Walpole in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Wineries & Vineyards. Discover best things to do in Walpole with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Walpole
4.5 based on 69 reviews
We visited three Southern New Hampshire wineries on a Saturday afternoon. We arrived at the Walpole Mountain View Winery just in time for a colorful sunset. The wines were quite good, with a surprisingly broad selection. Unlike many other wineries, 100% of the wines are produced from grapes that they grow themselves.
The tasting room is bright, comfortable, and tastefully decorated, with two additional seating areas just behind the main room. The size and seating capacity is deceptively larger than one might expect from the exterior view. For the tastings, each guest selects samples of 6 wines from the list of what is currently available, with the flight accompanied by your choice of an etched souvenir wine glass, either stemmed or stemless. The cost is $10.00 per person, with a menu with an assortment of crackers, cheeses, and other accompaniments that area available for an additional charge.
As the winery makes clear on its website, guests are advised NOT to rely upon GPS to find their way. We can vouch for that. Stay on Route 12, then follow the winery’s signs (some of which are rather small and may be easy to miss if you are not attentive.)
4.5 based on 77 reviews
Hidden Springs Maple is a family maple farm located in Putney, Vermont. We offer 100% natural and organic maple syrup tapped on family farms in Vermont. Our products are available in our farm store, over the web and at restaurants and specialty stores throughout the US.
We've been stopping here since they opened, and the store gets better and better. Recently my wife was headed to TN for a get-together with the dog rescue league she works with down there (our dawg says "woof yawl") and we shopped for gifts for...MoreThanks a lot! We appreciate your business and look forward to seeing you again!
4.5 based on 240 reviews
We are The Vermont Country Store, the Purveyors of the Practical and Hard-to-Find. Step back in time as you browse our aisles of long lost products that still work as well today as they did "back in the day!" From countless jars of penny candy to Vermont's finest selections of locally made cheese and meats, to problem-solvers for your household to toys for the littlest ones, you'll feel like you took a step back in time, and become a kid in a candy store when you walk through our doors! Check out our brand new Mildred's Market for sandwiches, soups, bakery items and much more great prepared food items. Come and visit our covered bridge and grist mill!
We only planned for a quick stop, but ended up shopping and eating lunch for a two hour visit. This huge store has so many things to look at! Many items are from the time of my youth and prior generations so it seems like a museum, but everything is for sale. Definitely worth the short drive off the interstate to visit.
5 based on 11 reviews
This farm stand, located just off Exit 5 on I-91, has fresh locally grown vegetables as well as an indoor seating area with a selection of sandwiches and hot foods as well as fresh baked goods. In season, it has an extensive garden shop.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
This is a wonderful orchard and event center. They have picturesque views and are often hosts for weddings, parties and other large events. Pick apples. Explore. It's also a great place to come with a date! A cute store with products they make right there at the orchard! Definitely check this place out if you are in the area!
4 based on 80 reviews
Our landmark store is a browser’s paradise, vast and barn-like, full of handcrafted items for the home. You never know what you’ll find down the next aisle. Whatever you find, it’s probably a bargain. We pride ourselves on outlet prices, workshop-direct deals and frequent specials. Our international basket collection includes exotic new imports from Africa and Cambodia. Open 7 days.
We made a special trip to Basketville during the Putney Art Gallery Weekend Open House. I wanted some decorative baskets which I found there. My husband found a small coffee table that he had been looking for in wicker. Stonewall from Maine has some items there that I like. We also debated on blueberry wine that was at the tasting table.
5 based on 9 reviews
This extensive antique shop in the center of Bellows Falls is full of prize pieces of all kinds, whether is be small items or major pieces of furniture. It is a great place to browse, and antique buffs are certain to find pieces of interest.
5 based on 5 reviews
Independent Bookstore with eclectic mix of books, toys, gifts & puzzles for all ages, located in an historic building. Art supplies, coloring books, colored pencils & How-to Books. Artwork & Greeting cards by local artists. Tourist information for surrounding area. Resident cat, Bella Fuzz, loves to visit with children & adults. Cafe area for meetings, knitting groups & children's activities.
My wife and I spent a good half hour here looking at the books and talking with staff about the store and Bellows Falls. We learned a lot because we were from Virginia.Thanks for visiting with us during your stay in Bellows Falls. Glad that you enjoyed your visit to VSBooks - stop by again and spread the word about our cute little downtown! Pat Fowler (and speaking for Bella the cat of course)
5 based on 14 reviews
Our family of 6 stayed in the Sunnyside cottage and had a fantastic stay. The house easily accommodated all of us and had 2 full bathrooms. The house was fully stocked with everything one would need - bedding, towels, kitchen supplies, toys - I could go on and on. It was lovely and clean and comfortable. Everyone on the farm, from the owners and their families, to the apprentices, was so nice and invited us to join in many farm chores, which we LOVED. We highly recommend a visit to this well-run, very accommodating farm.
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