Discover Southern Vermont 4-Day / 4-Night Tour
Road Cycling in Vermont with POMG Bike Tours
Highlights
- Pedal through all the best of the scenic Green Mountain State
- Explore the timeless towns of Woodstock, Chester, Grafton and Plymouth
- Visit the Grafton Cheese Factory, sample their famous cheddar cheese and see how it is made
Full Description
Discover Southern Vermont visits the counties of Windham and Windsor and offers cyclists a tour through some of the smallest and most peaceful villages anywhere.
This tour takes riders through the counties of Windham and Windsor, navigating in and out of some of the smallest and most peaceful villages anywhere. These hamlets are nestled around covered bridges, quiet back roads, river valleys and filled with big-hearted Vermonters who enjoy life at a slow pace.
In addition to the idyllic cycling, Discover Southern Vermont offers a taste of all the things you associate with The Green Mountain State: Clean, clear rivers, Country General Stores, pure Vermont Maple Syrup, antique shops and an award winning cheese factory. We visit the timeless towns of Woodstock, Chester, Grafton and Plymouth (birthplace of President Calvin Coolidge). You will get a picture of the Vermont that has inspired artisans, poets and statesmen. Riding from village to village, you will enjoy some of the most scenic vistas Vermont has to offer.
Bed & Breakfasts we will stay in on this trip include: Kedron Valley Inn, South Woodstock, VT, Henry Farm Inn, Chester, VT, October Country Inn, Bridgewater, VT.
**Click the Itinerary tab above for a detailed day-by-day trip description**
Includes:
- Four nights accommodations and meals Vermont Bed & Breakfasts
- Five days of cycling
- Experienced Local Tour Guides
- Support vehicle and basic roadside bike repair
- Luggage transfers
- Refreshments and snacks while on the road
Excludes:
- Transportation from your home to our meeting place
- Lodging prior to and after your trip
- Trip cancellation insurance
- Alcoholic beverages
- Guide Gratuities
- Bicycle Rental (Road & Hybrid bikes available for fee)
Day by Day Itinerary
Day 1
We commence at the historic Kedron Valley Inn in South Woodstock. Tom and Cindy List welcome us to their inn, which features a 19th century tavern and antiques to match. There is time to relax by the spring-fed swimming pond or take a stroll to the stables before dinner. Inn rooms are all richly appointed and comfortable. The restaurant is award winning and many offerings are locally grown or produced.
Day 2
On Monday, we pedal south through the Reading Gulf with Mount Ascutney standing guard to our east. You can stop at Stoughton Pond Recreation area and visit The Vermont Soap Stone Company and take a refreshing dip in Stoughton Pond. Next we skirt the old machine shop town of Springfield, which is also the confluence of the Connecticut and Black Rivers.
We arrive at The Henry Farm Inn, our home for the next two nights. Patricia and Paul Dexter welcome you to their lovely 200+ year old inn, situated on 55 acres of rolling meadow and forested farmland. The spring fed swimming pond is ideal for a cool dip after a hot day in the saddle. The inn was originally a stagecoach stop on the Green Mountain Turnpike as well as Chester's first tavern. Today it is a peaceful inn, off the beaten path, and perfectly situated to access southern Vermont's best cycling.
Day 3
On Tuesday morning we wind our way south to three noteworthy towns and villages: Saxtons River, Grafton and Chester. We'll start our ride through Pleasant Valley on our way to Saxtons River, a village lost in time. This tiny Vermont hamlet with streets lined with 19th century buildings, has recently been named to the National Register of Historic Places. Our next stop, several miles to the west, is the village of Grafton. Most agree that Grafton is the Vermont they imagined...a quaint general store, statuesque white church, and renowned cheese factory with the quiet rumble of the Saxtons River as background music. After lunch at Daniel's House Café and a visit to the Grafton Cheese Factory (where you may sample their famous cheddar cheese and see how it is made), we head north to our final village of the day, Chester, before returning to The Henry Farm Inn.
Day 4
Wednesday we say goodbye to the most southern points of our tour and head north. Once again we enjoy quiet, easy-to-moderate, country roads on our way to Weston and its famous Vermont Country Store. Weston is rich in history and well preserved. You may visit The Museums of Weston, with their fully operational Old Mill and collection of antique tools and machinery. Next up for those looking for a challenge, the optional Terrible Mountain hill climb, which gains 800 feet in 3 miles! For the rest of us, it is a short van shuttle to Ludlow, home to Okemo Ski Resort. Save time for a final stop at the President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site before finishing the day's ride with a wonderful seven-mile downhill.
We spend our final night in the relaxed country comfort of the October Country Inn, a restored 19th century farmhouse. Edie and Chuck Janisse, our welcoming and experienced hosts, will make you feel at home while preparing international cuisine which will dazzle your palate and fuel your cycling body. The inn's rooms are cozy. The common areas are ample and designed to encourage group activity.
Day 5
Thursday we cycle through one of the prettiest towns in America, Woodstock, where you may stroll the village green, bike through the Lincoln covered bridge and visit the array of craft shops and galleries. The Billings Farm Museum and Rockefeller family mansion are worthwhile stops. From Woodstock we head north through the small town of Barnard, home of another unique general store that overlooks pristine Silver Lake where you may want to take a dip before returning to South Woodstock and the end of the tour.
About The Operator:
POMG Bike Tours
Headquarters:
Vermont
Why Bed & Breakfast Bike Tours?
Vermont is famous for its quaint and charming Bed & Breakfasts. For those who do not enjoy camping, the B&B experience is just the thing. We are fortunate to have a great variety of B&B's whose innkeepers have year's of experience pampering cyclists with homemade specialties and Vermont hospitality.
Why Vermont?
Covered bridges, Green Mountains, wildlife, deep blue glacier-formed lakes and clear cool rivers. Country stores, antique shops and maple syrup. Endless pastures, gardens and vivid wild flowers, and most of all, unparalleled cycling terrain. Did we mention Ben & Jerry's?
President Calvin Coolidge, a Vermonter, once said, "I love Vermont because of her hills and valleys, her scenery and invigorating climate, but most of all, because of her indomitable people. If the spirit of liberty should vanish in other parts of the union and support of our institutions should languish, it could all be replenished from the generous store held by the people of this brave little state of Vermont." We agree.
Why POMG?
"Peace Of Mind Guaranteed." This was my Grandpa Savitt's slogan from his store in Hartford, Connecticut. He taught me that there is no substitute for customer service. "Practice the Golden Rule, do unto others as you would have them do unto you," (thanks Grandpa!) We practice the Golden Rule, you get POMG.
Our Tour Leaders
Our tour leaders are the best in the industry. We are all trained in bike repair, basic First Aid and CPR, and Gourmet Camp Cuisine (for custom camping tours). We are a highly responsive team, focusing on your needs to provide a safe and unforgettable experience.
These are just a few reasons to choose an active weekend or 5-Day trip with POMG Bike Tours of Vermont. Come experience the rest!