Featuring a color palette of warm cranberry, amber, navy and greyish blues, and materials including shirting plaids, woven wools, mattress ticking cottons and cozy throws, the rooms at Miraval Berkshires evoke memories of sitting fireside in a warm knit sweater or breathing in pine-scented air on a brisk fall hike.
Sink into Miraval’s signature bedding in our King or Double Queen rooms that feature one king bed or two queen beds with wellness-inspired amenities including a Tibetan singing bowl, stacking stones, and meditation cushion.
Our ADA friendly rooms come with one king bed or two queen beds with Miraval’s signature bedding, a roll-in shower or an accessible tub. Make use of wellness-inspired amenities including a Tibetan singing bowl and meditation cushion.
The second-floor Vanderbilt Suite features a Juliette balcony overlooking the Great Lawn and golf course and a separate living area featuring a dining table and comfortable lounge furniture. The suite includes a spacious guestroom with a king bed and sitting area. Enjoy a recently renovated bathroom with a walk-in glass shower and dual sink vanity.
This suite is named for the Dutch-American Vanderbilt family, who gained prominence during the Gilded Age. Their success began with the shipping and railroad empires of Cornelius Vanderbilt; the family eventually expanded into other areas of industry and philanthropy.
Stay in comfort in this second-floor suite, which offers a spacious, naturally lit bedroom with two queen beds, a separate living area with a comfortable couch and armchair, a large bathroom, and a white marble fireplace. The suite’s stunning stained-glass window reveals views of the Great Lawn, Rose Terrace, and wishing well.
Namesake Frederick Law Olmsted is widely considered to be the father of landscape architecture in America. He is famous for co-designing many well-known urban parks, including New York’s Central Park. Other notable projects? The property that is now Miraval Berkshires.
This second-floor suite includes a king bed, a sitting area with a decorative fireplace, and a newly renovated bathroom with a walk-in glass shower and marble tile.
Herman Melville was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet of the American Renaissance period. He is best known for his sea novels, including his most notable masterpiece, Moby Dick.
This second-floor suite contains a bedroom with a king bed and a separate living area. Enjoy a recently renovated bathroom with marble tiles and glass walk-in shower, and a decorative fireplace. This suite is named for Norman Rockwell, a painter and illustrator whose works continue to have broad popular appeal for their reflection of American culture.
Named for American essayist, poet, and philosopher Henry David Thoreau, this suite includes a guest room with a King bed, a separate living area with comfortable seating, a decorative fireplace with elegant tile and carved mantle, and a recently renovated bathroom featuring a marble tile and a glass walk-in shower.
With a golden-tiled decorative fireplace and charming, diminutive windows, this cozy third-floor room features two queen beds, comfortable armchairs, sloped ceilings, and a spacious, newly updated bathroom.
This room’s namesake is Ralph Waldo Emerson, an American essayist, lecturer, philosopher, and poet who led the Transcendentalist movement in the mid-19th century.
Our blissful Blossom Hill rooms are available with one king or two double queen beds, with and without private balconies. View the floor plans below to choose the best configuration for you, and visit our booking page to see room rates for your dates. No matter which option you choose, quality rest awaits you.
Get a breath of fresh air on the private balcony of this spacious suite. In milder months, it’s the perfect place to start the morning with a cup of coffee and a few minutes of quiet reflection before breakfast and the day’s adventures. Other Ginkgo amenities include a king bed, a separate living room, and a bathroom with a walk-in shower.
Our carriage suites allow ample space to spread out and make you comfortable. The Hemlock Suite is no exception with its separate living area. Enjoy some extra breathing room in this beautiful Berkshires suite.
A bit bigger than our guest rooms and a bit smaller than our other suites, this junior suite with two queen beds and a cozy living area is just right for guests needing a little extra space.
Sleep like royalty in this spacious suite, boasting two queen beds with Miraval’s signature bedding and a separate living area. Practice in-room mindfulness with amenities like a Tibetan singing bowl, stacking stones, and a meditation cushion.
The Carriage Suite offers extra privacy and additional space in a standalone building separate from our cottages and other amenities. Each suite includes a separate living area and a wet bar or kitchenette.
Please note that our carriage houses are not directly connected to Miraval Berkshires’ interior pathway system but are mere steps from the Discovery Pass entrance, with easy access to Harvest Moon Restaurant and Life in Balance Spa.
In a standalone building separate from our cottages and other amenities, our accessible Carriage Suite offers extra privacy and additional space. Each stylish suite includes a separate living area and a wet bar or kitchenette.
Please note that our carriage houses are not directly connected to Miraval Berkshires’ interior pathway system but are just a few yards from the Discovery Pass entrance, with easy access to Harvest Moon Restaurant and Life in Balance Spa.
545 sq ft.
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