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Where to eat, where to stay and what to do are covered. The Foulkes also throw in tidbits such as tasty regional recipes, a bit of poetry by Emerson and a love letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Chicago Daily Herald. [The] captivating prose invokes the spirit and visual appeal of the places described. [The book] provides perfect fodder for couples [and is] an indispensable planning assistant. About.com. ... a great pleasure to read, even if youre not looking for a place to stay. You can feel the authors were bent on romance... not just filling up the book. Accommodations are described in charming detail, also meals, with the occasional recipe. If you contemplate a getaway in new England, this is the book to take along. Travel Writer Marketletter. Covers Sugar Hill, Franconia, Woodstock, Bretton Woods, Mt. Washington, Sunapee, Dixville Notch and beyond - the most beautiful places in the state. Details on the best places to ski, hike, canoe... or just relax. A selection of recommended inns, delightful restaurants, resorts, festivals, the best places to stroll together under the stars or have a secluded champagne picnic - the most romantic places. Each spot has been carefully selected, making sure that it offers something uniquely appealing - in-room fireplaces, four-poster beds, Jacuzzis, enchanting gardens, five-star cuisine. Detailed map and abundant photographs.

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< size="3" class="calibre1" /> Romantic Escapes in New Hampshire: A Guide for Travelers


Patricia & Robert Foulke


Hunter Publishing, Inc.



  • Introduction
  • New Hampshire
  • The White Mountains
  • Where to Stay
  • North Woodstock
  • Lincoln
  • Sugar Hill
  • Franconia
  • Bethlehem
  • Lower Waterford, VT
  • Where to Eat
  • North Woodstock
  • Sugar Hill
  • Franconia
  • Bethlehem
  • Lower Waterford, VT
  • What to Do
  • Skiing & Mountain Viewing
  • Summer Activities Along Route 93
  • If you go...
  • Mount Washington Valley
  • Where to Stay
  • Bretton Woods
  • Hart's Location
  • Jackson
  • Shelburne
  • Where to Eat
  • Bretton Woods
  • Hart's Location
  • Jackson
  • What to Do
  • Mountain Railways & Roads
  • Skiing & Hiking Trails
  • If you go...
  • Lake Sunapee
  • Where to Stay
  • Where to Eat
  • What to Do
  • Cruises
  • If you go...
  • Dixville Notch
  • Where to Stay
  • Where to Eat
  • What to Do
  • Walking & Hiking
  • The Balsams Wilderness Ski Area
  • Balsams
  • Other Activities


Introduction

W e never tire of exploring New England. The diversity in terrain stimulates us, and, unlike snowbirds, we enjoy all seasons. Some people are happiest in the mountains, with far-reaching views and great hiking. Others are mad about the ocean, especially when boisterous waves crash on a rocky coast. And the rotation of seasons brings gorgeous crisp fall colors, pristine winter snowfalls, spring wildflowers, and summer days spent lazily on a beach. Taken together, the six states offer a greater variety of activities than any other region of the United States.

What is a romantic escape? Couples, as well as each man and woman, have different visions of "romance." But no matter what your definition is, some time spent outside your normal routine of home and work can stimulate your imagination and provide relaxation and renewal. It's the chance to be alone together and build memories to share. Even a short trip may be just the break in routine that will refresh stressful couples who have forgotten what brought them together.

When do couples plan romantic trips? Some are considering an engagement, others are enjoying a first, second, or 20th honeymoon, an anniversary of the day they met, or a birthday, yet others are celebrating a promotion, marking the completion of a project, or just seeking some time away from the demands of children. Some head out on impulse or plan a surprise just to escape from ordinary life at home. Romantic anecdotes in the text may entice you to consider your own weekend jaunt.

Where do you want to go? Some well-known towns and resorts in New England are obviously appealing, with great views, interesting architecture, and many activities at hand. Other spots equally attractive are relatively unknown and unspoiled, just waiting to be found. It has been our pleasure to explore many towns, villages, and country roads throughout New England, and almost every trip brings the pleasure of new discoveries. In addition to the ambience of their location, many inns and B&B's have attractive rooms and a habit of pampering their guests in a discreet fashion.

As travelers together for almost 45 years and travel writers for almost 20, we have poked around finding new inns, B&B's and restaurants, as well as revisiting ones we already know. Yet we have only scratched the surface. This selective book focuses on places we know well, ones that have some distinctive character other couples are likely to enjoy. It makes no pretense of covering all attractive places to visit or stay in New England, leaving that to far less detailed but more comprehensive accommodations directories.

With a few exceptions, our choices lie outside of cities because most couples want to escape the urban environment and get into the countryside for their romantic weekends. Our description is meant to help you visualize what the place really looks like. We have listed various ways you can get information about accommodations (telephone, fax, e-mail, Web site).

Prices for Accommodations

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Be sure to ask about high, low, and shoulder seasons, weekday and weekend rates, romantic packages, and special activity weekends. We suggest that you plan well in advance because many of these inns and B&B's are heavily booked. On the other hand, some of our favorite places to stay have been found on the spur of the moment and by accident.

Couples on romantic weekends usually want to find restaurants to suit their own tastes, so we have listed samples of appetizers and entres. We have also included a selection of recipes so that couples who like to cook together can try them at home either before or after they go.


New Hampshire The White Mountains D riving through the White Mountains - photo 1

New Hampshire
The White Mountains
D riving through the White Mountains reminded us that the color code our ancestors used in naming New England mountain ranges makes sense. Like the Green Mountains in Vermont, the White Mountains of New Hampshire do look like their name, with barren white tops sticking out from rock underpinnings. Travelers from the south will find Interstate 93 becomes more and more beautiful. Just off Exit 32, the Kankamagus Highway begins, leading to Loon Mountain and beyond through relatively unspoiled wilderness all the way east to Conway. One can imagine why Native Americans did not choose to settle in an area with such a harsh environment. They called it Pemigewasset - "the crooked mountain pine place." By 1802, Jeremiah Stuart had gotten a license to operate a public inn and tavern in his home here. But the population did not grow very fast - from 41 in 1800 to 65 in 1890. However, in the late 19th century word spread that Franconia Notch had scenic sites, and people began to come through Lincoln on their way to the Notch. In the 1890s the paper industry, with a new mill and logging center, brought more people to the area. For those seeking weekend escapes into the western regions of the most spectacular mountains in New England, Interstate 93 makes access a breeze, especially from southern New Hampshire and Boston. It is particularly helpful for couples seeking a romantic interlude that takes full advantage of hiking or skiing opportunities.
Where to Stay

North Woodstock

Woodstock Inn Station & Brewery Main Street, Route 3, North Woodstock, NH 03262 800/ 321-3985 , 603/745-3951, fax 603/745-3701 E-mail Woodinn@aol.com Web site www.woodstockinn_NH.com 19 rooms. $-$$

Deachman House Woodstock Inn has expanded since we first had dinner there many - photo 2

Deachman House

Woodstock Inn has expanded since we first had dinner there many years ago. Besides the main house and the Deachman House, some Riverside rooms have fireplaces, a jacuzzi and sitting rooms. Romantic Getaways are featured, including two nights' lodging, breakfasts, a candlelit dinner in the Clement Room, champagne, flowers and chocolates. That's enough to entice a lot of us.
Lincoln

The Mill at Loon Mountain Route 112, Lincoln, NH 03251 800/654-6183, 603/745-6261, fax 603/745-6896 E-Mail ss@millatloon.Mainstream.net Web site www.mainstream.net/millatloon 73 rooms & 22 suites. $-$$

The Millhouse Inn This modern country hotel is part of the historic mill - photo 3

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