By Elizabeth L. Dugger

This experience consultant to Vermont covers mountaineering, cycling, canoeing, camping out, horseback driving, diving and snowboarding, in addition to the fundamental wishes of guests corresponding to the place to stick, eating places, procuring, getting round and sightseeing.

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Down the road at number 55 is another “food factory,” Tom and Sally’s Handmade Chocolates (% 258-3065), which has picture windows at the front and back of the building to let you watch the chocolates being made. ”) 40 n Touring far from the center of town, it passes the rolling meadows and imposing stone tower that are part of the Brattleboro Retreat, one of the oldest psychiatric hospitals in the United States (founded in 1834). The tower is surrounded by pleasant walking trails. You can park on Route 30 by Linden Lodge and walk the marked path to the tower in the daytime.

Nearly every village has a well-known cook who prepares maple fudge, buttery and rich, often with walnuts added. Can you drink the plain maple sap as it comes out of the tree? Sure. But don’t expect it to taste like candy. It’s barely sweet, a fresh cool drink of spring on the way. It takes about 40 gallons of sap to boil down into one gallon of the familiar maple syrup. , 1 Cross Street, % 7572088 or 800-524-6715. Tours take you inside Jonathan M. Rutstein’s processes of making Belgian chocolate dessert sauces, flavored cocoas, and white chocolate drink mixes.

Or take one of the spokes out from the hub of Brattleboro to reach Marlboro, Jacksonville, and Wilmington to the west, starting on Route 9; Route 30 out to Newfane, Townshend, and the ski country that starts in Bondville and Londonderry, with the water adventures of Jamaica nearby; or meander off Route 30 on the back roads that reach Grafton, one of Vermont’s two most dramatic historic preservation efforts. T n Brattleboro This small gateway city is a wonderful hodgepodge of history and cultures.

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