What to Do in Vermont This Weekend
If you have got a free weekend and you are based in Vermont, you do not need to leave the suburb to fill it. From morning coffee to a Saturday night out, this guide covers the practical options.
Saturday Morning
Kids sport runs the morning — umpire a match at the local oval or do the sideline coffee run. The cafes near schools and sports grounds are built for this exact routine. If you are kid-free, the parks are peaceful before midday.
Saturday Afternoon
This is when Vermont settles into weekend mode. Options include catching a local game, browsing the shops on the main strip, or heading to a pub for an afternoon drink. If the weather is good, the parks fill up — bring a picnic or grab takeaway from nearby.
Sunday
Sundays are for sleeping in. Brunch is the main event, and most cafes have their best menu running. Afternoon means a longer walk — explore the residential streets, check out the local reserve, or grab a late afternoon beer somewhere quiet. Sunday sessions (live music at pubs) are worth checking in Vermont.
If you need groceries, the supermarkets are less busy on Sunday mornings than Saturdays.
If It Rains
Melbourne weather applies. When the skies open up, your best bets in Vermont are: the local cinema (if there is one nearby), a long cafe session with a book, pub trivia night (check schedules), or one of the indoor activities within a short drive. Several pubs run board game collections.
Budget Weekend
A full weekend in Vermont does not have to cost much. Free options include: park walks and trails, window-shopping the main strip, community events (check the local council website), and bayside or creek-side walks. A coffee and brunch is the only real expense if you keep it casual.
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