Hotels in Orange, Massachusetts

Hotels in Orange, Massachusetts
Orange is a sleepy little town in the northern part of Massachusett's Franklin County. It is conveniently located near Route 2 and the Wachusett Mountain Ski Area is only a short drive away. The expansive and beautiful Quabbin Reservoir with acres for bird watching, biking and walking is nearby. Orange is also home of the finish line for the Annual River Rat Canoe Race.

The Travel Inn

The Travel Inn is located near Route 2. It has 17 rooms, all with cable TV and wireless Internet is available. 202 Grill & Restaurant is nearby. 2009 rates start at $55 per night.

Travel Inn
180 Daniel Shays Highway
Orange, MA 01364
(978)544-2986
no website

The Executive Inn

The Executive Inn is an AAA-approved hotel minutes from Route 2. The newly renovated hotel has 28 rooms and offers a daily complimentary continental breakfast. 202 Grill & Restaurant is nearby. 2009 rates start at $60 per night.

Executive Inn
110 Daniel Shays Highway
Orange, MA 01364
(978)544-8864
no website

The Rose Cottage Bed and Breakfast

The Rose Cottage Bed and Breakfast is a charming country cottage surrounded by lush gardens. They offer double or twin beds and a full country breakfast is served daily. Pets are not allowed. 2009 rates start at $90 per night.

Rose Cottage Bed and Breakfast
59 Grove St.
Orange, MA 01364
(978)544-2821
http://www.bbonline.com/ma/rosecottage/index.html

Article Written By Kris Gleba

Kris Gleba is a Massachusetts-based writer who chronicles her experiences with child-rearing and all items domestic, from home renovation to home organization. Her articles have appeared on various websites. She started writing in the early '90s and has a Bachelor of Arts in professional writing from Fitchburg State College.

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