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Best of New England Fall Travel: Best Places to See Foliage in New England, Best Fall Drives in New England, Things To Do In Maine, Things To Do in the Berkshires, Things To Do in Vermont, and More!

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Best of New England Fall Travel: Best Places to See Foliage in New England, Best Fall Drives in New England, Things To Do In Maine, Things To Do in the Berkshires, Things To Do in Vermont, and More!

Get this FREE guide to best autumn vacation spots in New England before you take your next trip!

Dear Friend, Leaf peeping. Apple picking. Halloween festivals. Even if you’ve never set foot in New England before, you know that it’s is the perfect place for enjoying the best of autumn travel. But how to find the best of the best? The quintessential New England village, the perfect lazy foliage drive?
That’s an easy one: All you have to do is download this FREE guide, Best of New England Fall Travel: Foliage, Autumn Drives and More, from Yankee magazine.
Even if you’ve never been to New England, you’ve probably heard of Yankee. They’re the folks who’ve been writing about New England since 1935. So you know that this guide is the best resource you could ask for – and it’s a lot easier than tracking down all those different experts I mentioned above. (Also – it’s FREE!)

The best New England vacations start with …

Everyone who vacations in New England has a favorite place. So this guide covers the best of the best. You get insider information on places to go and things to do, gorgeous color photos, and above all, the practiced eye of our team of New Englanders who actually visit all of these wonderful places and share their experience with you. This FREE guide will help you …
  • Choose the places and activities that will be perfect for you and your family
  • Find the most glorious drives, foliage views and entertainment
  • Relax on a well-researched trip that holds no surprises
  • Discover hidden places and unknown spaces that only natives know about
  • Enjoy the best of New England, whether you’re a native, or whether it’s your very first trip!
Any time is the best time to plan a vacation, so why not download this FREE guide right now? [superofie_rclp header=”Don’t plan your autumn trip until you read this!” body=’Discover the best fall vacation spots in New England in this FREE guide, Best of New England Fall Travel: Best Places to See Foliage in New England, Best Fall Drives in New England, Things To Do In Maine, Things To Do in the Berkshires, Things To Do in Vermont, and More!‘ button_text=’YES, I want my FREE Guide!’ below_button=” style=” photo=”2″] I know, I know – just reading about the wonderful adventures you can have will make you want to jump in your car (or a plane) right now. But hold off long enough to read the entire guide, because you never know what you’ll discover! For example, if your kids are fluffernutter fans, you’ll wow them by visiting the Fluff Festival in Somerville, MA in September, where they can enjoy cooking contests, games of “Blind Man’s Fluff,” and a marshmallow toss, while parents sip Fluff-inspired cocktails. Or perhaps you think you already know Vermont … but did you know that Burlington’s last standing movie palace has been beautifully restored to its Art Deco splendor and now serves as the region’s most distinguished venue for an eclectic schedule of big-name music, theater, and dance? Let me see, what else … oh yes, hiding in plain sight in New Milford, CT is The Silo at Hunt Hill Farm, where maestro Skitch Henderson and his wife, Ruth, turned into a cooking school, gourmet kitchenware/food store, and art gallery. That’s exactly the kind of thing that’s often overlooked in ordinary travel guides!
As you can see, no matter what your favorite activity or state, you’ll find something fun, rewarding or delicious in this free guide.

How much would you pay for a book on the best New England vacations?

