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General
Travel Information Links
New Hampshire Office of Travel and
Tourism
P.O. Box 1856,
Concord, NH 03302-1856,
1-800-386-4664, fax 603-271-6784.
http://www.visitnh.gov.
| Hidden New England
- Hidden New England thoroughly covers
this lively region offering both outdoor adventures and cosmopolitan
distractions. It directs visitors to off-the-beaten-path lodgings and
eateries where local chefs congregate. For the best in winter sports,
spring whale watching, summer camping, and fall colors, Hidden New
England is indispensable year round. The book features detailed reviews of historic coastal inns and famous
colonial attractions and brings New England's personality to life.
Well-known landmarks such as Boston's Old North Church are described, as
are less frequented spots such as St. Albans, home of the Vermont Maple
Festival. The book has 11 illustrations and 20 maps. |
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| Great Family Vacations Northeast :
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everything you need to make your next family vacation a great family vacation. This
information-packed guide includes hundreds of exciting things to see and do, valuable
family travel tips, family-friendly places to lodge and dine, personally recommended side
trips, important local sources of information and handy travel directions. |
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| Bernice Chesler's Bed & Breakfast in
New England: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode
Island, Vermont - Who could resist? The Adams House in Mystic, Connecticut, is
just one of the 400 bed and breakfasts selected by Bernice Chesler for
inclusion in the sixth edition of Bed & Breakfast in New England. Each
state's chapter opens with a map that shows B & B locations by number;
a corresponding list appears on the facing page. Standard guidebook
information is enhanced by thoughtful descriptions that often include
details about the histories of the homes and how the owners came to
operate the bed and breakfasts. The uniqueness of these B & Bs
stretches beyond the individually decorated rooms. If you stay for three
days at Rose Apple Acre Farms in Vermont, for example, you can learn how
to make a porcelain doll, which you can then take home with you. Many of
the listings include comments from former guests who confirm Chesler's
glowing recommendations. |
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Bed & Breakfast in New
England Bernice Chesler's latest guide is filled with listings for
over 450 inns in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and
Vermont. Included are detailed reviews and selected guest comments on each B &
B.
The Appalachian
Trail - From Maine's Katahdin to Georgia's Springer Mountain, the
Appalachian Trail winds through the scenic, wooded, pastoral, wild, and
culturally resonant lands of the Appalachian Mountains. The trail is
a public footpath across 2,159 miles of Appalachian Mountain ridgelines.
Roads that cross it for all but its northernmost 100 miles give ready
access.
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Franconia
Notch State Park is located in the heart of the popular White
Mountain National Forest. Franconia Notch is a spectacular mountain pass. For
eight miles, I-93 winds between the high peaks of the Kinsman and Franconia
mountain ranges. Franconia Notch is the home of the famous Old Man of the
Mountain, the "Great Stone Face" immortalized by Nathaniel Hawthorne
and Daniel Webster. While you are here, stop at the Flume Gorge Visitor Center
and walk through the renowned Flume Gorge, ride the exciting aerial tramway at
Cannon Mountain, and visit the New England Ski Museum. Take your time, stop for
a swim at Echo Lake, net a trout while fly fishing at Profile Lake, ride your
bike on the Recreational Trail, watch for rock climbers, hawks, and falcons on
Cannon Cliffs, or hike on the Appalachian Trail. Bring the family, stay awhile,
and enjoy Franconia Notch State Park.
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Hiking and Walking
The Appalachian
Trail - From Maine's Katahdin to Georgia's Springer Mountain, the
Appalachian Trail winds through the scenic, wooded, pastoral, wild, and
culturally resonant lands of the Appalachian Mountains. The trail is
a public footpath across 2,159 miles of Appalachian Mountain ridgelines.
Roads that cross it for all but its northernmost 100 miles give ready
access.
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| Cross-Country Ski Vacations:
A Guide to the Best Resorts, Lodges, and Groomed Trails in North America
- Looking for a cozy B&B in which to hide out and
make a few leisurely cross-country tours? In search of a fine resort with
an extensive trail system and ski school for the kids? This guide to
making the most of your cross-country skiing vacation includes all the
specifics you'll need to make an informed decision when choosing
destination resorts and lodges. Besides the basics--items such as street
and e-mail addresses, and phone numbers--the book includes descriptions of
accommodations and restaurants, rates, payment options (namely, whether
credit cards are accepted), the nearest airport and hospital,
entertainment choices, children's activities, and, of course, trail
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State Parks
Franconia
Notch State Park is located in the heart of the popular White
Mountain National Forest. Franconia Notch is a spectacular mountain pass. For
eight miles, I-93 winds between the high peaks of the Kinsman and Franconia
mountain ranges. Franconia Notch is the home of the famous Old Man of the
Mountain, the "Great Stone Face" immortalized by Nathaniel Hawthorne
and Daniel Webster. While you are here, stop at the Flume Gorge Visitor Center
and walk through the renowned Flume Gorge, ride the exciting aerial tramway at
Cannon Mountain, and visit the New England Ski Museum. Take your time, stop for
a swim at Echo Lake, net a trout while fly fishing at Profile Lake, ride your
bike on the Recreational Trail, watch for rock climbers, hawks, and falcons on
Cannon Cliffs, or hike on the Appalachian Trail. Bring the family, stay awhile,
and enjoy Franconia Notch State Park.
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