Putney, a town in the Connecticut River Valley, is home to a variety of activities, attractions, and charming lodging options. Putney bed and breakfasts and Putney inns are popular during the summer when the town plays host to the annual Yellow Barn Music Festival, a series of chamber music concerts in the picturesque surroundings of Southern Vermont. But it is also worth staying at Putney inns simply to breathe in the ambience and charm of small-town life in the country, enjoying its wonderful produce such as the maple sugar products of Harlow's Sugar House and the award-winning cheese products of Shepherd Cheese. And in Putney you can also shop for fine local handicrafts, weaves, pottery, glassworks, antiques, and many more interesting things. For the little ones, there is the entertaining Santa's Land, with its amusement park, train rides, petting zoo, and of course, the chance to see the jolly Santa himself. Other things to do in Putney would include a leisurely hike on the scenic Putney Mountain Trail, a hiking or biking trip on its attractive country back roads, or a visit to the Putney Historical Society Museum. In the winter, visitors can enjoy cross-country skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling. Putney lodging is also close to many of Southern Vermont's attractions, including Naulakha, the historic home built for the writer Rudyard Kipling; the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center; and the Adams Grist Mill Museum. Surely you will find so many things to see and do in the area that a good night's rest will be welcomed in a charming Putney bed and breakfast or Putney inn.
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