Probably a lot more than the price of this guide: $0. Remember, we’re giving it away free, because we love New England so much we can’t help but brag. But the quality of this guide is above and beyond anything you’d imagine getting for free. Our writers eat, try and visit everything they write about. We talk to hundreds of people to get their views. We review our 80 years of archives for historical information. We live here and we love it more than any other place on Earth. There is simply no better resource for all things New England than Yankee – and you get all of that expertise and love in this free guide. [superofie_rclp header=”Don’t plan your autumn trip until you read this!” body=’Discover the best fall vacation spots in New England in this FREE guide, Best of New England Fall Travel: Best Places to See Foliage in New England, Best Fall Drives in New England, Things To Do In Maine, Things To Do in the Berkshires, Things To Do in Vermont, and More!‘ button_text=’YES, I want my FREE Guide!’ below_button=” style=” photo=”2″] What can you expect to read about in this free guide? You get all this:
  • Classic attractions and activities
  • New favorites
  • Foliage tours
  • Mountain fun
  • Walking and hiking spots
  • City treats
  • Festivals and fairs
  • Great shopping
Read about Maine’s Bold Trail in Washington County (the easternmost county in the United States!) … the Conway Scenic Railroad running vintage equipment from the old round-house in North Conway, NH … the famous pancakes, fritters and homemade pickles of Gould’s, a Mohawk Trail landmark … the fresh produce, crafts, and music at the weekly Waitsfield Farmers’ Market on the Green in Waitsfield, VT.
Imagine an “observatory” that has no concrete dome, nor a telescope aimed at the stars: Instead, it offers a heavenly view of the autumn colors at the Canadian border, the twin pillars of Mount Pisgah and Mount Hor, and the classic white Congregational church and other structures of Brownington Village in Vermont. Picture your family snacking on cranberry bread from beloved Nantucket bakery Something Natural, fresh-pressed cranberry juice, and Sweet Inspirations’ chocolate-covered cranberries, and then enjoying hayrides, petting zoos, and a visit from Barnaby, Nantucket’s favorite kid-lit character, all during the Cranberry Festival there in October. Or plan a day cycling the Burlington, VT shoreline on Lake Champlain (keep an eye out for Champ, the resident lake monster!), crossing the Winooski River and heading down the Colchester Town bike trail, all before riding out onto the lake itself on a 3½-mile former railroad causeway.
All these ideas are in the guide, and so much more, across the entire region. You can plan a romantic weekend trip or a weeklong family vacation, in the mountains, in the heart of Boston, or in a perfectly charming New England village! These New England treasures are our favorites here at Yankee, the products of 80 years of research, travel and affection, and a New England Yankee would never steer you wrong. [superofie_rclp header=”Don’t plan your autumn trip until you read this!” body=’Discover the best fall vacation spots in New England in this FREE guide, Best of New England Fall Travel: Best Places to See Foliage in New England, Best Fall Drives in New England, Things To Do In Maine, Things To Do in the Berkshires, Things To Do in Vermont, and More!‘ button_text=’YES, I want my FREE Guide!’ below_button=” style=” photo=”2″]

What’s the best fall New England vacation for you?

Whether you have an active family, or whether you just want to get away by yourself, the best New England vacation for whatever you want or need is just a click away when you download this free guide.
And I hope you won’t delay in reading it, because the delights of New England await. From Rockland, ME to Kent, CT, it’s all here, and it’s all free for your browsing and dreaming pleasure. Lobster boat tours in Maine, foliage drives complete with babbling brooks, waterfalls, and covered bridges, lunch at one of the nation’s oldest continuously operating historic inns in Massachusetts, and hundreds more experiences await you.
The best part is, you don’t have to choose just one vacation – there’s so much in this free guide, you’ll be traveling and enjoying different New England locales for years to come. So download this FREE guide now and get ready for adventure! There’s no place in the world like New England, and no better guide to it than Best of New England Fall Travel! Yours for the most delicious, exciting, comfortable, relaxing autumn vacation ever, Aimee Seavey Editor, NewEngland.com PS: Have you ever dreamed of the absolutely perfect bookshop? In this guide, you’ll discover the very thing: Northshire Bookstore, an independent bookshop/café in Vermont. Get the address, phone number and website address in the guide! PPS: Did I mention that this travel guide is absolutely FREE? Where else can you find a bargain like that? [superofie_rclp header=”Don’t plan your autumn trip until you read this!” body=’Discover the best fall vacation spots in New England in this FREE guide, Best of New England Fall Travel: Best Places to See Foliage in New England, Best Fall Drives in New England, Things To Do In Maine, Things To Do in the Berkshires, Things To Do in Vermont, and More!‘ button_text=’YES, I want my FREE Guide!’ below_button=” style=” photo=”2″]

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