14 Scenic Vermont Villages for a Perfect Getaway

Vermont’s countryside is dotted with charming villages that seem frozen in time,
where white church steeples pierce the sky and covered bridges span babbling
brooks.

These small communities offer perfect escapes from city life, combining authentic
New England character with warm local hospitality and stunning natural
surroundings.

Grafton

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This perfectly preserved village showcases pristine Federal-style buildings and
Vermont’s oldest operating cheese company. The Grafton Inn, operating since 1801,
welcomes visitors with traditional hospitality, while surrounding maple forests offer
excellent hiking and cross-country skiing trails.

Weston

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Home to the famous Vermont Country Store, this village centers around a picture-
perfect town green. The restored Weston Playhouse presents summer theater
productions, while the village’s historic grist mill houses fascinating local artifacts.

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Woodstock

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Often called ‘Vermont’s most beautiful village,’ Woodstock combines covered bridges
with elegant Federal-style homes. The Billings Farm & Museum showcases
traditional farming practices, while the downtown area offers excellent local shopping
and dining.

Dorset

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Marble sidewalks and historic architecture reflect this village’s quarrying heritage.
The Dorset Theatre Festival attracts cultural enthusiasts during the summer months,
while the surrounding mountains provide excellent hiking opportunities.

Peacham

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Rolling hills and weathered barns create countless photo opportunities in this
Northeast Kingdom village. The local general store continues centuries-old traditions,
while quiet country roads offer perfect cycling routes.

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Stowe

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Though famous for skiing, Stowe village maintains its authentic Vermont character
year-round. The Recreation Path provides scenic walking and biking opportunities,
while historic buildings house excellent restaurants and craft shops.

Chester

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Stone houses built from local granite give this village a distinctive appearance. The
Green Mountain Railroad offers scenic train rides, while antique shops line the
historic downtown district.

Manchester

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Nestled between the Taconic and Green Mountains, this village balances history with
sophisticated shopping. Hildene, Robert Todd Lincoln’s summer home, offers
fascinating tours, while the surrounding area provides excellent fly fishing.

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Shelburne

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Located on Lake Champlain, this village hosts an impressive museum complex
celebrating Vermont heritage. The working farm demonstrates traditional agricultural
practices, while the nearby vineyard offers local wine tastings.

Bristol

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A classic main street lined with Victorian buildings forms the heart of this friendly
village. The weekly summer street fair draws locals and visitors alike, while nearby
Mount Abraham offers challenging hiking trails.

Brandon

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Artists and craftspeople maintain studios in this creative village’s historic buildings.
The Stephen A. Douglas birthplace provides historical interest, while local galleries
showcase Vermont-made arts and crafts.

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Middlebury

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Home to the prestigious college, this village offers cultural activities alongside
historic architecture. Otter Creek Falls provides a dramatic centerpiece, while the
surrounding farm country produces excellent local foods.

Newfane

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The historic village green, surrounded by white clapboard buildings, epitomizes
Vermont village charm. The county courthouse adds Greek Revival elegance, while
nearby Rock River offers summer swimming holes.

East Burke

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This Northeast Kingdom village serves as a gateway to outdoor adventure. The
Kingdom Trails attract mountain bikers from across the country, while Burke
Mountain provides skiing and stunning views.

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Enjoy Vermont’s Beauty

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These Vermont villages offer more than just scenic beauty – they provide windows
into a way of life that values community, tradition, and connection to the land.
Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventure, cultural experiences, or simply a
peaceful escape, these communities welcome visitors while maintaining their
authentic New England character.

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