Rochester is a small town in Vermont. It is known as "The Heart of the Green Mountains" as it is nestled in the White River Valley in the shadow of the Green Mountains.

Travel to Rochester (Vermont) - Visa Requirements

No buses run through Rochester, so you pretty much have to have a car to get there. Route 100 cuts north-south through town and Route 73 comes in from the West. Watch the speed limits in these small towns because it drops abruptly and the fuzz are vigilant!

Tours and Getting around Rochester (Vermont)

Rochester (Vermont) tourist attractions and sightseeing

Rochester (Vermont) city tours

Rochester (Vermont) souvenirs and shopping

Rochester (Vermont) Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive

Rochester (Vermont) nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs

Rochester (Vermont) cheap and luxurious hotels, youth hostels and lodging

There's not a whole lot of choice, but what choice there is isn't bad.

  • Huntington House Inn, 19 Huntington Place, (802) 767-9140, [1]. B&B with 6 rooms, restaurant and bar. Rooms from $95 off-season.
  • Liberty Hill Farm, 511 Liberty Hill Road, (802) 767-3926, [2]. A real working farm with 160 Holsteins and a few guest rooms to boot. 7 guest rooms starting at $85 per night (meal included).
  • Chittenden Brook Campground, south side of Rt 73 about 5 miles West of town. Developed campsites in the Green Mountain National Forest $5 per night. No hookups.

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