Sudbury, Massachusetts is one of MetroWest’s most historically extraordinary communities — home to the oldest operating inn in America and a nationally significant freshwater marsh wilderness.
Longfellow’s Wayside Inn — operating since the 1710s — delivers prime rib, roast duck, and colonial atmosphere beside a working grist mill and one-room schoolhouse on 106 breathtaking acres. Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge offers a stunning boardwalk through lotus-filled marsh teeming with turtles, herons, and deer.
For dining, The Farmer’s Daughter serves celebrated farm-to-table brunch worth a 40-minute drive, and Bullfinchs delivers consistently excellent upscale cooking in a warm, welcoming atmosphere.