Favorite Place to Bring Guests
After you watch glassblowers at work, put up to one of "America's Most Romantic Restaurants" which overlooks Ottauquechee River waterfall and covered bridge. Reservations are highly recommended
162 locals recommend
Simon Pearce Flagship Store, Restaurant, Bar + Glassblowing Workshop
1760 Quechee Main StreetAfter you watch glassblowers at work, put up to one of "America's Most Romantic Restaurants" which overlooks Ottauquechee River waterfall and covered bridge. Reservations are highly recommended
King Arthur Flour Bakery and Store is a must see. It can get crowded on the weekend, so plan on going early.
114 locals recommend
King Arthur Baking Company
135 U.S. 5King Arthur Flour Bakery and Store is a must see. It can get crowded on the weekend, so plan on going early.
Open on Saturdays, the farmer's market is a great place to get breakfast or lunch, buy locally made items, or stock up on fresh fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
25 locals recommend
Norwich Farmers Market
Open on Saturdays, the farmer's market is a great place to get breakfast or lunch, buy locally made items, or stock up on fresh fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
If they don't have it you don't need it. Be sure to wander all the way to the back!
32 locals recommend
Dan & Whit's General Store
319 Main StIf they don't have it you don't need it. Be sure to wander all the way to the back!
Sightseeing
Parking can get crowded on weekends. At the top is a fire tower with a beautiful view.
7 locals recommend
Gile Mountain Trailhead
Parking can get crowded on weekends. At the top is a fire tower with a beautiful view.
Museum
Newly renovated, the Hood Museum's collections are drawn from a broad range of cultures and historical periods and represent a remarkable educational asset for both Dartmouth and the communities of the Upper Valley region of New Hampshire and Vermont. Among the museum's most important holdings are six Assyrian stone reliefs from the palace of Ashurnasirpal II (about 900 BCE) and the remarkable fresco by José Clemente Orozco titled The Epic of American Civilization (1932–34), which is now a National Historic Landmark
35 locals recommend
Hood Museum of Art
6 E Wheelock StNewly renovated, the Hood Museum's collections are drawn from a broad range of cultures and historical periods and represent a remarkable educational asset for both Dartmouth and the communities of the Upper Valley region of New Hampshire and Vermont. Among the museum's most important holdings are six Assyrian stone reliefs from the palace of Ashurnasirpal II (about 900 BCE) and the remarkable fresco by José Clemente Orozco titled The Epic of American Civilization (1932–34), which is now a National Historic Landmark
The Montshire is a must see if you are traveling with kids. Go early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid crowds. If it's warm out, bring a towel and bath suit for your child to enjoy the outdoor water area.
121 locals recommend
Montshire Museum of Science
1 Montshire RdThe Montshire is a must see if you are traveling with kids. Go early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid crowds. If it's warm out, bring a towel and bath suit for your child to enjoy the outdoor water area.
Food scene
Tuckerbox
1 S Main StOne of our favorite local restaurants.
Vermont is know for its beers and we are lucky to have a great brewery close by. Mas Verde is one we highly recommend.
19 locals recommend
River Roost Brewery
230 S Main StVermont is know for its beers and we are lucky to have a great brewery close by. Mas Verde is one we highly recommend.