Bed & Breakfasts
Dancing Bear Guest House
Welcome to the Dancing Bear Guest House, a European-style bed & breakfast in the heart of the delightful village of Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts.
Located in historic Moses W. Merrill homestead built in 1852, the Dancing Bear offers comfortable lodgings in historic elegance with a plentiful breakfast of fresh-baked breads and pastries, fresh fruit, brewed tea, coffee, and espresso.
The Dancing Bear is a five-minute walk to Shelburne Falls' many attractions including the world famous Bridge of Flowers; Glacial Potholes; Shelburne Falls Trolley Museum; as well as fine cafés, restaurants, galleries, bookshops, and antique stores.
For more information about Shelburne Falls' many attractions, go to www.shelburnefalls.com.
22 Mechanic Street
Shelburne Falls, MA 01370
Philip and Edith Bragdon
info@dancingbearguesthouse.com
Flower Hill Farm B & B
Our Western Massachusetts Eco-Friendly Vegetarian/Vegan B&B and Retreat is a 1790 restored farmhouse with an attached artist/writer studio and barn (flower arranging studio). The buildings are surrounded by rambling organic gardens, marvelous sky and landscapes, cross-country skiing and snow shoeing on a twenty-acre hillside (ten acres are in wildlife conservation) in the foothills of the Berkshires just six miles west of Northampton, Massachusetts.
We have three private, spacious, charming and imaginative guest suites/apartments. All offer wireless internet connection.
(9am - 9pm)
P.O. Box 454
Williamsburg, MA 01096
Carol Duke
carol@caroldukeflowers.com
Inn At The Ridge - Bed & Breakfast
This Farmhouse was built in 1796 by one of the first settlers in the Hudson Valley-The Decker Family. Beverly and Sal purchased this house in 2006 with the thoughts to create a Bed & Breakfast for vacationers who want to get away for a few days, a week or for the full season. The seasons here are year round. The spring, the summer, the changing of the leaves and of course the October harvest as well as the Christmas Holiday season. This inviting 211 year old farmhouse has been kept as authentic as possible. The wide plank floors, old door latches and dusk to dawn window lights help make this nicely appointed home a great escape. The majestic views of the Shawangunk Mountain range can not be described. When you visit us you will see why we named our home, "Inn AT The Ridge"
Hudson Valley, NY
Salvatore J Riccobono
ricco5@msn.com