Youll depart Nashua, New Hampshire at 8:30am for this tasty tour of Vermont. Your first stop will be at Cabot Creamery Annex where you can taste cheese and sample distilled products, see alpaca’s and taste home made fudge. After the tour you will be taken to the tasting room where you will have the opportunity to purchase and taste several varieties of cheese. In peak season tastings may be done at the Cabot cheese annex store and the factory tour will be eliminated. We will head west to Montpelier for a photo stop of the State House. Our next stop is Cold Holler Cider for lunch featuring products made in Vermont. You will see and taste fresh pressed cider as well as the old-fashioned apple cider doughnuts. This is a great spot to shop for Vermont made products. A stop will be made at Morse Farm to learn how Maple Sugar is made.Additional InformationConfirmation will be received at time of bookingChildren must be accompanied by an adultMinimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refundMust advise your pick-up location (Nashua, Bedford New Hampshire; Please use Special Requirements field upon checkout to advise this informationInclusionsLunchDriver/guideTransport by luxury vanHotel pickup and drop-off from Southern New Hampshire and select Boston hotels (if guest of listed hotel)Cheese tastingMorse Farm Maple SugarworksFresh pressed cider tastingExclusionsGratuities (optional)New Hampshire pick up outside of Nashua or Bedford, New Hampshire not includedDeparture PointPark and Ride in Nashua, Hannafords in Bedford, hotel accommodation in Southern New HampshireDeparture Time7:30am from BostonDuration11 hoursReturn DetailsReturns to original departure pointVoucher InfoYou can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.The tour identified in this promotion is made available through Viator. Groupon is not affiliated with or spons
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