We are creating an entirely new website as COVID-19 makes our traditional in-room visitor's guide magazine not feasible at this time. In the meantime, we are leaving our magazine's "supplemental-only" website live so you can still browse. Naturally, with certain places still closed or offering … [Read more...]
Fun, Scenic Jaunt Off the Beaten Path (for Merrimack Valley AND Seacoast Visitors)
Just 23 minutes from Portsmouth, 27 minutes from Manchester and VERY kid-friendly, Coppal House Farm is a working farm in the small, quaint and scenic town of Lee, NH, and in addition to offering their naturally-made cold-pressed Sunflower Oil from their own crops as well as other locally-made … [Read more...]
Andreas Institute of Art (Brookline)
When it comes to nature trails, this is a goal-incentive hiking op that's beatable only by the likes of cute little elves in pointy hats popping out from behind trees to reward one's huffing and puffing with surprise ice cream cones. Andreas Institute of Art in Brookline is a collaboration … [Read more...]
Daytrip to Lakes Region! Lovely Drive, Highly Scenic Lake Cruise, Shopping & Lakeside Lunch!
With more info here than we were able to include in our print visitor's guide NH Visitor, this daytrip offers visitors in the Merrimack Valley or Seacoast a whopping taste of our Lakes Region, but in a time-condensed format. The "less-than-you-thought" driving times to/from your dock point are … [Read more...]
Destination Parker’s Maple Barn (Mason)
People in Boston and beyond keep Parker's on their hot list when wanting a nice drive and a taste of a different pace of life with something really yummy to eat and some great shopping. Phantom Gourmet also touts it as a worthy drive from far and wide but it's only 25 minutes from Nashua and about … [Read more...]
Destination Pickity Place (Mason)
A Destination Restaurant par excellence, you might recognize it upon arrival because Pickity Place was the house used for the illustrations of Grandma's House in the Little Golden Books' classic 1948 Little Red Riding Hood, and that mysterious old gnarly tree in front of the house still … [Read more...]
Zippy Packing for Travel
Some people go light, others want to bring the kitchen sink. I belong in a 12-step on the latter, but either extreme appreciates fewer bags to carry. Here's a packing technique that you may want to play with, and it's bailed me out when I've bought more at destination than I really had room to … [Read more...]
NH State Liquor Stores (TAX FREE!)
It's interesting that many visitors don't realize that New Hampshire's tax free shopping applies to liquor purchases--an item that can be heavily taxed in other states. Not only that, but if you haven't stopped in at the I-93 Hooksett rest area south of the toll booths that was totally revised and … [Read more...]
“Antique Alley” (Route 4, between Concord and Portsmouth)
The entire middle stretch of Route 4 between Concord and Portsmouth is known as Antique Alley because it is shop after shop... (LOTS of them!) crammed full of antiques and collectibles beyond the antique hunter's dreams. You'll find some places with the more commercial approach, but many where you … [Read more...]
Helicopter Tours! Fun, safe and breathtakingly worth doing! Or maybe fly it yourself??
A great way to see the Seacoast and a super fun bucket list item for people of any age! I LOVED doing this! Oh my. It's not the jostling, loud, discombobulating experience I imagined. Instead, you feel like you're just floating quietly across the sky. That's because of their state of the art … [Read more...]
Kids Love The Cheshire Children’s Museum (Keene)
Much loved by kids of all ages, but also a perfect bribery exchange for when we want to take them on an activity we like more than they might. For quite some time Keene was without a children's museum, and Deb Ganley, MBA, Keene resident and a mother herself, took matters into her own hands. … [Read more...]
Want to Go Skydiving? (Indoors? In Nashua)
This is really fun, and a totally unique experience, enjoyable by anyone from kids on up to grandparents. Here's how it works. After a short but good lesson with your instructor, s/he accompanies you into the wind tunnel. The grid floor lets the wind through which supports your body, much like … [Read more...]
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