![]() The Church on the Hill, in Lenox, is renowned as the site of the fateful sled run in Edith Wharton's novel of New England, Ethan Frome. ![]() The Berkshires autumn surpasses all others in the glorious display of foliage. ![]() Pontoosuc Lake in Pittsfield, a location made famous by Wharton in her novella Summer, is one of many fine recreational lakes within minutes of Twelve Oaks Village. The recreational opportunities include virtually all winter and summer sports from alpine and nordic skiing to kayaking, golf, fishing, and hiking. Berkshire county boasts twenty-four state parks and three Massachusetts Audubon sanctuaries as well as a good section of the Appalachian Trail. |
The Berkshires are noted for their exceptional natural beauty, while offering the visitor an astonishing variety of cultural and recreational pursuits. Equidistant from New York and Boston (about 120 miles), the area offers unspoiled mountains and open terrain, dotted with charming and historic New England towns and two small cities. ![]() The Berkshires' most well-known cultural venue is Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Thousands of people from all over the planet enjoy picnicking on its lawn to the sounds of some of the world's finest classical, popular and jazz music. Other performing arts venues include Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, Shakespeare and Company, the Berkshire Opera company, Berkshire Theater Festival, Williamstown Theater Festival, Barrington Stage and many others.
The Clark Art Institute, a half-hour north in Williamstown, is one of the great small museums, with a particularly strong collection of Renoir, Degas, and other nineteenth-century painters. Other museums include Mass MoCA, the world's largest museum of contemporary art,the Williams College Museum of Art, the Norman Rockwell Museum, and the Berkshire Museum. Historic sites include Hancock Shaker Village, Melville's home Arrowhead, and Chesterwood, the home of sculptor Daniel Chester French. Many award-winning restaurants can be found throughout the area, in charming settings and country inns. The Berkshires are truly a recreational and cultural haven in the Northeast. |
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