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Suggested
Route Itinerary: Highlighting small towns of Southern
Vermont this ride will take you through several quaint little
villages and through a covered bridge.
Driving
through the hillsides of East Dover you will come to the
town of South Newfane and through Williamsville and it's
covered bridge onto Rt. 30 North. The scenic town of Newfane
is your first drive through leading you to Townsend, there
are several antiques dealers on this stretch of Rt. 30.
In Townsend you will take Rt. 35 (to a left on Grafton Road
to the town of Grafton) up through Grafton (where you will
make a Left on 35 to Chester). The town of Grafton has
a covered bridge and a small scale cheese factory, blacksmith
shop and a sheep farming operation admission is free of
charge. Chester Depot is a nice place to stop and have
a coffee in Country Girl Diner on 103/11, sorry no Starbucks.
Driving
through Ludlow and along the Black river is both scenic
and exhilarating. Onwards to Rt. 100 south towards the Weston
Country Store founded in 1945 dedicated to preserve Vermont's
rural integrity, a great place to see the offerings of yester
years. Then we drive south to Rt. 11 and west to Manchester
where it would be fitting to stop for lunch at any of
many restaurants including Mulligan's Restaurant offering
a variety of good pub fare.
Manchester
is also the home of "Hildene" the former estate of Robert
Todd Lincoln, the son of President Lincoln.
Picnic
lunch might be an option here we could meet a group at Hildene
or pack brown bag.
After
lunch we head south on 7A towards Arlington home to the
Norman Rockwell museum Admission $3 well worth a visit.
Further south we have the town of Bennington where we would
ride up to the Bennington Monument, where you may ride the
elevator to the 200ft observation deck with fine lookouts.
From Bennington we take Rt. 9 east through the hillsides
over into Wilmington where those that want can walk the
streets of Wilmington for some shop gawking and showing
of our rides. The Gray Ghost Inn is only 7.5 miles from
this town so if people have had enough they can ride home
to relax by the pool.
Dinner
would be served at the
Gray Ghost Inn.
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