Three hours north of Boston, Bethel features such an ideal atmosphere that Ski magazine called it "the greatest ski town in the universe."
SKI AREAS: With 128 trails and 18 lifts spread across eight mountains, Sunday River (Skiway Road, Newry, 207-824-3000, www.sundayriver.com) has varied terrain and quality snowmaking. Also nearby: Mount Abram Resort (308 Howe Hill Road, Greenwood, 207-875-5000, www.mtabram.com), and Black Mountain of Maine (39 Glover Road, Rumford, 207-364-8977, www.skiblackmountain.org).
OTHER SPORTS: Snow tubing, snowshoeing, ice-skating, sleigh rides, dog sledding, snowmobiling.
DINING: It's tough to miss the Sunday River Brewing Co. (at Route 2 and Sunday River Road, 207-824-4253, www.stonecoast.com, entrees $7.95-$15.95). For casual family dining, Liam's Restaurant (96 Sunday River Road, 207-824-6755, www.liamsandjackspub.com, entrees $9.95-$24.95) offers a variety of seafood dishes, sandwiches, and pizza.
LODGING: From traditional inn rooms to luxury townhouses, the Bethel Inn Resort (On the Common, 207-824-2175, www.bethelinn.com, $80-$360) offers a classic New England getaway in the heart of Bethel. The Sudbury Inn (151 Main St., 207-824-2174, www.sudbury inn.com, $99-$219) is an 1873 country dwelling that offers lodging, fine dining, and its own popular pub. Pets welcome.
NIGHT LIFE: "Hoot Night" Thursdays at The Suds Pub (151 Main St., 207-824-2174, www.sudburyinn.com) features local musicians. Dance the night away at the Funky Red Barn (19 Summer St., 207-824-3003, www.funkyredbarn.com).
WHAT'S NEW: The "chondola," a hybrid chairlift-gondola, makes its debut at Sunday River this season. The first of its kind in the Northeast, the chondola will carry six-person chairs and eight-person gondola cars from South Ridge base area to the Peak Lodge on North Peak.![]()




