10 Small Towns In Connecticut That Offer Nothing But Peace And Quiet
By Taylor Ellis|Published September 04, 2016
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Taylor Ellis grew up in southern Connecticut. She is a social boss who has worked with several major sites and brands. Follow her at taylorellisblogger.com
When it comes to small towns in Connecticut, there’s certainly no shortage! But where do you go when you’re looking to satisfy your wanderlust? These towns offer the charm that Connecticut is praised for, including the classic colonial homes, sprawling lawns, and scenic views. So whether you’re looking to relocate to some place more quiet or in search of a hidden town to explore, we’ve got you covered!
Home to the famous Gillette Castle, this town is perfect for outdoor lovers looking to explore! Go see the Major General Joseph Spencer Memorial and peruse along the water for an afternoon well spent.
With Topsmead and the White Flower Farm, this town is hands down the best place to walk amongst the roses. You can also visit Our Lady of Lourdes' Shrine, which has been called a contemplative oasis.
Chances are you won't run into a lot of people on your walk here. Pick a trail or simply admire the houses before attending a show at the Ivoryton Playhouse. You'll love it!
Hit the Canton Historical Museum for a look at small town history, or spend your time shopping at the local Antiques on the Farmington. Either way you're guaranteed a quiet trip!
Experience this water view at the McKensie Reservoir, or if you prefer land views, opt for one of the vineyards. This town also has a pretty awesome art scene!
Where else could you find this level of serenity except at the Roaring Brook Nature Center? Nowhere! Also home to Matterhorn Mini Golf, this town is nothing but old fashioned fun.
You'll love perusing this picturesque small town! Go out for a hike at Lion's Head for a lovely escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and catch a jaw dropping sunset. The possibilities are endless in these towns!
This waterfront town attracts beach goers and fishermen alike. When you're done soaking up the sun, head to the Book Barn for a unique book browsing experience.
This town is great for exploring what's left of the untouched neighborhoods in Connecticut. This place feels stopped in time! Stop by the quaint Vanille for a light meal before heading home.
This photo was captured at Tyler Lake, just one of the outdoor activities to love here. You can also visit Action Wildlife Foundation and pet some animals. How you spend your quiet moments is up to you!
If you loved these small towns, you’ll love exploring the town of Moodus, famous for the strange noises that come from the woods. Don’t forget to share your discoveries with us on Instagram @onlyinconnecticut to have your photos featured!
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