The Guilford center point is approximately 6 miles east of Connecticut Sportsplex and 8 miles east of Branford Hall Career Institute.
Guilford is an enchanting destination year-round. Summers are beautiful and hot, but just right for beach or lake days or lounging on the Guilford Green, and catching a free outdoor Shakespeare production. Spring may be rainy or cool at times, but that offers the perfect opportunity to explore the town's many historic museums, boutiques, bookstores, galleries, and cafes.
Experience the perfect New England fall in Guilford, with mountainous views behind, a riot of colorful autumn leaves all around the historic homes, and the picturesque seaside beyond. Winter in Guilford is ideal for ice skating and ice fishing at Mill Pond or cuddling up around the fire for a romantic weekend indoors.
The city also hosts fun seasonal events that are worth a weekend getaway or short trip. In October, check out the Spooktacular and trunk-or-treat on the Guilford Green, where kids can enjoy fun in the bounce house, get a balloon animal, fill their sack with candy, and indulge in an ice cream sundae. The town also puts on window painting and scarecrow design contests to encourage a family-friendly, yet seasonally spooky, fun atmosphere.
Senior citizens and military and government service members will find excellent hotel discounts at Comfort Inn Guilford. Located right off Interstate 95, this hotel is convenient, tidy, and comfortable. When you stay here, you'll be just minutes from Hyland House Museum, the Henry Whitfield State Museum, and Bishop's Orchard and Winery.
This Comfort Inn gets high marks for high-touch service, ensuring you enjoy a pleasant stay from the moment you check in. Each guest room features a fridge and microwave, so you can save more on meals by dining in, while a complimentary hot/cold breakfast is also served daily to save you even more. You can also log onto the wireless internet service, free of charge, and enjoy cable programming.
A stay at the Holiday Inn Express Branford-New Haven offers plenty of value-added amenities, plus a location that's near Yale University, Bishop's Orchard, and numerous local shops and restaurants.
Each guest room is equipped with essentials like complimentary toiletries and hair dryers, as well as complimentary wireless internet access and satellite programming. Enjoy extras like free local calls, a complimentary daily newspaper, and access to the indoor pool, spa tub, and fitness center throughout your stay, as well as a free daily buffet breakfast. If you're hungry for lunch or dinner, you can dine at Holiday Inn Express Branford-New Haven's convenient on-site restaurant.
You will enjoy your pick of beaches and parks in Guilford, CT, from small and intimate lakeside spots to expansive sandy beaches with all the amenities.
Head to Jacobs Beach if you're seeking picnic shelters, drinking fountains, outdoor showers, and a classic boardwalk. You'll also find a playground and volleyball court, half basketball court, and bath house. Non-Connecticut residents will need to pay a daily fee or secure a seasonal pass, but the price is worth it, considering all the amenities you'll discover here. Chittenden Park is just yards away, if you care to play (or watch) Little League softball, soccer, or bocce. The Boardwalk is also a gateway to the National New England Trail.
If you'd like a quiet beach that's perfect for picnics, grilling out, and fishing, Chaffinch Island Park is the place for you. Those who love a great stroll with a view should head to Peddlers Park, which offers access to Westwoods Land Conservation Trails.
Daniel Avenue Beach is the spot for clamming or sunbathing, though this small beach does not have lifeguard service. Lacrosse players will find two dedicated fields at Nut Plains Park, as well as walking trails and proximity to Chestnut Tree Nursery. Head to Peddlers Park to access the Westwoods Trails. This conservation area offers 39 miles of trails in total with a vast array of wildlife and ecology to experience, from salt water and fresh water marshes, to rocky outcrops, woodlands, and cave structures.
Fisherman love the stocked lake at Wharton Brook State Park, not far from Guilford in North Haven. If you'd like to get on the water, charter a fishing boat and set off into the Long Island Sound near Branford, to try for a fresh catch, surrounded by the idyllic Thimble Islands.
Guilford is also home to Cockaponset State Forest, one of the largest in the state, and a haven for hiking, skiing, and mountain biking. Intrepid hikers may pass through Guilford as they hike the 50-mile long Mattabesett Trail across Metacomet Ridge and Bluff Head. For shorter hikes, check out Totoket Mountain and East and West Sugarloaf.
Come to Guilford to discover America's colonial past, throw a wedding at a local winery, visit Yale nearby, or to spend time hiking or lounging at the beach. This New England city will wow you with its historic attractions and natural beauty.
Below are reviews of the city of Guilford, CT from an actual visitor's perspective.
Guilford is a great town!
It's a beautiful town with a lovely green in the center of town. Came to watch my grandson graduate. Plenty of places to eat.
It's a beautiful town with a lovely green in the center of town. Came to watch my grandson graduate. Plenty of places to eat.
Beaches and restaurants, very friendly town to visit!