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No matter which season you travel to sophisticated New Hampshire, you'll have more on your plate than steamed crabs and the world-famous New England lobster roll. This is a place where charming redbrick towns and forested mountains, punctuated by glistening lakes, are the norm. If you step out of your mountainside New Hampshire vacation rental into the crisp air, you can strap on your skis to race down the powdery runs. Alternatively, choose a place along New Hampshire's tiny stripe of sandy shoreline for family fun on the beach.
Attractions near New Hampshire vacation rentals
If you're lucky enough to have scored a New Hampshire vacation rental in the pretty harbor city of Portsmouth, the best introduction is a walk along the trail which takes you past 70 of the most historic sites in the state. Of particular note is the Strawbery Banke Museum, a collection of period houses brought to life by costumed guides. Bringing kids? No problem. New Hampshire's got you covered with its range of family attractions. Expect adventure parks, cog railways and more theme parks than you can shake a stick at. If that's not enough to keep them happy, we're not sure what is.
Activities for your stay in New Hampshire vacation homes
Like much of New England, the state is awash with countless outdoor activities. As well as having a range of light, or challenging, hiking and biking trails, both along the coast and in the mountains and forests, there are some more unique adventures to be had. When you stay at a New Hampshire vacation rental, you could soar like an eagle on one of the tandem hang-gliders. For something a little tamer, if you like paddle boarding and yoga, you could combine the 2 in summer classes at night, which will see you doing downward dogs under a full moon.
Local weather for your trip to New Hampshire vacation homes
New Hampshire's climate is highly varied, depending on whether you've scored a New Hampshire vacation rental on the tiny stripe of coast or in the mountains. It's unsurprising that the summer marks the high season, with hikers descending on the mountain paths, while families build castles in the sand along the seashore. Much of New Hampshire gets busy during fall, when the trees burst into typical New England colors. If you drop by the White Mountains during winter, the snowy runs are used by plenty of thrill-seekers on skis and snowboards.
Exploring the mountains and other natural features in New Hampshire
Whether you're an active traveler or just want to take in the scenery, New Hampshire is a great spot to appreciate mother nature. Here are some of the area’s most enchanting features, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city center:
- Bear Brook State Park (10.3 mi / 16.6 km)
- Highland Mountain Bike Park (13.8 mi / 22.2 km)
- Webster Lake (19.5 mi / 31.4 km)
- Mount Kearsarge (20.2 mi / 32.4 km)
- Lake Winnisquam (22.5 mi / 36.2 km)
- Ahern State Park (24.2 mi / 38.9 km)
How to get to and around New Hampshire
Fly into Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT), the closest airport, located 19.9 mi (32.1 km) from the city center. If you're unable to find a flight that fits your schedule, you could also fly into Concord, NH (CON-Concord Municipal), which is 1.4 mi (2.3 km) away.
If you're traveling by train, Tilton Station, Durham Station and Exeter Station are the main stations that serve the city.
Regional delicacies in New Hampshire
New Hampshire has a unique culinary culture that ranges from fresh-caught seafood to farm-to-table fare from the mountains and valleys. You’ll also find fresh-batch beer and wine throughout the state, which perfectly combine with regional delicacies like corned beef brisket, ham, and root vegetables. Whatever your taste, you’ll find a range of cuisine options that reflect the diverse cultural heritage of New Hampshire in restaurants near your vacation rental.
Family fun near New Hampshire vacation homes
New Hampshire is the ultimate destination for a memorable family trip. Vacation homes can be found near places like Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, a natural oasis with live-animal exhibits, hiking trails, and lake cruises, and Whale’s Tale Waterpark, a family-oriented aquatic park with a wave pool, lazy river, and slides. Kids will also love Santa’s Village, an amusement park with a North Pole theme, elves, reindeer, and Christmas shows.
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