
Berkshires Untold
Retro-modern mountain lodge. Think 1970s color palette done tastefully: earthy greens, warm timbers, plush leather sofas, and shelves stacked with books. The vibe is literary and unpretentious — more Moby Dick than martini bar.
Request a room on the second floor at the back for the quietest stay
Why It Matters
Tablet Hotels-listed boutique conversion of a genuinely nondescript 70s motor lodge. The transformation is thorough: Le Labo toiletries, Revival New York linens, Apple TV in every room, and a Club Room with a soaring double-height ceiling. Rates stay accessible for the quality delivered.
A 1970s motor lodge that got a proper second act. The original building was unremarkable — two stories, parking lot, forgettable — but the Untold Collection team has turned it into a design-forward boutique hotel that actually earns that label. Warm woods, dusty green velvets, 70s-pattern upholstery, and a fireplace-anchored library lounge set the tone. The Club Room handles breakfast and dinner with locally sourced American fare. No pool, no spa — but great bones, honest prices, and one of the better bars in the area.
Where You'll Stay
3 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
1 venue on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
Pre-order a locally sourced picnic basket curated by the hotel chef. Feeds 2–8 people. The hotel suggests spots like The Mount (Edith Wharton's estate) or along the Housatonic River. Order ahead required.
An elevated take on the campfire classic — a purchasable s'mores kit served at the outdoor firepits. Best enjoyed after dark with a drink from the Club Room.
The hotel's in-house guide arranges guided hikes of up to 2 hours for small groups (2 days' notice required). The surrounding Berkshires offer trails for all levels — from the gentle Olivia's Overlook loop in Yokun Ridge South reserve to the strenuous Lenox Mountain vertical ascent. Self-guided trail maps also available.
Horseback riding available through local guide partners. Arrange via the hotel concierge.
Guided stargazing sessions held monthly on the hotel grounds, led by local experts. Guests explore constellations, planets, and seasonal celestial events under the clear Berkshire skies.
Bousquet Ski Area is 3.3 miles from the hotel. The Berkshires Nordic Weekend package includes lift tickets or tubing passes. 750-foot vertical drop; social, family-friendly mountain.
Discounted museum passes available at check-in for the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge (8.7 miles away), home to the world's largest collection of Rockwell's original works.
World-class Shakespeare and contemporary theatre in nearby Lenox. The hotel connects guests with tickets and planning.
The summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra is 3.6 miles away. The hotel helps guests incorporate Tanglewood into their stay; advance ticket booking strongly recommended for summer BSO performances.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
The Berkshires Suite is adapted for wheelchair use with a roll-in shower and separate toilet.
A curated lounge with soft lighting, rich wood, shelves of books, and a crackling fireplace. The social heart of the hotel for non-bar hours.
Outdoor seating area with firepits and café tables. String lights overhead. Good for al fresco breakfasts and evening drinks.
Pets welcome. Maximum two pets per room. Pet fee of $85 per pet for the entire stay.
There is no pool at Berkshires Untold.
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