The Berkshires
About The Berkshires
The Berkshires, throughout the seasons, presents an amazing world of contrasts. Sophisticated pastimes blend harmoniously with pastoral scenery. High adventure is available with the plentitude of outdoor recreation opportunities, while a richness of history complements the area's contemporary enlightenment.
Positioned in the rolling hills between two of the America's best cities - New York and Boston - the Berkshires area plays out the best of two worlds. It will satisfy your yearning for the quiet, scenic countryside, yet also provide a treasure of culture and art.
For more than a century, visitors have come to the Berkshires to experience natural and cultural delights. The quiet beauty of the hills has inspired such greats as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Edith Wharton and Norman Rockwell.
World-class cultural events are the norm here. Relax under a starry sky at Tanglewood to the majestic strains of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, or thrill to a performance of one of the world's leading dance companies at Jacob's Pillow. You can transport yourself for an evening to Elizabethan England and watch Shakespeare and Company. Or experience a variety of theater from Broadway musicals to high drama. Art in all its forms is represented in the Berkshires.
Charming lodgings, fine restaurants, excellent shopping and an endless events calendar make every stay here unforgettable. Come explore the Berkshires and discover a sophisticated world where small town warmth and hospitality have made the Berkshires a favorite destination for year after year.
Lenox
Tucked in a scenic corner of the lush Southern Berkshires, the charming hamlet of Lenox is perhaps best known for being the former residence of literary legend Edith Wharton.
Stockbridge
Stockbridge was Norman Rockwell's long-time residence and home of what he called his "best studio yet." Through his depiction of small towns, America's favorite illustrator gave us images of memorable moments from childhood to old age, portraying a re-markable history of everyday life and ordinary people.
Lee
Named after prominent revolutionary patriot and commander General Charles Lee, the town of Lee has been in existence since the 1760s. Several historic buildings are worthy of attention, including the Congregational Church - a Romanesque-design building with a 150-foot steeple and a Seth Thomas Clock (one of only two of its kind ever made).
North Adams & Williamstown
North Adams is known as "The Town of Steeples and Peaks," for the spires of its many churches - a lovely sight as you descend into the city from the west on Route 2. Williamstown, with its artistic offerings and scenic countryside, it's no wonder Williamstown is known as "The Village Beautiful." Surrounded by mountains, farmlands and hiking trails, picturesque Williamstown is a quintessential Berkshire village.
Great Barrington
Southern Berkshire's largest town is one of natural beauty, cultural wealth and historical "firsts." Combined with its convenient location, fashionable shopping district, fine restaurants and recreational opportunities, Great Barrington is and has been a favorite holiday haven for more than 100 years.
Pittsfield
Pittsfield enjoys the distinction as the "City of Festivals." Perfectly placed in the heart of the Berkshires, this surprising haven bustles with cultural and recreational amenities.
Where To Stay
Getaway To The Berkshires!
This 100% solar powered, family owned & operated hotel in Lenox is the perfect spot to getaway with the family! Read more
Lakeside R&R
Stay on the waterfront with gorgeous views of Laurel Lake Read more
Drink, Dine, Decompress
What better way to end your long day than with a cocktail and appetizer... in bed! the Courtyard by Marriott Lenox offers every convenience under one roof! Read more
Girlfriend Getaway
The Berkshires is the perfect place for a girlfriends getaway...top notch shopping, amazing restaurants and comfortable lodging. Read more