Guidebook for Egremont

Elliott & Grace
Elliott & Grace
Guidebook for Egremont

Food Scene

All-around best, most-inventive food in the area
99 habitants recommandent
John Andrews
224 Hillsdale Rd
99 habitants recommandent
All-around best, most-inventive food in the area
Most popular restaurant in the area.
75 habitants recommandent
Old Mill
53 Main St
75 habitants recommandent
Most popular restaurant in the area.
55 habitants recommandent
Cafe Adam, Bar and Restaurant
420 Stockbridge Rd
55 habitants recommandent
Good small plates.
39 habitants recommandent
Allium Restaurant + Bar
42/44 Railroad St
39 habitants recommandent
Good small plates.
Great Japanese food.
101 habitants recommandent
Bizen Gourmet Japanese Restaurant and Sushi Bar
17 Railroad Street
101 habitants recommandent
Great Japanese food.
6 habitants recommandent
Shiro Kitchen & Asian Market
105 Stockbridge Rd
6 habitants recommandent
72 habitants recommandent
The Old Inn On The Green
72 habitants recommandent
7 habitants recommandent
Siam Square Great Barrington
290 Main St
7 habitants recommandent
Best local pizza and salads.
121 habitants recommandent
Baba Louie's Sourdough Pizza
42/44 Railroad St
121 habitants recommandent
Best local pizza and salads.

Parks & Nature

Walking path or moderate hike to beautiful waterfalls and swimming hole. Very popular on the weekends.
282 habitants recommandent
Bash Bish Falls State Park
Falls Road
282 habitants recommandent
Walking path or moderate hike to beautiful waterfalls and swimming hole. Very popular on the weekends.
Jug End offers one of the most scenic areas in the Berkshires. The former site of the popular Jug End Barn resort, this 1,158 acre property has been returned to a natural state. For hikers, the 2 mile Jug End Loop Trail journeys through a mixture of open fields, northern hardwood and Eastern Hemlock woodlands. Access and parking is also available to the Appalachian Trail, on Jug End Rd. (unpaved section), linking it to Mount Everett State Reservation. For more information, see http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/dcr/massparks/region-west/jug-end-state-reservation-and-wildlife-management-area.html
9 habitants recommandent
Jug End
9 habitants recommandent
Jug End offers one of the most scenic areas in the Berkshires. The former site of the popular Jug End Barn resort, this 1,158 acre property has been returned to a natural state. For hikers, the 2 mile Jug End Loop Trail journeys through a mixture of open fields, northern hardwood and Eastern Hemlock woodlands. Access and parking is also available to the Appalachian Trail, on Jug End Rd. (unpaved section), linking it to Mount Everett State Reservation. For more information, see http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/dcr/massparks/region-west/jug-end-state-reservation-and-wildlife-management-area.html
In the extreme southwest corner of Massachusetts is a cluster of parks noted for their spectacular scenery and stunning views. They surround "The Dome" of Mount Everett in this 1,356 acre state reservation. Seasonal road access and parking is available to the Guilder Pond day-use area. From thereon a 0.75 mile path leads to the top of Mount Everett. At the 2,624-foot elev. summit, amidst an unusual dwarf pitch pine-scrub oak forest, is a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of Massachusetts, New York and Connecticut. Informal picnicking is available at Guilder Pond which features a spectacular display of blooming mountain laurel and azalea in the spring. Hike the Appalachian Trail as it winds its way along the ridgeline and through Sage's Ravine, or from the MA Rte. 41 trailhead, try the Race Brook Trail as it climbs beside a tumbling and falling brook. For more information, see: http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/dcr/massparks/region-west/mt-everett-state-reservation-generic.html
11 habitants recommandent
Mount Everett State Reservation
143 East Street
11 habitants recommandent
In the extreme southwest corner of Massachusetts is a cluster of parks noted for their spectacular scenery and stunning views. They surround "The Dome" of Mount Everett in this 1,356 acre state reservation. Seasonal road access and parking is available to the Guilder Pond day-use area. From thereon a 0.75 mile path leads to the top of Mount Everett. At the 2,624-foot elev. summit, amidst an unusual dwarf pitch pine-scrub oak forest, is a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of Massachusetts, New York and Connecticut. Informal picnicking is available at Guilder Pond which features a spectacular display of blooming mountain laurel and azalea in the spring. Hike the Appalachian Trail as it winds its way along the ridgeline and through Sage's Ravine, or from the MA Rte. 41 trailhead, try the Race Brook Trail as it climbs beside a tumbling and falling brook. For more information, see: http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/dcr/massparks/region-west/mt-everett-state-reservation-generic.html

Essentials

248 habitants recommandent
Guido's Fresh Marketplace
760 S Main St
248 habitants recommandent
99 habitants recommandent
Big Y World Class Market
10 Pleasant St
99 habitants recommandent

Drinks & Nightlife

Bar/restaurant and live music venue. Check schedule and ticket availability beforehand.
175 habitants recommandent
Helsinki Hudson
405 Columbia St
175 habitants recommandent
Bar/restaurant and live music venue. Check schedule and ticket availability beforehand.

Arts & Culture

Great venue for modern dance. For more information, see: https://www.jacobspillow.org/
257 habitants recommandent
Jacob's Pillow
358 George Carter Rd
257 habitants recommandent
Great venue for modern dance. For more information, see: https://www.jacobspillow.org/
Beautiful summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and one of the major cultural attractions in the Berkshires. We love getting lawn tickets and going for a picnic and concert on a nice summer night. For schedule and more information, see: www.bso.org/brands/tanglewood/features/2016-tanglewood-season.aspx
398 habitants recommandent
Tanglewood
398 habitants recommandent
Beautiful summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and one of the major cultural attractions in the Berkshires. We love getting lawn tickets and going for a picnic and concert on a nice summer night. For schedule and more information, see: www.bso.org/brands/tanglewood/features/2016-tanglewood-season.aspx