Food scene
A must in the area not only for the food, but also the atmosphere! Buzzy brewery also serving wood-fired pies and bites in a riverside, 18th-century mill with a deck.
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Schilling Beer Co.
18 Mill StA must in the area not only for the food, but also the atmosphere! Buzzy brewery also serving wood-fired pies and bites in a riverside, 18th-century mill with a deck.
Creative pizzas and sandwiches, plus gourmet mains, in cozy quarters with a large patio and cellar bar.
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Rosa Flamingos
2312 Main StCreative pizzas and sandwiches, plus gourmet mains, in cozy quarters with a large patio and cellar bar.
Lively brewpub/microbrewery offering eclectic pub grub and rotating house/guest craft beers on tap.
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Rek-Lis Brewing Company
2085 Main StLively brewpub/microbrewery offering eclectic pub grub and rotating house/guest craft beers on tap.
Creative farm to table fare, focusing on seasonal ingredients from the many local farms available whenever possible.
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Tim-Bir Alley
7 Main StCreative farm to table fare, focusing on seasonal ingredients from the many local farms available whenever possible.
Veteran outpost serving breakfast and lunch diner fare, sundaes and pies in unpretentious digs.
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The Coffee Pot Restaurant
30 Main StVeteran outpost serving breakfast and lunch diner fare, sundaes and pies in unpretentious digs.
Famous pancakes and other daytime eats in a rustic, circa-1830 setting with mountain views.
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Polly's Pancake Parlor
672 Sugar Hill RdFamous pancakes and other daytime eats in a rustic, circa-1830 setting with mountain views.
Artisanal bakeshop and cafe specializing in whimsical pastry, breads, and cakes
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Crumb Bar
97 Main StArtisanal bakeshop and cafe specializing in whimsical pastry, breads, and cakes
Cafe offering breakfast, organic vegetarian lunch, fresh baked goods, espresso bar, smoothies, teas and homemade chai. They are committed to using fresh and local ingredients.
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The Maia Papaya
2161 Main StCafe offering breakfast, organic vegetarian lunch, fresh baked goods, espresso bar, smoothies, teas and homemade chai. They are committed to using fresh and local ingredients.
Hikes
Mount Eisenhower is a 4,780 foot mountain in the Presidential Range of the White Mountains.
7.1 miles round trip. Elevation gain 2,765 feet. 5 hours.
Mount Eisenhower
Mount Eisenhower is a 4,780 foot mountain in the Presidential Range of the White Mountains.
7.1 miles round trip. Elevation gain 2,765 feet. 5 hours.
The summit of Mount Pierce is above the treeline and nice views of the surrounding mountains and valleys are available to the east.
6 miles round trip. Elevation gain 2,400 feet. 4-5 hours.
Mount Pierce
The summit of Mount Pierce is above the treeline and nice views of the surrounding mountains and valleys are available to the east.
6 miles round trip. Elevation gain 2,400 feet. 4-5 hours.
Mount Washington is the highest point in New England and the highest peak in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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Mount Washington
Mount Washington is the highest point in New England and the highest peak in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
The Flume is a natural gorge extending 800 feet at the base of Mount Liberty.
2 miles round trip. Elevation gain 488 feet. 1-2 hours. Great family hike!
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Flume Gorge
852 Daniel Webster HighwayThe Flume is a natural gorge extending 800 feet at the base of Mount Liberty.
2 miles round trip. Elevation gain 488 feet. 1-2 hours. Great family hike!
Bridal Veil Falls is one of the most photographed waterfalls in the White Mountains.
4.8 miles round trip. Elevation gain 1,079 feet. 1-2 hours.
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Bridalveil Falls
Bridal Veil Falls is one of the most photographed waterfalls in the White Mountains.
4.8 miles round trip. Elevation gain 1,079 feet. 1-2 hours.
Ski areas
Bretton Woods, ranked #1 in the East for Snow, Grooming and Scenery, is New Hampshire's largest ski area with 464 acres of skiing and snowboarding on 63 trails and 35 glades.
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Bretton Woods
Bretton Woods, ranked #1 in the East for Snow, Grooming and Scenery, is New Hampshire's largest ski area with 464 acres of skiing and snowboarding on 63 trails and 35 glades.
Cannon offers 11 lifts servicing 285 acres of skiing (192 with snowmaking), 25 miles of trails and has the only aerial tramway in New Hampshire.
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Cannon Berg
Cannon offers 11 lifts servicing 285 acres of skiing (192 with snowmaking), 25 miles of trails and has the only aerial tramway in New Hampshire.
Loon Mountain has 370 skiable acres accessed by 11 lifts to 69 trails and glades.
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Loon Mountain
Loon Mountain has 370 skiable acres accessed by 11 lifts to 69 trails and glades.
Attitash Mountain Resort offers 68 trails and 9 lifts across two big, connected mountains (Attitash and Bear Peak) that combine traditional New England runs and challenging terrain with modern, wide-open cruisers suited for all abilities.
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Attitash Bergresort
775 US-302Attitash Mountain Resort offers 68 trails and 9 lifts across two big, connected mountains (Attitash and Bear Peak) that combine traditional New England runs and challenging terrain with modern, wide-open cruisers suited for all abilities.
Activities
Bethlehem Country Club
1901 Main StMaplewood Golf Course
2691 Main StZahnradbahn Mount Washington
3168 Base Station RdWeihnachtsmanns Dorf
528 Presidential HwyWhale's Tale Waterpark
481 Daniel Webster Hwy