- Our list of the best things to do in Norwich, Vermont, features the top 84 nearby activities — including 58 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Norwich, VT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Museums & Galleries, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 6 things to do within the city of Norwich, VT , followed by 78 popular activities in nearby cities, including Woodstock, Windsor, Quechee, Hanover, White River Junction, Killington, Claremont, Plymouth, Cornish, Barnard, Enfield, Ascutney and Fairlee
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The 18-hole golf course at Rutland Country Club features a challenging course that attracts experienced golfers. Other amenities include a well-stocked, pro shop and a fine dining restaurant that can accommodate banquets and wedding parties.
34.6 Miles
Serving as a local mid-sized performance space, the Barre Opera House can seat just over 600 people. The shows focus mostly on musical performances though with intermissions of homemade desserts and a selection of hot and cold refreshments.
34.8 Miles
Studio Place Arts features a variety of art galleries and classes. Guests can often see local artists working on projects as they browse through exhibits because the facility also provides studio space to creative individuals.
34.8 Miles
Offering guests the chance to watch first-run movies in 3D, the Paramount Theatre also provides group and special event rentals. Additionally, parents can also schedule a birthday party for their children at this location.
35.4 Miles
Known for making maple and maple syrup related items, Martin's Maple Farm can be found in a large red barn that houses a shop where visitors can purchase different types of maple syrup and maple-related items.
35.5 Miles
Constructed in 1832, the Bath Covered Bridge is the 5th to stand on the current site. Built with a Burr Truss design, the bridge crosses the Amonoosuc River, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
35.5 Miles
The Brick Store is America's oldest General Store, dating back to 1790, and now specializes in New England products including food, books, clothing and puzzles.
35.6 Miles
Since Barre is considered to be the Granite Capital of the World, it has a long history of gravestone monuments with Hope Cemetery forming the foundation. It represents a distinguished history of memorial art through stone with some of the oldest and most intricate examples.
35.7 Miles
Operated by a community of Benedictine monks, the Weston Priory features a visitor center, chapel, and grounds for private reflection. Prayer ceremonies are held daily, and young men can arrange for retreats at the site.