The Mt. View Motel is a small year round motel and cabin complex on US Route 7, one-half mile north of Pittsfield, in the beautiful Berkshire Mountains. This 13-room motel offers modest facilities and some small cottages. In-room cable television, microwave and refrigerator included. Non-smoking rooms are available. Pets are accepted with additional deposit. Senior discounts are offered.
Location:
499 S. Main Street, Lanesboro Massachusetts 01237
Telephone
413-442-1009 Fax 413-499-4568
Other Motels, Hotels and Resorts nearby:
(Lenox) Apple Tree Inn and Restaurant
(Hadley) Quality Inn
(West Wardsboro) 1797 Inn
(Williamstown) 1896 House Country Inn and Motels
(Latham) Albany Airport Comfort Inn
(Colonie) Albany Marriott
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