Woodstock, Vermont has to be where "charming" was coined when someone visited there for the first time. You will see covered bridges. We had cheese, syrup, and apples. I am sharing what to do in Woodstock, Vermont, where to eat and where to stay. The village of Woodstock, Vermont was a gift from New Hampshire back in 1761. And it will be a gift to you when you visit Woodstock. If you visit the old wooden red bridge, the Taftsville Covered Bridge, #Taftsville is part of Woodstock. Viewing and photographing the Taftsville Covered Bridge has room on the side of the street for about five cars to park and jump out to take a pic.
After snapping pics of the Taftsville Covered Bridge, keep going six miles on 4 East to the Quechee Gorge Gifts store, park there and walk to the middle of that bridge to view and take tons of pics of the Quechee Gorge. You can easily do this with a wheelchair as well. If you want to hike down the gorge, its entrance is right behind this Quechee Gifts store. There’s a huge parking lot and it’s maybe a 100 foot walk on a sidewalk to the middle of the Quechee Gorge bridge. Quick stop and worth it! #visitwoodstock #woodstockvermont
Walking in downtown Woodstock is easy, with many of the shops and cafes, like Mont Vert Cafe (coffee) and the Ruth's Table and The Mountain Creamery within walking distance when you visit Woodstock, Vermont.
I will share with you where to stay in Woodstock, where to eat when you visit, as well as what to do on your visit.
We loved love loved Ruth's Table, and I don't think I ever said its name in the video. That's where I had the chef-prepared chicken schnitzel and enjoyed a warm atmosphere for dinner.
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9 окт 2017