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Connecticut Travel Guide
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One of the most captivating corners of the United States is here, steeped with fascinating history and rich in heritage. Friendly little towns and exciting cities offering cosy bed and breakfast guaranteeing the best in hospitality in Connecticut, the Nutmeg State where you can immerse in a world of rolling hills, crystalline lakes and acres of lush forest that erupts into an explosion of color every autumn, fabulous beaches and incredible casino excitement. |
| A rural yet densely populated state, combining idyllic towns and villages, old whaling ports, state parks and yet conveniently close to New York City, the state assumes some of the Big Apple's cosmopolitan chic while still retaining its distinctive New England character. <br><br>Indeed, Connecticut is the place of contrasts where you can leave a big bustling city and find yourself in a nature's realm of woodland within a matter of minutes, enabling you to enjoy the best of both worlds! A charming year-round getaway destination providing the perfect mixture of outdoor activities including skiing, canoeing, hiking, cycling along with scenic delights and superb championship golf courses not forgetting excellent cuisine. You can even go whale watching or moose spotting! <br><br>The Hartford region is Connecticut's Capital Country where you'll find an array of bed and breakfast accommodation all over the Connecticut State region from metropolitan culture and excitement to the splendid towns and quaint villages of Tolland and Simsbury to name but a few. Connecticut has a variety of destinations including the beautiful Litchfield Hills, Fairfield, River Valley and the Mystic Shoreline regions. Throughout this wonderful and scenic state visitors can enjoy live theater, golfing, river cruises, antiquing, historic attractions, beautiful beaches, skiing, rich New England history and a lot more. <br><br>Hartford has a rich heritage dating back to its founding in 1635. The city is home to prominent Native Americana attractions as well as some of the nation's most precious treasure-trove of art. A unique combination of the old and the new dating back from 17th century charm to sophisticated 21st century experiences. Americans are ingenious at preserving the best of their old towns and its buildings, Mystic Seaport is a perfect example and boasts of being one of the most interesting. However, individual homes of well-known poets and writers are also open to view including that of the legendary author Mark Twain who wrote many great works including "The Adventures of Ton Sawye'" and "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and called Hartford home between 1874 to 1891 <br><br>Mystic, a small Connecticut village whose livelihood has always been linked to the sea with its rich maritime heritage offers coastal attractions highlighted by the many scenic beaches, historic lighthouses and a host of delightful seafood restaurants. Enjoy the display of tall ships, the Maritime Museum, view a world-class aquarium, and catch the thrill and excitement of the casinos or shop in the historic downtown and browse at the local craft collections. A small town with a history steeped in the old traditions of seafaring ways. Visit Mystic Seaport for a real insight into its 19th century customs, which affords an understanding of its maritime life. Enjoy boating, sailing, fishing, or just relax on the wide beaches stretching for miles along a scenic coastal area. Alternatively a visit to North Stonington and Ladyard is highly recommended for rounding off that perfect vacation! <br><br>Woodstock, a village noted for its well-preserved homes and charming village green is friendly and welcoming and other small localities in the region like, Brooklyn, Lebanon, Stonington, Old Lyne and Coventry all offering excellent amenities making this a wonderful destination. If it’s historic, pretty little villages and towns you want to see, then head for the picturesque Litchfield Hills district, the perfect destination for stopovers, overnights or longer stays. Norfolk, Sharon, Kent, New Milford and Woodbury are all enjoyable with surrounding countryside of rolling green hills adorned with colonial houses, offering great activities, including galleries and museums to explore, fabulous food, hiking and biking trails. It's all happening in New Haven, home of Yale University providing incredible art exhibits and fantastic entertainment, exciting fairs, festivals, sporting events, science and adjoining towns such as Madison and Westbrook where more of the same await you! Wine and dine in fine restaurants and stay in one of the many beautiful and welcoming bed and breakfast establishments in truly scenic Connecticut!<br> |
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Spencer On Main Bed and Breakfast (Suffield, CT)
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Fitchclaremont Vineyard B&B (Bozrah, CT)
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