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    4.0 (41 reviews)
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    Louis B.

    This is perhaps the most organized and expanded orchard in much of Northern New England, perhaps even a little Disneyfied but that's not a pejorative, because there's something for everyone. As well, it is a charming place in a beautiful town. Alyson's Orchard has vineyards, apples, pumpkins, peaches, squash, berries, and several other fruits. It also has a few ponds within the property. It also has a hotel within the premises. It also has a wedding venue. And a playground. And shuttle trucks to take you to the events or the latest opening in the ripe apple varietals. Then there's the store. Everything about fruit. Spices, baking and cooking and God knows what else. Inside and outside. And if picking your own fruit is not your bag - or your bushel, you may buy them freshly picked in front of the store. We came here to pick apples for pie baking. Well we had our fill. No less than seven varietals including Northern Spy, our baking favorite. The tractor-pulled passenger cart was part of the attractiveness. The driver knew where each variety was located and even gave us tips on harvesting the apples. On top of that - the scenery was breathtaking. Definitely a stop for the weary traveler as well as the pie baker as well as the scenic photo shooter.

    The spray signs are correct! Alyson's transitions to new owners in November. I was hesitant to come to pick but the property and views are still amazing.

    Great place to spend a few hours. The views are stunning and there is so much to do. You can wander around the Orchard, pick apples, pet goats, and enjoy the large pond. The farm stand has lots of apples available in bushels and bags, as well as interesting pumpkins and gourds, pleasingly displayed. The farm stand is on the smaller side, but they have cheeses, syrups, and lots of baked goods. I saw a delicious homemade caramel apple, but only purchased hot mulled cider (delicious and just $2!) This is a great place for kids, too. There was a playground with swings, lawn games, corn hole, and fun photo opps. Definitely a spot to visit in the fall!

    Love this orchard, I live nearby and go for pyo apples and peaches each year. The orchard manager, Homer Dunn is extremely knowledgeable and kind, he made my day helping me out with some peaches today.

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    Dan R.

    This weekend we took a trip to Walpole NH to do some apple picking for our second time at Alyson's Orchard. This apple orchard is an incredible place to pick apples as well as enjoy their amazing views. This orchard has to be one of our favorites for a few different reasons. The first is that it has an incredible selection of apples. The second reason is that the staff here is incredible and they always have a ton of events during the weekend. By the time we left their grounds we had picked some apples, bought some pumpkins, shopped for bakery items and listened to a band playing. In the end we had a blast and we will continue to come here every year to pick some incredible apples on some breathtaking grounds.

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    I have almost forgotten how wonderful it can be to stay in a great B&B, and this one certainly…read morerestored my passion for it -- and then some. From the street it looked like a charming New England B&B and there are plenty of those in the area. What sets this particular one apart, in my opinion, are the following: * At the back of this charming home is a beautifully crafted, lush garden with a hammock and benches placed in strategic nooks designed for optimal book-reading or daydreaming. At the top of the small hill is a pergola -- for more daydreaming, or if you are a bride-to-be looking for a romantic venue, this tops the cake. * The added bonus: you get your own entrance to a walking trail (please see picture below) that connects to a network of trails. It's beautiful now in the the summer time. I imagined how much more beautiful it will be in autumn. I must come back. * The breakfasts are to die for!! Imaginative and definitely gourmet. BTW, I had stayed in some expensive hotels before (the Four Seasons, etc.) -- in my opinion, this B&B's breakfast is better. Way, way better. On my first day, the second course was freshly-baked frittata with a side of steamed kale and zucchini -- picked from their garden. The cheese had just the right gooey to it, and the eggs were fluffy. Day 2: French-toasted croissant filled with creamy custard and drizzled with maple-orange syrup. Yum! * The Owner, Lynn is a wonderful person who had lived in Brattleboro for a very long time and knows its ins and outs -- from where to get great cheese to Brattleboro's unique home architectures. Engaging when a guest needed help and wonderfully welcoming. Yet, I always felt I had my privacy. She has mastered how to be a great host. BTW, the rooms are clean and well kept with a touch of history and modern amenities -- for example: I had a double shower head (a rain shower and a handheld). One last thing: In a hotel or an Airbnb, I always felt unsafe -- locked and double locked. In contrast, in the three days that I stayed here, I left my windows open at night to feel the cool evening breezes from the garden, and during the day, I left my door unlocked while I ate breakfast at the dining room. Priceless. I would come back for the breakfast, or the garden and walking trails, or the wonderfully warm, welcoming atmosphere -- better still, get all three. This one is definitely worth going back to again and again whenever I find myself looking for a great place to stay in Vermont. Highly recommended!

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