Bradley International Airport

Located in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, approximately 20 minutes by car to the capital city of Hartford, Bradley International Airport serves both the business and leisure traveler with flights to major United States markets as well as Canada and Europe. Parking options and transportation are available, and Bradley’s accessible design makes arrivals or departures easy and convenient. You can link to carriers and track flight schedules on bradleyairport.com . Find a Flight Book with Aer Lingus Now

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Town of Wethersfield

Visitors are invited to explore Wethersfield, Connecticut’s “Most Auncient Towne.” With over 375 years of history, Wethersfield is deeply committed to preserving its authentic New England heritage. Heritage tourism plays a significant role in the community’s identity, and Historic Wethersfield offers a wealth of experiences for those seeking a weekend getaway or a pleasant day trip. Visitors can rediscover the nation’s heritage in this living New England village, where artifact-rich museums, historic homes, charming shops, and various points of interest provide something for all ages. Each

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Town of Hartland

Located in the scenic Litchfield Hills, Hartland offers unparalleled natural beauty. Originally granted land by Hartford in 1720, the town's founders laid the groundwork for what is now a thriving, welcoming community. Incorporated in 1761, Hartland invites you to experience the charm of its rich history and warm, close-knit atmosphere. On behalf of the town's residents and officials, we extend a heartfelt welcome. We hope you come to love this community as much as we do. Hartland is the epitome of small-town living, with an excellent school system, strong church and community organizations

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Founders Memorial Park

Scenic views of the Connecticut River and Long Island Sound with picnic tables, a scenic overlook and kayak access.

Kavanaugh Park

Facilities include tennis courts, playground, sports fields, basketball court, picnic tables, and Splash Pad (seasonal: Mon., Tue., Thu., Fri. 11 a.m.-3 p.m.; Wed. 1 p.m.-6 p.m.; Sat. & Sun. 11 a.m.-4 p.m.).

The Preserve

A 963 acre forest located in the towns of Old Saybrook, Essex and Westbrook. The Preserve is recognized as the largest remaining unprotected coastal forest between Boston and New York. This forest is situated between Long Island Sound and the mouth of the Connecticut River. Parking lots: Old Saybrook Interim Parking lot across from 243 Ingham Hill Rd. Essex parking lot on Ingham Hill Rd, enter from Rte. 153.

Epicure Brewing

Locally-owned independent craft brewery with a 75-seat tap room located by the historic Norwich Harbor. An epicuran is typically a connoisseur of fine food, fun and wine. Why not include beer? The tap room is BYOF (bring your own food)/MYAH (make yourself at home) establishment, in a neighborhood with 10 restaurants.

The Bevin House Bed & Breakfast

The Bevin House was built in 1872 by Philo Bevin, who joined his three brothers in the Bevin Brothers Manufacturing Company. Since 1832, this factory made a wide variety of bells; from sleigh bells, cow bells, tea bells, to call bells and many more. They were the largest supplier of bells in the early 1900's. Philo had the mansion built late in his life as a testament to his achievements and to be known as the wealthiest man in town. Nearly two centuries later, and six generations of the Bevins, they are still producing bells today. In the 1940's, it was home to Alice Bevin, a world renowned

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