Addison: Reconnect with Nature
Addisonis a town of Vermont, the United States that is known for its “Maple Syrup,” beautiful landscapes and wonderful heritage, a perfect place to reconnect with Mother Nature. Amidst the fast-growing economy in the United States, Addison strives to preserve and share their love for the environment. The area is renowned for breweries and cheese. Its fertile land produces abundant fruits and vegetable crops. You will surely be delighted to its fresh farm-to-plate foods that they served in the eateries and restaurants, fly to Edward F. Knapp State Airport (MPV)to visit Addison.
Best Time to Visit
Addison, just like in other towns in Vermont, has spring, summer, fall, and winter. Every season has a unique experience that will fit for your choice and convenience. The best time to taste their famous maple syrup spring while summer for relaxation by merely going on camping, fishing, and hiking, winter for ski and snowboarding, during fall for their brilliant “fall foliage.” July, September and August are the busiest months for tourism while November is least crowded month, so when planning a trip to this beautiful place, reserve Addison hotels in advance.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Get away from the noise of the city and replace it with the hum of birds and rustling leaves of the trees in Birds of Vermont Museum where you can relax and experience the real calmness. If you are fond of wine, then include Snow Farm Vineyard and Wineryin your list, they offer free wine tasting. To complete your Vermont Getaway, you may book in Basin Harbor, a four-star hotel with competitive rates, and guarantees a memorable stay. Whitford House is the most recommended place to stay when you want to wake up and savor your breakfast overlooking the mountains of Vermont.