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Browse hotels in Coventry, CT — gateway to the Nathan Hale Homestead and Coventry Lake, 30 miles east of Hartford in Tolland County.

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About Coventry

Coventry: Colonial Heritage on the Tolland Plateau

Coventry, Connecticut occupies Tolland County roughly 30 miles east of Hartford along Route 44. The town is best known as the birthplace of Nathan Hale, the Revolutionary War figure executed in 1776. His family's Nathan Hale Homestead — a preserved 1776 saltbox farmhouse on South Street — draws heritage travelers year-round. Lake Wangumbaug (locally called Coventry Lake) anchors the western edge of town, offering kayaking and fishing from May through October.

Where to Stay

Lodging options along the Route 44 corridor include motels and small inns suited to weekend visitors exploring Connecticut's Quiet Corner — a rural stretch running northeast toward Woodstock and Putnam. The University of Connecticut campus in Storrs, 5 miles north, generates steady demand during graduation weekends and fall academic events, so booking ahead for those periods is advisable.

Practical Tips

  • Getting there: Coventry has no passenger rail service; Hartford Bradley International Airport is 35 miles west via I-84 and Route 44.
  • Best season: May through October for lake access and the Coventry Regional Farmers Market, held Sundays and among the largest in the state.
  • Day trips: Mansfield Hollow State Park lies 3 miles north; Caprilands, a historic herb farm within Coventry, is open for guided visits seasonally.

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