Canyon Ranch in the Berkshires
The Canyon Ranch in the Berkshires is an all-inclusive destination spa resort situated in the Bellefontaine mansion. The venue places an emphasis on total well-being, so exercise physiologists will asses your physical needs and you can partake in 40 free daily fitness classes. Meals served are content-conscious and it evens offer spirituality programs and a health and healing center, in addition to its 100,000-square-foot spa complex. Its about a mile from the celebrated Cranwell Golf Course.
Canyon Ranch in the Berkshires
165 Kemble St.
Lenox, MA 01240
(413) 637-4100
canyonranchlenox.com
Crowne Plaza Hotel Pittsfield-Berkshires
The full-service Crowne Plaza Hotel Pittsfield-Berkshires is a good choice for business and leisure alike. Guests will have a full business center, 12,000 square feet of flexible event space, a fitness center and heated indoor pool, a whirlpool and saunas at their disposal. Wi-Fi is available in common areas and wired Internet in rooms. You can grab a pint (and live local music every Saturday night) in the Underground Pub or dine on regional American cuisine at its One West restaurant. This venue is just 3.5 miles from mini golf at the Baker Golf Center.
Crowne Plaza Hotel Pittsfield-Berkshires
Route 7 & West Street On Park Square
Pittsfield, MA 01201
(413) 499-2000
berkshirecrowne.com
Hampton Inn & Suites Berkshires
The Hampton Inn & Suites Berkshires offers its guests a hot breakfast daily, laundry services and high-speed Internet, all free. There's an indoor pool and fitness room, a business center and meeting rooms, and an on-premises convenience store. Guests have several quality dining options in the area, like Jonathan's Casual Cuisine for seafood and vegetarian fare, and the Prime Italian Steakhouse for carnivores, both just a short drive away.
Hampton Inn & Suites Berkshires
445 Pittsfield Road
Lenox, MA 01240
(413) 499-1111
berkshirehampton.com
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