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Discover the most popular places to visit in Salisbury
Mount Riga State Park
Mount Riga State Park connects hikers to Connecticut's highest peak through lush forest trails and the Appalachian Trail. Enjoy panoramic mountain views and serene woodlands perfect for bird-watching and photography.
Edith Scoville Memorial Park
You can take time to visit Edith Scoville Memorial Park during your travels to Salisbury. Discover the mountain views while you're in the area.
Harney and Sons Tea Tasting Room
10.0/10 (1 review)
This elegant tea haven offers an extensive selection of fine blends with guided tastings by knowledgeable staff. Visit weekday mornings to enjoy a personalized experience exploring tea origins and characteristics.
Mount Frissell
10.0/10 (1 review)
Hike to Connecticut's highest point on Mount Frissell's southern slope, where geography creates a unique border quirk. The well-marked trail rewards with panoramic Taconic Range views across two states.
Yoakum Preserve
This Connecticut nature reserve offers serene hiking through diverse forests along Mount Riga's slope. Bring sturdy boots and water for the moderate trails where local wildlife thrives in this protected habitat.
Washining Lake
East Twin Lake's crystal-clear waters reach depths of 80 feet across 569 acres of serene natural beauty. Enjoy fishing, boating, or simply photographing the spectacular fall foliage from the tranquil shoreline.
Lion's Head Peak
This distinctive peak on the Appalachian Trail rewards hikers with panoramic views of Twin Lakes and Salisbury's rolling hills. The trail culminates in a rocky summit perfect for photography and quiet contemplation.
Taconic Chapel Park
Taconic Chapel Park offers serene walking trails through Connecticut's picturesque Northwest Hills. Bring binoculars to spot diverse bird species while enjoying the peaceful natural sanctuary away from crowds.
"Rooms were very dusty. Chair in Room had a big hole in it not usable. The place looks very run down. Dirty carpets. Bathroom. Toilet dirty. Bedding had stains. Kitchen filthy could t bring ourselves to eat the breakfast or ha e coffee there. The woman inn keeper looked. Felt sorry for her. Unfortunately I would not recommend this place."
"I was looking forward to staying at The Alander, after reading the reviews. However, the place was not was I expected. I knew that we had to electronically register as there is no reception desk. I proceeded to complete the registration but the internet was poor. I had filled out most of it, but it was slow. I should have used the wifi, but thought I would just continue.
Then, someone came out of one of the guest rooms, and ask me if I needed help. This man did not identify himself - and I...
"Our eighth stay at the BRI. We prefer the huge M1 and M2 suites in the main building. They are a steal — two very large rooms, one of them a screened in sitting room. Lucas is a gracious host, and all of the staff work hard to please guests. The nearby Old Inn on the Green in New Marlborough, MA offers one of the best fine dining experiences in New England. The Yale Chamber Music concerts and Music Mountain are our major cultural attractions."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.