Breadloaf Mountain Lodge & Cottages

Nestled among century-old white pines in the beautiful Litchfield Hills, Breadloaf Mountain Lodge & Cottages offers guests a warm and inviting place to call home, whether it be for a weekend getaway or an entire month. The famed Housatonic... more

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"Great place to enjoy early Fall weather!" 8/13/2008
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Brand new, clean, spacious and well-located cabin in the heart of Connecticut's Northwest hills. Across the street from the Housatonic River, a mile from the Appalchian Trail and close to covered bridges, cool shops. Innkeeper very... read more


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Breadloaf Mountain Lodge & Cottages Bed and Breakfast
Breadloaf Mountain Lodge & Cottages
13 Route 7
Cornwall Bridge CT 06794
USA
Phone: +1-860-672-6064
Phone: +1-860-672-6709
Innkeeper(s)
Martin Iannone
Rates:
$115 - $325
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Living room of a cabin with queen sized pull out sleeper sofa, dining room table, beam ceilings, sky light, wood floors, screened in sleeping porchKitchen in a cabin with a full sized refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, granite counter tops, full sized sink and wine rack.
bathroom in a cabin with heated tile floors, marble countertops and full shower and tub.Stone walkway from the Lodge up to Oak cabin.
Screened in sleeping porch on a cabin looking down to the grounds of the property and to the Lodge. Each sleeping porch has curtains on the outside to shield you should it rain.