Insider tipsBe sure to stop by the Wilcox Dairy Farm, off Route 7A between Manchester and Arlington, for delicious home-made icecream at old-fashioned prices. The stand is open June through October. |
TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten path, but all are worth a visit.
Outdoor adventures |
|  | Mount Equinox: Hike or drive this scenic mountain which is also used as a outdoor classroom for the study of various species of plants and animals. At 5.2 miles, the Mount Equinox Skyline Drive is the longest privately owned paved toll road in the U.S. Those who prefer to hike can park and pick up a trail map at the Toll House. Address: off Rte 7A, Manchester, Vermont Phone: 802 362 1114 |  |
|  | Bromley Mountain: Winter is for skiers and boarders; summer is for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy a variety of activities including golf and America's longest "Alpine Slide " at this mountain, a favorite with the locals. Address: 3984 Vermont Rte 11, Peru, Vermont Phone: 802-824-5522 Admission fee |  |
For history buffs |
|  | Hildene: The historic home of Robert Todd Lincoln, the eldest son of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln also has beautiful gardens, outdoor concerts, polo matches in summer and cross-country skiing in winter. The stately, early 1900s mansion offers public tours and hosts special events throughout the year. Address: 1005 Hildene Rd, Manchester, Vermont Phone: 802-362-1788 Admission fee; open from mid-May to October |  |
Gone fishing |
|  | Orvis Fly Fishing School: Anglers come from around the country to learn or improve fly fishing techniques. Courses utilize local stocked ponds and include hands-on casting instruction covering various methods, plus shooting line and mending. Address: Manchester, Vermont Phone: 800-235-9763 Admission fee |  |
Art attack |
|  | Southern Vermont Arts Center: Founded more than 50 years ago by a group of local artists, the cultural center includes a beautiful Georgian mansion that showcases changing exhibits, the Arkell Pavillion, a performing arts center and the Elizabeth de C. Wilson Museum, which houses the center's permanent collection of more than 700 paintings. Address: West Rd, Manchester, Vermont Phone: 802-362-1405 Donation suggested |  |
Restaurant |
|  | The Perfect Wife: An eclectic menu is served at this cozy restaurant. The adjoining tavern has a separate menu of less expensive appetizers, sandwiches and entrees. Address: 2594 Depot St / Rte 11 - 30, Manchester, Vermont Phone: 802 362 2817 |  |
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"What's Doing in Manchester"
New York Times (free registration required), Jan 30, 2000 Located in western Vermont this town offers skiing, outlet shopping, art exhibits and fine dining and lodging.
"A lot of outlets"
ExploreNewEngland.com / Boston Globe, Aug 29, 2007 From art galleries to outlet stores, Manchester is a shopper’s delight.
"Drive Till You Shop"
Boston.com / Boston Globe, Sep 14, 2003 The "open-air" design of Manchester's outlet stores preserves the character of the town.
"Green Mountain Village"
American Profile, Mar 31, 2002 Modern industry, a colonial history and natural beauty combine with civic pride to make Manchester a village worth visiting.
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