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Fall Foliage Farm Tour & Farm-to-Table Lunch

  • Green Mountain Girls Farm 923 Loop Road Northfield, VT, 05663 United States (map)
Fall Foliage Farm Tour & Farm-to-Table Lunch

Fall Foliage Farm Tour & Farm-to-Table Lunch

Meet our poultry, pigs and sheep grazing their way through diverse pasture and silvopasture. Stroll further through gardens and orchards enjoying the scents of herbs crushing underfoot, observing pollinators and more generally the harmonious blend of regenerative farming and nature.

We are trying to contribute to a tipping point, bending the food system back into a full circle, transitioning agriculture from extractive to regenerative and unleashing the systemic wisdom in all of us.

Join us for a Fall Foliage Farm Tour & Farm-to-Table Tapas Lunch

Stop to taste, observe, and of course take photos, enjoying the long view of our farm and the surrounding foliage rich hills! Whereas traditionally farms have been a bucolic backdrop for visitors, we will be embedded directly within the farm’s beauty, providing unique frames and accents for the lushness of summer or the autumnal display.

Contemporary spas offer “forest bathing”. We will engage in a farm soak! Intimate scale, diverse nooks, and the farm’s practice of inviting guests to experience the actual work of the day will ensure all feel both at home and revitalized by the time we stop for your regenivore farm lunch.

Inside the barn, farmhouse-style tapas, will grace your table for a festive and cozy meal amidst the hand-hewn beams. As colorful as the landscape, the tasty dishes will be an edible review of the wide variety you witnessed on the tour of this diverse, regenerative farm. Your lunch will offer you an opportunity to taste the difference you want to see in the world. The meal will be all organic, regenerative & locally produced. 

Good for all ages. It is a walking tour over some uneven ground.  

COST:

$45 per person

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