Quechee is a census-designated place and one of five unincorporated villages in the town of Hartford, Windsor County, Vermont, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population of the CDP was 656. It is the site of Quechee Gorge on the Ottauquechee River and is also the home to the Quechee Lakes planned community initiated in the late 1960s, which also brought to the community the small Quechee Lakes Ski Area in the 1970s.
Restaurants in Quechee
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Locals think of this 165-foot gap as "Vermont's Grand Canyon."
Visited Quechee Gorge on Fall Foliage tour and it was a gorgeous site. The Gorge looked beautiful with the fall colors and there is a trail that goes along the river if you are able be sure to take the short hike to the falls well worth the trip. Colors are beautiful and the falling leaves in the breeze so lovely!!!
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When you visit Simon Pierce you have several options on things to do. You can visit the store and purchase beautiful glassware; or you can stop st their bar and have a drink; or you can make reservations and enjoy an excellent meal. You can also go downstairs and see how the expert glass makers make the beautiful glassware they sell. These people are craftsmen. It is amazing to see them at their craft. As you walk around downstairs you can also go outside and see the beautiful waterfall adjacent to their property.
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Visit Vermont's Original Craft Distillery at the Quechee Gorge Village. The Distillery Tasting Room is open for visitors every day from 10 am until 5 pm. Sample the award winning vodkas, gin, bourbon, whiskey and seasonal brandy and liqueurs and learn about the distillation process. 2 miles off I-89, exit 1, and close to the famous Quechee Gorge.
This was a nice little stop while in Quechee. The mall had some shops near the distillery. Vermont Spirits is located at the end of the little mall. We were happy to find it open for tasting. The gentleman working behind the counter was friendly and helpful. We tried a few spirits. The most delicious one- Cassis - was out of stock and next batch was being made so we couldn't buy it just then. We tried the bourbon and vodka as well. We easily found a bottle to buy and bring home!
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Although Covid has shut down Cabot cheese tasting and the train ride, the antique store with its many venders is worth the stop to poke alone.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
An upscale antiques and fine arts mall store in historic Quechee, VT, with 165 dealer displays of fine antiques on three floors of a converted farmhouse. Always stocking country furniture, antique silver, estate jewelry, used books, vintage quilts, oriental rugs, art pottery and glass, American paintings and original prints, with a focus on Vermont artists. Open daily 10-5 (closed Wed.)
4.5 based on 29 reviews
A Free Petting farm that has 10 live rescue Alpacas. And a retail store full of unique fine quality Alpaca clothing & accessories.
Unbelievable place if you’re shopping for alpaca products. We travel all over United States to look for alpaca products and this place had the best prices for the same clothing. My wife got beautiful alpaca coat and pair of gloves we love it and the price unmatched anywhere thank you Lisa Jerzy Old Lyme Ct.
4.5 based on 92 reviews
Don't you just love the old covered bridges. This one is no exception. Easy walk across. Make sure you pick a day when it is warm enough!
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