- All our events are categorized by the region in Vermont in which they occur; see a map of the regions here.
- Farms and creameries may have markets or retail spaces listed on Google, but those aren’t necessarily their own farms or creamery spaces. Please use the addresses provided in your event registration/this website.
- Mileage can be deceptive in Vermont; many roads have low speed limits and carry you through many small towns and villages. Please be aware that it may take you 3 hours to drive from one side of the state to another–and plan time or days between very different locations to account for this.
- When travelling around the state, you may leave cell phone coverage areas. You’ll eventually hit one again…or enter Canada. (Just kidding!!)
- You can visit most of our cheese producers in Vermont by using the Vermont Cheese Trail. You can pick up a printed copy of the Trail map at most Vermont Welcome Centers when entering the state or use our digital version if you’re tech-savvy!
- Not sure what else to do when visiting Vermont? Check out The Hunt, which breaks the state into regions and gives you ideas for outdoor, historic, art, and adventurous things you can do in different parts of the state! Big win: If you complete a Hunt clue packet, you can enter to win free cheese delivered right to your door! Last year, we gave away 3+ pounds of cheese to around 20 different winners!
- Visit our lodging partners page to see some of our own favorite places to stay!
- Visit Vermont Department of Tourism to check out other events and lodging deals that can help you plan your adventures.
Cheese Week Travel TipsMarty Mundy2024-09-01T17:57:19-04:00