Trip Summary9 Days / 8 Nights |
We ran a tour of the Berkshires in June, 2019 and again in 2021 and had so much fun! Join us for eight night tour of the Berkshire Mountains in western Massachusetts and southern Vermont.
The Berkshires is a bucolic region where there are small towns and a unique combination of beautiful scenery, a thriving art community, music, dance and theater. Our tour starts in the town of Lenox, home to the Tanglewood Music Festival – the summer home for the Boston Symphony Orchestra. But we will be there in September, after the orchestra crowds leave and the weather begins to cool a bit. After spending three days in Lenox, we travel north to the town of North Adams and will stay right next to the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA), one of the world’s largest modern art museums. In addition to the arts, you will have the opportunity to ride up Mount Greylock, Massachusetts’ highest peak, and visit many parks and waterfalls, historic villages and even the town that inspired Norman Rockwell! We will continue into Vermont and enjoy riding in the Green Mountain State among farmland, quaint villages, and, oh – some hills!
Day 1
Thursday |
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Day 2
Friday |
![]() At the Norman Rockwell Museum After a sumptuous breakfast, today’s ride will take us to the town of Stockbridge. If the name Stockbridge is familiar to you it might be because that is the town that Norman Rockwell retired to or perhaps it is because that is where Alice’s Restaurant (the Back Room Restaurant) was located in 1966. Either way, you will have the opportunity to explore the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge. Stockbridge is also home to the Berkshire Botanical Garden and Chesterwood, the 19th Century summer residence of sculptor, Daniel Chester French. You can ride anywhere from 30 to 54 miles today. Dinner is on your own with many nice restaurants to choose from that are walking distance from the Inn. |
Day 3
Saturday |
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Day 4
Sunday |
![]() North Adams is the home of the MASS MoCA, contemporary art museum. Other attractions include Natural Bridge State Park, with its marble arches and a lovely short hike to beautiful waterfalls. We will be staying at the Porches Inn right across from the MASS MoCA Museum. The Porches is a boutique hotel built from converted row houses that previously housed the factory workers who worked in the factory that is now MASS MoCA. We will enjoy a group dinner in town. |
Day 5
Monday |
![]() You can ride an optional challenge ride up Greylock Mountain (at nearly 3500 feet, the mountain is the tallest in Massachusetts). We will also offer a ride that takes you through the town of Bennington, Vermont. As with the other days, today’s choices will range in mileage and hill climb. Dinner will be on your own, with plenty of choices within walking distance from the hotel. |
Day 6
Tuesday |
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Day 7
Wednesday |
![]() We will offer a shuttle back to Lenox to collect any cars that you may have left for the week.
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Day 8
Thursday |
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Day 9
Friday |
Our tour ends after breakfast. If you have traveled to the tour without driving, we can take you to Bennington where you can rent a car or catch a bus to Albany or Boston. |
Some of the Rides Include:
Day & Ride | Miles | Ascent |
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1 Audubon / Railway Museum Loop | 18 miles | 1100 ft |
2 Stockbridge – Sheffield Loop | 56 miles | 2900 ft |
2 Stockbridge – Great Barrington Loop | 30 miles | 1700 ft |
3 Hancock Shaker / East Chatham Loop | 60 miles | 4100 ft |
3 Hancock Shaker / Queechy Lake Loop | 34 miles | 2200 ft |
4 Lenox to North Adams Long | 37 miles | 1800 ft |
5/6 Greylock Mountain Hill Climb Long | 40 miles | 3600 ft |
5/6 Greylock Mountain Hill Climb Short | 20 miles | 2900 ft |
5/6 Williamstown Bennington Loop | 40 miles | 2100 ft |
5/6 Three State Loop | 38 miles | 2400 ft |
5/6 Natural Bridge State Park | 4 miles | 350 ft |
7 North Adams to the Arlington Inn | 36 miles | 2100 ft |
8 Arlington Loop short | 24 miles | 1700 ft |
8 Arlington Loop long | 51 miles | 3100 ft |
This is an eight night trip. We will staying at the Hampton Terrace Inn, the Porches Inn and at the Arlington Inn.

We took this shot at the Berkshires Botanical Gardens in Stockbridge.
We limit the size of the tour to a maximum of ten couples.
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What is included?
- Eight nights lodging (see the hotels/country inns below)
- Eight breakfasts
- Six dinners
- Routes
- Luggage transport
- Transport back to Lenox to retrieve any cars
Note that we do not provide any bicycles. We expect that you have a tandem that is in good working order and that you are able to assemble your bike. If you do not have your own tandem, you can rent a coupled tandem from Mel at Tandems East. If you have a tandem that is not coupled, we recommend that you ship your tandem to Lenox before the tour. BikeFlights or Ship Bikes are possible options.
What is not included?
- Transportation to Lenox, MA (start point) or from Arlington, VT (end point) except for retrieving cars from Lenox
- Meals, other than those mentioned above
- Alcoholic beverages
- Admissions to points of interest not mentioned above
What is the average mileage per day?
Average mileage is in the 25 to 50 mile range. We believe that there is enough to see so that more miles may prevent you from fully enjoying the culture of the area. That said, we can work with you if you would like to ride more miles. Bear in mind, though, that we will not be providing SAG support, except in an emergency, if you are off the main route.
Where will we be staying?
While this could change, here are the inns that we plan to stay in. We stay at the elegant Hampton Terrace Inn in Lenox for three nights, the “retro-chic” Porches Inn in North Adams for three nights and the quaint Arlington Inn in Vermont for two nights.
How do we sign up?