Food Scene
The Vanilla Bean Cafe
450 Deerfield RdGood Food
Bill's Bread & Breakfast
149 Providence StGreat for Breakfast anytime of the day.
Grill 37
37 Putnam RdNice place to dine out at.
Sweet Evalina's Stand
688 CT-169Good pizza's and a quick place for lunch locally.
Essentials
Price Chopper
251 Kennedy DrClose to Woodstock
Sightseeing
Taylor Brooke Winery is a great place to visit and do a little wine tasting.
27 locals recommend
Taylor Brooke Brewery
818 CT-171Taylor Brooke Winery is a great place to visit and do a little wine tasting.
Built in 1846 in the newly fashionable Gothic Revival style, Roseland Cottage was the summer home of Henry and Lucy Bowen and their young family. While the house is instantly recognizable for its pink exterior, Roseland Cottage has an equally colorful interior, featuring elaborate wall coverings, heavily patterned carpets, and stained glass, much of which survives unchanged from the Victorian era. The house is a National Historic Landmark.
18 locals recommend
Roseland Cottage
556 CT-169Built in 1846 in the newly fashionable Gothic Revival style, Roseland Cottage was the summer home of Henry and Lucy Bowen and their young family. While the house is instantly recognizable for its pink exterior, Roseland Cottage has an equally colorful interior, featuring elaborate wall coverings, heavily patterned carpets, and stained glass, much of which survives unchanged from the Victorian era. The house is a National Historic Landmark.
A most beautiful area of Woodstock to include wide open farmland, rolling hills and drumlins. Many plein air painters enjoy the landscape for painting.
East Woodstock
A most beautiful area of Woodstock to include wide open farmland, rolling hills and drumlins. Many plein air painters enjoy the landscape for painting.
The Woodstock Academy is one of the oldest schools in the United States. Founded in 1801, it has survived and thrived despite economic setbacks and population changes. The key to its long history has been strong community support and an ability to adapt and change with the times.
In 2017 The Woodstock Academy purchased Hyde School’s Woodstock Campus adding on-campus dormitories, a cultural center, an art gallery, a second dining hall, additional indoor and outdoor athletic and recreation facilities, a health center, administrative offices and additional learning spaces.
The Woodstock Academy - North Campus
57 Academy RdThe Woodstock Academy is one of the oldest schools in the United States. Founded in 1801, it has survived and thrived despite economic setbacks and population changes. The key to its long history has been strong community support and an ability to adapt and change with the times.
In 2017 The Woodstock Academy purchased Hyde School’s Woodstock Campus adding on-campus dormitories, a cultural center, an art gallery, a second dining hall, additional indoor and outdoor athletic and recreation facilities, a health center, administrative offices and additional learning spaces.
Parks & Nature
Whether you are walking, hiking, boating, fishing, or picnicking, beautiful Roseland Park is the perfect place to visit in Woodstock, Connecticut.
Roseland offering historic rustic elegance in the heart of
"The Last Green Valley"
Roseland Park
205 Roseland Park RdWhether you are walking, hiking, boating, fishing, or picnicking, beautiful Roseland Park is the perfect place to visit in Woodstock, Connecticut.
Roseland offering historic rustic elegance in the heart of
"The Last Green Valley"
Nipmuck State Forest and Bigelow Hollow State Park in the town of Union lie within one of the largest unbroken forest areas in Eastern Connecticut. Nipmuck is the second oldest state forest in Connecticut. The first parcel was acquired in 1905. Additional lands in the towns of Stafford, Ashford, Willington, and Woodstock have been added to the forest over the years. Today Nipmuck State Forest and Bigelow Hollow total over 9,000 acres. The recreation area in Bigelow Hollow was established in 1949 by the State Park and Forest Commission.
Go to their website at: http://www.ct.gov/deep/cwp/view.asp?a=2716&q=325174&deepNav_GID=1650
27 locals recommend
Bigelow Hollow State Park
298 Bigelow Hollow RoadNipmuck State Forest and Bigelow Hollow State Park in the town of Union lie within one of the largest unbroken forest areas in Eastern Connecticut. Nipmuck is the second oldest state forest in Connecticut. The first parcel was acquired in 1905. Additional lands in the towns of Stafford, Ashford, Willington, and Woodstock have been added to the forest over the years. Today Nipmuck State Forest and Bigelow Hollow total over 9,000 acres. The recreation area in Bigelow Hollow was established in 1949 by the State Park and Forest Commission.
Go to their website at: http://www.ct.gov/deep/cwp/view.asp?a=2716&q=325174&deepNav_GID=1650