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Hace 6 días · Uncover an oasis of quiet charm, set against the backdrop of the magnificent Berkshire Mountains. The Orchards Hotel, nestled within the picturesque town of Williamstown, Massachusetts, expertly blends old-fashioned New England elegance with modern convenience, creating an atmosphere that is as delightfully esthetic as the area itself.
Hace 2 días · Address1 Corey Rd, Hancock, Massachusetts 01237. Phone 1 866-723-9878. Towns. Hancock. These spacious studio, one- and two-bedroom resort suites comfortably sleep four to eight guests and range from 400 to 953 square feet. Suites feature one queen bed and one double sleeper sofa in the studio, two queen beds and a queen sleeper sofa in the one ...
22 de mar. de 2024 · Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum. 10 Willow Creek Road, Lenox, Massachusetts 01240.
The 750-acre Hancock Shaker Village operates as a living-history museum open to the public with 20 authentic Shaker buildings, costumed interpreters, rich collections of Shaker furniture and artifacts in rotating exhibits, a full schedule of activities and workshops, a mile-long hiking trail and picnic areas, store and cafe, and a working farm ...
14 de mar. de 2024 · AddressMcAuley Road, North Adams, Massachusetts 01247. Towns. North Adams & Williamstown. Outdoor Adventure. Fishing, Hiking, Parks & Camping, Picnic Locations. Natural Bridge State Park is home to the only natural white marble arch in North America. According to geologists, the park's namesake natural bridge, made of 550 million year-old ...
Hace 6 días · Phone 413.298.3239. Email westregion@thetrustees.org. Towns. Great Barrington. Skiing/Winter Sports. Snowshoeing. Outdoor Adventure. Hiking, Parks & Camping, Picnic Locations. Ascend this popular peak, which once drew 19th-century literary giants, and from its summit gaze across the spectacular landscapes of the Housatonic River Valley.
9 de mar. de 2024 · Address5 Greenwood St., Lenox, Massachusetts 01240. Phone 413-637-0975. Towns. Lenox. Lodging. Bed & Breakfast. Featured on The Travel Channel and Great Escapes, this 1820 English Tudor mansion in the heart of the Berkshires was once the home of the railroad tycoon Ross Wynans Whistler, nephew of the painter James M. Whistler.