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HI-Friendly Crossways

247 Littleton County Rd, Harvard, MA 01451
HI-Friendly Crossways
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Friendly Crossways is a country hostel located only 40 km northwest of Boston in the Town of Harvard. PLEASE NOTE: we are also 40 km from Harvard University which is located in the City of Cambridge, across the river from Boston). We are centrally located for day trips by train to Boston, Harvard U., Concord and Walden Pond, and by car to Plymouth, Cape Cod, Salem, Boston and seven national parks. We're accessible by train with free pick-up, free parking and free bikes.Facilities include a fireplace, piano, barbeque, kitchen, hiking trails, volleyball, and organic gardens. We also have non-smoking facilities.Check-in time is between 5pm and 10pm. The hostel is closed during the day from 10am to 5pm.The rate includes linens,morning coffee or tea, use of our fabulous kitchen. It does not include 5.7% room tax, which is be added on separately at check-in.

Directions

by car: From Rt. 2 take Exit 39 (Taylor St.), left on Taylor St., left on Whitcomb Ave.then 2.2 miles to hostel (Whitcomb Ave. becomes Littleton Cty Road after 1.5 miles). From I-495, take Exit 29 B to Rt. 2 West then get off almost immediately at Exit 39 and follow directions as above.By train: from No. Station and So. Station, give us 24 hours notice and we'll pick you up at the Littleton/495 stop.

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