Places to Stay in Norfolk, Connecticut

Looking for a Norfolk hotel? There are several fine hotels, inns and plenty of Air B&Bs right here in town. Supplementing those are many additional choices, all within easy reach, including a campground. Enjoy your stay!

The Blackberry Inn, a historic colonial mansion in Norfolk, CT offers a variety of suites, rooms, and even a cottage. Breakfast served in the dining room each morning.

You can enjoy bed and breakfast in a historic Colonial mansion, the Blackberry River Inn. It overlooks Canaan Mountain in West Norfolk, a few minutes away from downtown.

The Manor House Inn, a Tudor-style mansion built in the heyday of the Gilded Age, is now an elegant bed and breakfast on a shady street in the middle of town.

A period Victorian converted to a luxurious bed and breakfast, Wildwood 1880 is just a short walk from the village green and all activities.

Accommodations of all kinds, from single rooms or suites to cabins and houses, both in Norfolk and in the surrounding area, are available through Air B&B.

Falls Village, Conn.
Built in 1834, restored in 2010, the Falls Village Inn has accommodations that include rooms and suites; its restaurant offers classic American comfort food.

Lakeville, Conn.
Located between two lakes, the Interlaken Inn offers rooms, suites and cottages, many with views of the water.

Litchfield, Conn.
The Litchfield Inn, a boutique hotel housed in a colonial-style mansion, is located in one of Connecticut’s most historic towns not far from Norfolk.

Canaan, Conn.
Bring your own hotel along with you and settle in at Lone Oak Campsites. This family campground is just a couple of miles west of Norfolk. Seasonal.

New Marlborough, Mass.
Rooms in this former stagecoach inn and restaurant, the Old Inn on the Green, have been authentically restored to keep their historic character.

Salisbury, Conn.
The White Hart Inn, formerly an 1806 farmhouse, has been expanded and reimagined as a country inn and restaurant on Salisbury’s village green.