Middlebury
Middlebury is a shire town in Addison County, Vermont, USA. Middlebury is a unique location. The town has everything a tiny Vermont community should have: a white-steepled church, a Main Street lined with interesting stores, and a lovely town green.
Middlebury is a historic village with a college town ambiance, located on the banks of Otter Creek. The streets are dotted with majestic brick buildings and boutique stores selling anything from jazz albums to locally made wooden toys, while the surrounding countryside has hiking, fishing, and cycling opportunities. Take the Robert Frost Interpretative Trail, which commemorates the poet's work and life with interpretive plaques, if you want to mix culture and the great outdoors. The town is also the proud home of the Middlebury Tasting Trail, a route that delivers visitors to the best local cideries, breweries, wineries, and distilleries.
Middlebury College is located here, and the town has a lively arts scene with museums and art galleries, as well as lectures, theater, music, and dance performances almost every night. Hiking, biking, golfing, skiing, fishing, and boating on neighboring lakes and streams are all options with the Green and Adirondack Mountains as backdrops. Come visit...you won't be disappointed.
Location: Addison County, Vermont, USA
Best time to visit: April 30th to October 7th
Price: $707 per day for one person
Website: www.townofmiddlebury.org