We're driving away from the bustling seaside village of Newport and towards the Farm Coast of Rhode Island. The rolling landscapes and farmhouses make us feel like we're driving back into history. Ever heard of the Rhode Island Farm Coast? That's where we're headed. Just an hour drive from Newport, Boston, and Providence, it's very different from it's neighbor. It's as local as it gets, it's the real Rhode Island, the raw and authentic rural version. And remember, that's what my goal at Svadore is: to share with you both the stereotypical and iconic destinations, like Newport, as well as the more raw and authentic. This is the latter.
The list isn't long, but it's on point. Here are the 7 best restaurants and places to eat any meal of the day in Vermont. Each is unique in food, history, ambiance and experience.
Beth and Bob from Liberty Hill Farm & Inn provide a public service that big agricultural farms cannot provide. An experience for the public that creates memories and forms gratitude around the table. That's why a stay at Liberty Hill Farm is not just a stay at a Vermont farm bed & breakfast - it's a life-changing experience.
If you're a vegan, that's all the reason you need to eat at Chocolatree. If you're not, here are another few reasons why you should still eat at Chocolatree in Sedona.
Kennebunkport, Maine is famous to many people for different reasons. For me--it was the attention to detail in the food, architecture and way of life that was pure and idyllically New England. And what isn't there to like about New England?
I'm not one to gravitate towards the "ultimate tourist destinations," but Newport is worth it. It's Gilded Age architecture, rich history, beaches, hiking trails and sailing heritage give you plenty of things to do in Newport, RI.
You don't have to be a skier to enjoy these 17 things to do in Park City, Utah. The unique identity of the old mining town of Park City is made for those on and off piste.