Arlington, VT is 1 hr and 45 minutes away from both Dartmouth and Middlebury (compromise is important they say). For all our college friends out there looking to enjoy the Green or ride the Panther.
The Arlington Covered Bridge is a great example of this iconic Vermont fixture. It's a short drive and is next to the fun Wayside Country Store which you can check out for some Vermont souvenirs.
Bennington has some great breweries and history and is a 20 minute drive from the wedding venue. For a fun adventure check out The Robert Frost Museum and the Madison Brewing Company Pub.
Saratoga Springs is a cute little town about 45 minutes from Arlington. It has a lot to do: parks, the race track, SPAC, places to eat, and a cute general store on the way!
History nerd alert. The Lincoln Family had their summer home nearby. It is a fun place to check out with a lot of great history.
Perfect roadtrip obscure museum opportunity. If fishing is your thing there are some great opportunities in this area.
Ice Cream, Cheese, and Beer. That's what Vermont's about. Go here for a few of these great things.
This is another Vermont ice cream store should you wish to construct an ice cream tasting expedition over the course of the weekend.
Known to be a nice, moderate hike.
From the Vermont Flannel Company to Theory with Michael Kors, Le Creuset, and J Crew in between, Machester has some amazing designer outlets. Just ask Nate about the time he left Hannah there alone with his credit card...
Here are some of our favorite places in the area Breakfast & Lunch: - Up for Breakfast - Little Rooster Cafe - The Works Cafe - Zoey's Deli and Bakery Dinner - The Silver Fork - Raven's Den Steakhouse - Thai Basil - Zoey's Double Hex