Lenox is a little town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, which is synonymous with Tanglewood, the spacious estate on the town's outskirts which has long been the summer performance centre of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Music enthusiasts flock here each weekend to enjoy the town's sophisticated atmosphere, stay in the elegant historic inns, and tour the scenic Berkshire Hills. While the centre of the village is home to some lovely colonial buildings occupied by an array of shops and eateries, the surrounding area features the Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, where you will find hiking trails winding through meadows and forests, leading to hilltops offering a panoramic view of the Berkshires. Other popular activities in the area include canoeing on the Housatonic River or the sanctuary's lakes; and horse riding, cycling and hiking around the trails in Kennedy Park.