New Marlborough
Children
Berkshire Fish Hatchery • The Berkshire National Fish Hatchery is a something unique a federal hatchery run solely by volunteers. The aim of the Berkshire Hatchery is not only to raise fish, but also to raise awareness and get people involved in the preservation and maintenance of our watersheds and ecosystems.
Dining
Old Inn on the Green • "The Old Inn on the Green, which is also an Inn with antique-filled rooms, serves up-to-the-minute cuisine by chef and co-owner Peter Platt... The results of his efforts means diners can revel in times past while enjoying the culinary fruits of today." - Boston Globe
Food & Entertaining
Gedney Farm • A spectacular destination for wedding weekends, private dinner parties, special event celebrations and unique guest accommodations in a restored Normandy-style barn.
Lifestyle
Mepal Manor & Spa • A country-house hotel and luxury spa, creating intimate spiritual and relaxing experiences, overlooking 230 scenic acres in historic village of New Marlboro - the Berkshires.
Lodging
Gedney Farm • A spectacular destination for wedding weekends, private dinner parties, special event celebrations and unique guest accommodations in a restored Normandy-style barn.
Mepal Manor & Spa • A country-house hotel and luxury spa, creating intimate spiritual and relaxing experiences, overlooking 230 scenic acres in historic village of New Marlboro - the Berkshires.
Old Inn on the Green • Nestled in the old Berkshire village of New Marlborough, The Old Inn On The Green is surrounded by rolling fields and meadows. The Old Inn, once a stagecoach relay, offers authentically restored guest rooms, fine dining in intimate candle lit dining rooms and seasonal al fresco dining on the canopied garden terrace off the taproom.
Outdoor Adventures
Questing • Named after the Questing Beast, this 438-acre open space preserve includes hiking trails, meadows, hay fields, vernal pools, and streams. Open for hiking, picnicking, cross country skiing and hunting.
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Dry Hill • Wander over 200 acres of forest and a maze of thickets on a trail that traces a small brook and passes vernal pools and other wetlands. Open year-round, daily, sunrise to sunset.