Downtown Itinerary

Things to Do in Shelburne, Vermont

What to See, Do, and Eat On Your Trip

Just seven miles south of Burlington, Shelburne offers a refreshing taste of small-town life within Vermont’s most populous region — and cows! Near the lake, the 1,400-acre Shelburne Farms provides grassy expanses and wooded trails ideal for wandering. Around the village green, independently owned shops include a circa-1850s country store and upscale boutiques. And right along the main drag, Shelburne Museum’s “collection of collections” ranges from duck decoys to French impressionist paintings to a 220-foot steamboat. Here’s a suggested itinerary.

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Shelburne Museum

Founded in 1947 by prolific collector Electra Havemeyer Webb, Shelburne Museum has more than 150,000 items in its permanent collection and connects past to present in compelling special exhibitions. View the art in 39 different structures, from the Ticonderoga steamboat to the contemporary Pizzagalli Center for Art and Education, and stroll 22 gardens spread across the 45-acre campus.

Places to Visit in Shelburne

Leunig’s Le Marché Café

Opened in December 2022, Le Marché quickly brought a bit of je ne sais quoi to town — along with favorite treats from Burlington’s Leunig’s Bistro & Café and Petit Bijou kiosk. Chef-owner Donnell Collins lives in Shelburne and designed the café and bakery to be the kind of place she and her family wanted nearby: somewhere they could go for a takeout sandwich or a box of pastries. Grab breakfast or a sweet creation inspired by a local mountain, such as a maple-inflected Mt. Mansfield Tart or a chocolaty Mt. Philo Cake. Collins’ latest venture, Electra’s Restaurant, is open for dinner just up the street at 5247 Shelburne Road.

Folino’s and Fiddlehead Brewing

Wood-fired pizza and IPAs are staples of the Vermont diet, and you can find both in the red roadside building that’s home to Folino’s and Fiddlehead. Grab a pint or a growler fill of Fiddlehead’s hazy classic in the brewery’s taproom or bring it next door to pair with a pie — Folino’s is BYOB.

 

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Shelburne Vineyard

Winemaker Ethan Joseph pioneers new techniques in the vineyard and the cellar. Sample the fruits of his labor— and harvest-based beverages from Eden Ciders, the vineyard’s sister company — in the airy tasting room, out on the patio or in the loft.

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Shelburne Farms

Visitors are welcome from mid-May to mid-October at this working farm, forest and National Historic Landmark. Stock up on the farm’s maple syrup and cheddar cheese, loaves from on-site O Bread Bakery, and other picnic provisions at the Farm Store & Welcome Center, then head out for a peaceful walk along the extensive trails.

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Shelburne’s shops have something for everyone, and most are walkable from the village green. Find antiques at mother/daughter-owned Brianne’s Vintage Chic; grab games and gifts for little ones at Jamie Two-Coats’ Toy Shop; browse books at the Flying Pig Bookstore; and get your boutique on at Mysa, Mendy’s and Monelle. Shelburne Country Store is stocked with Vermonty souvenirs, and Village Wine & Coffee has your buzz covered for both ends of the day.

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Vermont Teddy Bear Factory

Commemorate your Vermont excursion by creating your own bear at Vermont Teddy Bear’s Bear Shop. Factory tours offer a glimpse of the stuff (and stuffing) behind the scenes, where craftspeople make bears one by one. The first-come, first-serve tours also visit the Bear Hospital, where a care team assesses injuries and performs any necessary surgeries for Vermont Teddy Bear-made stuffies, which come with a lifetime guarantee.

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