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Bromley Adventure Park
Bromley in the summer is just about the most fun a person can have off snow and, happily, the off-mountain facilities and activities in and around the Bromley region combine to make a total package of summer fun, excitement, ease and contentment.
Need a place to stay for the weekend, week or season? Area Lodging will put you on track for one room, on-mountain condos for two or seven bedroom homes for your family reunion, with or without Lift & Lodging packages. Click Here
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We hope this information will make your visit to Bromley that much more enjoyable· please let us know how we are doing!
http://summer.bromley.com/
Chester - Hugging Bear Inn and Shop
Planning a trip to Vermont? Let the Hugging Bear Inn give you all the comforts of home while you are on the road. This Bed & Breakfast is known around the world for our enchanting rooms and hospitality in old Vermont tradition. Located in the heart of historic Chester, VT, the Inn offers rooms with private baths and welcomes visitors of all ages.
http://www.huggingbear.com/
Killington - Killington Resort
Killington has many lodging options, inns, motels, hotels, resorts, ski lodges,and condos availbile for you and your family to stay in for your next ski vacation. Killington also has a wide assortment of nightclubs, and restaurants and many fun things for you to do, besides skiing.
http://www.killingtonresort.com/
Montpelier - Morse Farm Maple Sugaworks
They called it "Sinzibukwud"
The Morse ancestors who helped settle Central Vermont were taught how to tap maple trees by Native Americans. Hot Rocks were used to evaporate the sweet sap until only sugar or "sinzibukwud" remained. Pioneers could boil a year's supply of sugar thus making Americans self-sufficient in sugar production. Ben Franklin promoted massive sugar production in the Northeast to make the country less dependant on "foreign" sugar.
http://www.morsefarm.com/
Rutland - New England Maple Museum
The New England Maple Museum is conveniently located in the heart of Maple Country, nestled in the foothills of the Green Mountains, where Vermont’s finest maple syrup
is made.
The museum offers a trip through over 200 years of maple sugaring history starting with the Native American discovery that maple sap cooked over an open fire produces a sweet syrup. Today, the sweet aroma of sap permeating the the air, still harkens the arrival of Spring in Vermont. And a tour of the New England Maple Museum brings it all to life.
http://www.maplemuseum.com/index.html
Shelburne - The Vermont Teddy Bear
We really love our Teddy Bears. So when yours leaves our factory, we want to make sure it has some fun along the way and arrives at its new home ready to deliver lots of Bear hugs and smiles to your special recipient. That's why every Vermont Teddy Bear is delivered as a Bear-Gram gift.
http://www.vermontteddybear.com
Stowe - Stowe Resort
Welcome to summer in Vermont...and there's no place better to savor it than in Stowe.
Known as the premiere ski destination in the east, Stowe Vermont is a true four season resort community. Unlike many "resorts" where the experience ends when you leave the parking lot- Stowe boasts more shops, restaurants, and activities than any town in Vermont.
http://summer.stowe.com/
Warren - West Hill House Bed and Breakfast
In the Green Mountains, adjacent to the Sugarbush ski and golf resort, offering country themed rooms, extensive gardens, a library and pool table. Each of the 8 guest rooms has a king or queen bed and includes an en-suite bathroom with a Jacuzzi tub or steam shower, and bathrobes. A multi-course served breakfast, different each day, is included. A self-catering apartment is also available. Covered bridge and waterfall tours, golf, hiking, kayaking and swimming are all nearby. The B&B is a perfect location for exploring fall foliage. Winter activities include skiing, snowshoeing and sleigh rides. The house and gardens offer a perfect venue for weddings, with reception facilities for up to 80 guests in the handsome red barn.
http://www.westhillbb.com
White River Junction - Green Mountain Railroad
The Bellows Falls Union Station will take you back to the days when train travel was the only way to go. Built in the 1950s, this structure still serves both the Green Mountain Railroad and Amtrak. The waiting room and ticket office look just as they did int he 1940s. Climb aboard and travel through the scenic southern Vermont countryside in restored coaches pulled by a vintage diesel locomotive. Travel along the Connecticut and Williams Rivers, with spectacular views to Brockway Mills Gorge and two historic covered bridges.
http://www.rails-vt.com
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