
Of course, the fun starts with apples; you can watch fresh cider being made on an antique apple press, and enjoy the fresh-pressed cider, hot or cold, along with a cider donut, home-baked apple pie, or crisp topped with ice cream. You can even pick up a jug of fresh cider to take home. And there’s plenty of non-apple fun to enjoy too; Cider Days features live music, food, beer, and craft and art vendors, a kid zone for the little ones, along with a library book sale, and more to enjoy as you take in the fall colors in our historic village. You can also learn more about town at the Mount Holly Museum, right next to the Green.
Highlights this year include Karma Sanctuary, providing a petting zoo for animal lovers, and the ever-popular cow plop contest. Visitors can also come and cast a ballot in our local photo contest. The winning entries will be featured in the Mount Holly 2027 calendar.
Belmont Cider Days has been ranked as one of the top fall events in the State of Vermont. Don’t miss out on the fun. For further information, check out the Mount Holly Community Association website, www.mhcavt.org, or our Facebook page.
Belmont may be tucked away off the numbered roads, but it’s easy to find. From Route 103, turn left at the flashing light if coming from Ludlow, or right if coming from Rutland. If you’re driving up 155, turn at the Belmont sign. Either way, head up the hill, find a place to park, and stroll through Belmont Village to the Belmont Baptist Church Green, just like the folks did so many years ago when they brought their apples to be pressed.