Lovers Lane Fly Drive
Boston • Meredith • Vermont • Cape Cod • Martha's Vineyard
Leaving the cosmopolitan city of Boston behind you and drive to the southern lakes region of New Hampshire. Summer brings band concerts to the common, popular musicals to the Playhouse, festivals, and fairs. Winter activities include skiing, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling.
Wind along scenic roadways to the Shires of Vermont, a collection of perfect small towns complete with village greens, whitewashed steeples, quaint B&B’s and covered bridges. There are outdoor activities, from fishing and golfing to alpine skiing, and shopping is easy to do with more than ample antiquing, handcrafts, and designer fashion outlets.
The Berkshires hold a treasure trove of sites and attractions. The world renowned Clak Art Institute and Summer Stock Theater, the Norman Rockwell Museum, Tanglewood, summer home of the Boston Symphony and much more.
Drive east to Cape Cod. Passengers and vehicle board the ferry for a 45 minute ride to Martha’s Vineyard. Explore the island’s six independent towns. See the iconic lighthouse on Gay Head, the colorful gingerbread houses in Oak Bluffs and stroll through architecturally elegant Edgartown. On Day 9 take the return ferry to Woods Hole and then it’s just 1.5 hours back to Boston.
Just 1.5 hours north of Boston is the southern lakes region of NH. Summer brings band concerts to the common, popular musicals to the Playhouse, festivals, and fairs. Winter activities include skiing, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling. Enjoy two nights at the charming Inn at Pleasant Lake, a beautiful waterfront property offering spacious rooms, award winning gourmet meals, and access to a wide array of activities such as kayaking, hiking and golf.
Wind along scenic roadways to the Shires of Vermont, a collection of perfect small towns complete with village greens, whitewashed steeples, quaint B&B’s and covered bridges. There are outdoor activities, from fishing and golfing to alpine skiing, and shopping is easy to do with more than ample antiquing, handcrafts, and designer fashion outlets. Two nights will be spent at the magnificent Blueberry Hill Inn, a charming 1800's inn.
The Berkshires hold a treasure trove of sites and attractions. The world renowned Clak Art Institute and Summer Stock Theater, the Norman Rockwell Museum, Tanglewood, summer home of the Boston Symphony and much more. All these sights are a short drive from the Red Lion Inn in Stockbridge, home for the next two nights. Romance is alive in the warm, cozy yet sophisiticated guestrooms.
Drive east to Cape Cod. Passengers and vehicle board the ferry for a 45 minute ride to Martha’s Vineyard. Explore the island’s six independent towns. See the iconic lighthouse on Gay Head, the colorful gingerbread houses in Oak Bluffs and stroll through architecturally elegant Edgartown. On Day 9 take the return ferry to Woods Hole and then it’s just 1.5 hours back to Boston.