From ski slopes to art galleries, this quaint town offers something for every season.
Here are some ideas for how to spend a long weekend, no matter the season.
Noodle around the town center and shop atManchester Designer Outletsor any of the unique mom-and-pop stores.
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Delve into a rare book or simply browse through the one-of-a-kind photo books.
Even though the menu changes every season, the Wagyu burger is a staple.
True to its name, the small eatery is on the second floor of an old building.
When you’re feeling sufficiently satiated, jump in the car and head toBromley Mountain.
In the fall, the chairlift opens for leaf peepers.
During winter, snow bunnies can get there early and buy a half-day ski pass.
Tuckered out from a morning of activities?
Its time to head back toward town and spend the afternoon at theSouthern Vermont Arts Center.
Sit down for a bite and a quick rest at the Curate cafe.
The menu is simple but fresh, with salads, artisanal sandwiches, flatbreads, and dinner offerings.
Call ahead, though the cafe is open Thursdays to Sundays and reservations are mandatory.
If the great outdoors still beckons, the property offers acres of hiking trails and the Boswell Botany Trail.
Or skip the drinks and rock on a porch chair while stargazing back at The Copper Grouse.
Forget avocado toast and chai lattes, because Bobs is all about traditional grub.
you could also sign up for a Sunset Ride and other special sessions.
One of the most notable pieces on display in the 1905 Georgian Revival mansion is President Lincolns stovepipe hat.