follow the Ottauquechee River. http://www.balloonsofvermont.com/
Norwich Farmers Market (Saturday morning only)
Experience a really great farmers market with fresh farm produce, delicious baked goods, bluegrass music, and exquisite handcrafted items. http://www.norwichfarmersmarket.org/ Simon Pearce
Simon Pearce makes amazing glass and dinnerware. Check out some glass blowing and have a lunch at their Quechee Flagship store. http://www.simonpearce.com/text/Stores/quechee_store.html
King Arthur Flour
King Arthur has one of the best bake shops we have ever been to. They are located in Norwich, Vermont right next to the Farmer's Market. http://www.kingarthurflour.com/ourstore/
Woodstock Town
The streets of Woodstock offer selections for all, including renowned cheese and maple products, stunning crafts, and furniture. Products like beautiful antiques and clothing afford visitors and residents a wide, intriguing range of options. Here are a few of our favorite places in the area:
Simon Pearce, Quechee, VT
Have a wonderful meal above a waterfall on the Ottaquechee River.
http://www.simonpearce.com/category/restaurants/quechee.do
1760 Quechee Main St Quechee, VT. (802)295-1470
Rosey's Coffee & Tea, Hanover, NH
Rosey's has the best coffee and sandwiches in town. They've also got a great clothing shop upstairs. 15 Lebanon St Hanover, NH. (603)643-5282
Stone Soup, Strafford, VT
Every time we are in Vermont we make it over to Stone Soup on the green in Stafford, VT (Though a bit of a drive: 45 min from Woodstock). East 7 Brook Rd, Strafford, VT. (802)765-4301
Woodstock Farmer's Market, Woodstock, VT
Before heading for a hike, grab a sandwich at the Farmers Market. It is more of a grocery store than a farmer's market, but great nonetheless. http://www.woodstockfarmersmarket.com
468 Woodstock Road, Woodstock, VT. (802)457-3658

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