Vermont Institute of Natural Science
A place for wounded birds to be rehabilitated.
Meander around and visit cool places. Here is a great day trip. Turn right onto route 100 and head north. Take right onto route 100A and you are close to your first stop. Take in Calvin Coolidge Homestead & Plymouth Artisan Cheese. Continue on route 100A to Bridgwater. Tour Long Trail Brewery- take a left and then another left at the brewery. Turn around and head towards Woodstock on route 4. Stop into the Bridgewater Mill Mall. Continue to Woodstock and be sure to stop at Farmhouse Pottery. Next stop Woodstock Farmers Market Store....psst, this is where you will find epicurean delights. Continue into the vry cute town of Woodstock, Vermont. STOP - EXPLORE this very quaint NE town. Continue onto Quechee, Vermont. Take in Vermont Institute of Science (VINS), Simon Pearce glassblowing/store/restaurant. Quechee Gorge. Finally, the Quechee Antique Mall.
All these places have attachments here, below. Have a great day!
A place for wounded birds to be rehabilitated.
This beautiful pottery is fairly young on the scene. It is heirloom quality. Don't miss this beautiful store on the way to Woodstock from the cottage. Located on Route 4, on the right. You can register for a class.
I have been looking for a good picture of the Quechee gorge to really illustrate its vastness. This video is perfect.
The small old dirt road that runs between the cottage and the lake was the road the soldiers marched over during the Revolutionary War.
Green Mountain Sugar House .....on route 100, Ludlow, Vermont
One of the prettiest towns in New England
PLYMOUTH NOTCH, VERMONT 05056
Plymouth Notch, Vermont 05056
If you are driving to Vermont Cottage Lake Amherst from southern New England up the eastern side, you will pass by this wonderful market heading out of Woodstock, Vt towards your destination in Plymouth, Vt. If you want organic food and epicurean delights, this is where you go.
I grew up in Plymouth, Vermont. As a little girl my grandmother would buy me a box of cheese curds from the cheese factory. It came in a little white box with a handle. I would march up and down the driveway pretending my box of curds was a pocketbook full of deliciousness. I can't be more happy as an older adult to find that the cheese factory as we called it, has been brought back and smiles endlessly with award winning cheeses. Now known as Plymouth Artisan Cheese.