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Berkshire Resource Guide for International Travel Trade

Nestled within the rolling Appalachian Mountains, the Berkshires breathe calm, yet vibrant energy amid an illuminated landscape steeped in culture. Neighbor to New York, Connecticut, and Vermont, the Berkshires is just 2 hours from Boston and 2.5 hours from New York City. An array of lodging options across 32 picturesque communities offer close proximity to numerous cultural venues, outdoor adventure, farm-to-table dining, and breathtaking four-season scenery, making it the perfect destination for international visitors. Start planning today!

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Travel Planning Resources

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MASS MoCA

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Videos

The Prairie Whale - photo by Kacey Hatch

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One-Sheet

View the one-sheet planning tool here.

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Where is the Berkshires?

From the northern tip to the southern tail, you can drive across Berkshire County, which includes 30 towns and two cities, in about 1.5 hours. The map to the left —divided into North, Central, and South—will help you gauge distance and travel times as you plan your explorations. Explore the Berkshire communities!

Whether it is dining, shopping, or cultural attractions, Berkshire County attracts people from all over the world. Located approximately 140 miles north of New York City and a 120 miles west of Boston, Berkshire County is internationally renown for its natural beauty, rich history, and picturesque New England towns.

PHOTOS, FAM TOURS & MORE

Contact Lindsey Schmid, 1Berkshire Sr. Vice President of Tourism & Marketing

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@visittheberkshires