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An Old Indian Trail is just minutes away from Mount Holyoke, Amherst, Smith, Hampshire Colleges and Univ of Massachusetts. Nestled in the Seven Sisters mountain range, An Old Indian Trail offers a comfortable night's sleep in one of the beautifully decorated rooms or cottage with fireplace. A full breakfast is served to guests in the dining room. If your stay is in the cottage your breakfast will be cheerfully brought to you. All of the rooms have a TV and VCR, the use of a private bath and a comfy living room with fireplace. Complimentary juices and soda are available just outside each room. Weather permitting, guests can hike the Holyoke mountain range just outside the door.

Location: Route 116, 664 Amherst Road, Granby Massachusetts 01033

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