Country Living Calls These 4 New England Towns The Most Magical Holiday Spots
Imagine living in a snow globe. That’s essentially what these magical Christmas towns look like. Just picture yourself in a Hallmark Channel movie town and you could be in any of these charming destinations. Seriously, these towns are dripping in sparkle and Christmas cheer. Country Living calls these 4 New England towns the most magical holiday spots.
The lifestyle and home publication is a guide to “ultimate country lifestyle.” But for this issue, you’ll find the perfect places for all the Christmas feels. These Christmas towns are virtually wrapped in red bows, and sprinkled with the scent of fresh-cut evergreen, cinnamon and fresh baked cookies. Country Living has released a list of their top 30 most magical Christmas towns in the U.S. And, no surprise…New England is represented 4 times! Country Living calls THESE 4 New England towns the most magical holiday spots:
Cape Cod, MA
Stockbridge, MA
Woodstock, VT
Essex, CT
What Makes These Towns Magical
The publication included the towns they feel embrace the spirit. These towns offer ” fabulous light displays and shoppable Christmas markets full of fun holiday crafts to streets filled with I’ve-gotta-try-this-next-year outdoor Christmas decorations and plenty of unique Yuletide parades, each of these Christmas towns offers its own unique spin on the holiday.”
Woodstock, Vermont they describe as a ” Christmas card-worthy village,” with horse drawn sleighs, covered bridges and plenty of snow. Stockbridge MA at Christmas is like going back in time. IF you think it’s looks like a Norman Rockwell painting—”that’s because it is! Each year, the town re-creates the 1967 Rockwell painting, “Stockbridge Main Street at Christmas (Home for Christmas)” during their annual festival,” according to CL.
In Essex, Connecticut you can ride the North Pole Express! There is a Holiday Train Show, a spectacular light show and holiday village, as described in the article. And Country Living says if you want “boatloads of Christmas cheer with a New England twist,” you want to visit Cape Cod for the holidays. The Cape is always decking their lighthouses in holiday swag, like wreaths, lights and garlands. There’s never a shortage of “craft fairs, parades, and theater productions. Don’t miss Train to Christmas Town.
All of these spots are a fairly easy drive for most of us. So, make your plans to hit these snow globe worthy towns this holiday season. But, before you go, you may want to grab a cup of hot cocoa and watch any of these Hallmark Christmas movies to get you in the spirit:
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