This is a historic church building at 169 Main Street in Lenox, Massachusetts. Built-in 1805, it is one of a small number of surviving Federal period churches in the region.
55 Main St, Lenox
This is a creative American restaurant inspired by the bounty of our local Berkshire farms.
37 Church St, Lenox
This is a 3-star hotel with amenities like 9 quaint rooms offer free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs; some have antique furnishings, sleigh or 4-poster beds, and/or fireplaces. The 2 suites add sitting rooms. Breakfast is served in an airy dining area. There's also an elegant restaurant and a refined lounge with a bar and live music. Parking is complimentary.
51 Walker St, Lenox
This restaurant is popular for its breakfast and lunch menus.
55 Pittsfield Rd, Lenox
This restaurant serves New American eats, a buzzing bar & porch seating.
71 Church St, Lenox
This restaurant serves delicious Italian-American classics & porch dining in summer.
80 Main St, Lenox
This Italian restaurant serves delicious homey red-sauce Italian specialists.
242 Pittsfield Rd, Lenox
A beautiful European cafe focusing on organic and homemade ingredients.
27 Housatonic St, Lenox
This colorful pizza restaurant serves pizzas, burritos & beer.
26 Housatonic St # A, Lenox
This Polynesian restaurant serves Chinese dishes & shareable tropical cocktails amid kitschy Hawaiian decor.
569 Pittsfield Rd, Lenox
This restaurant made excellent Italian cuisines made with fresh ingredients.
80 Church St, Lenox
This is a palace-style 3-star hotel with excellent amenities like refined rooms and suites that are scattered across 7 buildings and have free Wi-Fi, CD players, and coffeemakers. Some add whirlpool tubs, full kitchens and washer/dryers. A resort fee covers the use of the spa and fitness facilities, including indoor/outdoor pools, as well as seasonal cross-country skiing and snowshoeing passes. Classes, spa treatments, ice-skating, tennis and private lessons on the 18-hole golf course are available for a surcharge. There's a restaurant, cafe, and a tavern, plus a terrace for cocktails.
55 Lee Rd, Lenox
This cultural center was a previous home of noted American author Edith Wharton, who designed the house and its grounds and considered it her first real home.
2 Plunkett St #2704, Lenox
This is a large wildlife sanctuary with unlimited natural beauty and visitors can enjoy plenty of nature trails.
472 W Mountain Rd, Lenox
This is a historic, Jacobean-style mansion and museum in Lenox.
104 Walker St, Lenox
This museum was the house and studio were home to American Abstract Artists George L.K. Morris and Suzy Frelinghuysen.
92 Hawthorne St, Lenox
This is a popular natural attraction in Lenox situated at the center of the 734-acre Yokun Ridge reserve in the heart of central Berkshire County and famous for nature trails.
Yokun Ridge South, Hiking Trails, West Stockbridge
This museum was the home of American author Herman Melville during his most productive years, 1850–1863.
780 Holmes Rd, Pittsfield
This ski area attracts visitors with skiing, snowboarding, tubing, a snow terrain park, a great learning bunny hill with a magic carpet, etc.
101 Dan Fox Dr, Pittsfield
This is a favorite destination for children with various events and exhibitions.
1843 W Housatonic St, Pittsfield
This is a 16,460-acre forest and recreational preserve located primarily in the town of Washington with adjoining parcels in Becket, Lee, and Lenox.
317 Woodland Rd, Lee
Roman Catholic shrine on 350 acres with a white marble Mary statue, ornate mural & Sunday Mass
2 Prospect Hill Rd, Stockbridge
This museum houses amazing collection of art, natural history and ancient civilization that is located in Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts.
39 South St, Pittsfield
Visitors can tour this spacious, 19th-century summer home & picnic on its landscaped grounds.
5 Prospect Hill Rd, Stockbridge
This botanical garden spreads around 15 acres and contains over 3,000 species and varieties, with an emphasis on plants that thrive in the Berkshires.
5 West Stockbridge Road, Stockbridge
This is a popular live music venue in Lenox and it has been the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra since 1937.
297 West St, Lenox
This art center houses excellent glassworks of artists.
3 Elm St, Stockbridge
This museum houses the world's largest collection of original Norman Rockwell art as the best of American illustration.
9 Glendale Rd, Stockbridge
Canoe Meadows brings wilderness to Berkshire County’s largest city, attracting warblers, turtles, ospreys, otters, and the occasional bear at different times of the year.
309 Holmes Rd, Pittsfield
This museum is dedicated to animation, special effects & art, with guided tours.
135 Main St, Lee