Weekending in New England: 22 Complete Getaways to Pursue Your Passions

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Weekending in New England: 22 Complete Getaways to Pursue Your Passions

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Book Description
A new and innovative travel guide: 22 weekend trips in New England are each organized around a theme-antiquing, museum hopping, books & literary history, island idylls, outdoor activities, romantic rendezvous, winter wonderlands, and many more.

With only a weekend to spend, curious travelers in New England in search of stimulating, relaxing getaways often lack the time and energy to plan them. Veteran travel writer Betsy Wittemann has done the work for them by creating this series of weekend getaways that go beyond the usual recommendations of things to see and places to stay and eat. Each chapter in this new guide presents a thoughtfully planned itinerary organized around a theme.

Bibliophiles will enjoy Wittemann's book-themed weekend in Boston and Cambridge, which recommends legendary bookstores and literary walking tours. Antique lovers will want to explore the Brimfield/Sturbridge, Massachusetts area, where an enormous triannual antiques fair becomes the focus of a collector's dream weekend. Island idylls include a trip to remote Monhegan Island, Maine, where visitors can stroll craggy shores and stay in intimate inns.

Each chapter provides crucial details on how to get there, when to go, and includes appropriate recommendations for dining and lodging. 50 black & white photographs, 26 maps, index.


• Previous editions of this book sold more than 100,000 copies
• Includes weekend itineraries in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine
• Theme-organized weekends are a unique and appealing feature for travelers
• New, lively packaging

About the Author
Betsy Wittemann, a New England native, has been writing travel articles and guidebooks for more than 25 years. She is co-author of The Fireside Guide to New England Inns and Restaurants, Day-tripping & Dining in Southern New England, and Waterside Escapes. A journalist and freelance writer, she contributes a monthly feature, "The Weekender," to the Journal Inquirer in Manchester, Connecticut. She lives in Glastonbury, Connecticut.

Weekending in New England: 22 Complete Getaways to Pursue Your Passions,Betsy Wittemann,Countryman Press,0881505226,Hotels Inns etc.,Museums, Tours, Points of Interest,New England,Tours,Travel,Travel - United States,United States - Northeast - New England (General),Northeastern & North Atlantic states,Travel & holiday guides

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