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The Art of the Getaway | New England’s Coastal & Mountain Escapes

Updated: 3 days ago

There’s an art to escaping — slipping away just far enough to breathe, explore, and come back changed. Whether it’s a quiet harbor town, a winding mountain road, or a seaside inn with salt on the windows, these short journeys remind us to slow down and savor the rhythm of place.


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New Hampshire | White Mountains & Pemi Valley

view from the Kancamagus highway

Crisp air, covered bridges, and the curve of Route 49 through Thornton and Plymouth. Wake to frost on the meadow, grab coffee at Mad River Coffee House, and wander to Smith Covered Bridge before breakfast. If Thanksgiving plans stretch toward snow season, nearby Owl’s Nest Resort and Italian Farmhouse make cozy bases for ski weekends and fireside dinners. ➡


Coggeshall Farm in Bristol, RI

Rhode Island | Bristol & Warren, East Bay

Historic streets, art studios, and waterfront cafés — small-town rhythm at its best. Spend Saturday browsing Bristol’s independent shops, linger over oysters in Warren, and walk the East Bay Bike Path at sunset.


Lighthouse on Cape Cod, Massachusetts

Cape & Islands | Sand & Salt Light

From Chatham’s harbor to Nantucket’s cobblestones, every curve of shoreline offers a story. Off-season, the Cape feels hushed — ideal for brisk walks, bookstore stops, and dinners that end with pie instead of crowds. ➡



Castine Maine

Coastal Maine | York & Cape Neddick

Rocky beaches, clapboard inns, and the scent of pine after rain. Start at York Village for antiques and coffee, follow Long Sands to Nubble Light, and settle into Cape Neddick for quiet luxury and sea views that define the coast. ➡ Discover → Coastal Maine Guide


In the end, the best getaways aren’t about distance — they’re about rhythm. A slower morning, a quiet view, the scent of coffee and salt in the air. Whether it’s a mountain cabin or a coastal inn, these moments remind us why we go: to reconnect with place, with flavor, and with ourselves.


Pack Light, Travel Well

Every getaway begins with the right essentials. Explore our Travel Ready Collection → for thoughtfully chosen luggage, essentials, and café-inspired comforts that make even a two-day escape feel effortless.


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