Where to Stay in 4 of New England’s Most-Charming Bed and Breakfast Towns
Posted on April 05, 2022Written by Diane Bair and Pamela Wright
Updated on April 30, 2023

Written by Diane Bair and Pamela Wright for The Boston Globe
March 18, 2022
In the words of the late George Harrison, it’s been a long, cold, lonely winter. And, in 2022, it seems like years since we’ve been, well, anywhere.
After another year of the COVID-19 pandemic — on top of another New England winter — many are ready to pack their bags and hit the road. There’s no shortage of reasons to travel this spring, whether to escape the house, feel a bit of camaraderie with fellow travelers, or make memories with loved ones. Luckily for those in the Northeast, the bountiful bed and breakfasts in the region encapsulate all those needs — without the need to board a plane.
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