Perhaps, poet Mark Van Doren described Cornwall best in his poem, "The Hills of Little Cornwall." Decades later, his words: "The hills of little Cornwall themselves are dreams" still hold. For this weekend itinerary, our goal is to make you experience the idyllic natural beauty Van Doren described with tenderness. If you’re packed and fueled up, let’s drive to the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains in rural Litchfield County.
There are many places to explore, but first, let’s get you a place to stay.
Choose Cornwall Inn for its meandering stream, The Amselhaus for the mountain and river views, Hitching Post Country Motel for the quiet wooded trails, or the many other interesting accommodations available.
Now that you’ve settled in, let’s check out the menu. Cornwall has outstanding eateries serving local and specialty dishes.
Head to RSVP for a five-course meal experience or the many other restaurants littered through the town. You should also check out the Cornwall Country Market for groceries, full-service deli, and baked goods.
The first must-visit attraction in Cornwall, Connecticut, is Mohawk Mountain State Park.
It’s a 4,000-acre land featuring a wildlife sanctuary, unique plant community, rugged hills, and scenic views atop the 1,683-foot Mohawk Mountain.
The second is the Cornwall Historical Society.
It’s the perfect place for Cornish genealogy and heritage research. It’s also the place to learn about the town and its first settlers.
The third, which is the best way to take in the idyllic natural beauty of Cornwall, is to go on a hike.
There are many trails available, including the Appalachian Trail, Mohawk Blue-Blazed Trail, Cathedral Pines, Trinity Riverside Trail, Mattatuck Trail, and Gold Pines.
What’s a weekend trip without shopping?
Visit The Wish House for diverse goodies, Ian Ingersoll Cabinetmakers for handcrafted woodworks, Cornwall Package Store for beverages, and Housatonic Art & Frame for affordable collectibles.
Cornwall, Connecticut, is not limited to this short itinerary. There is a covered bridge, five quaint villages, many state parks, preserves, rivers, lakes, and other attractions to visit. You can see more of the town on their official website.
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