New Hampshire – An Explorer′s Guide 5e - Softcover

Tree, Christina

 
9780881505153: New Hampshire – An Explorer′s Guide 5e

Synopsis

With its beautiful lakes and mountains and small but bustling coastline, New Hampshire has long been a destination for vacationing city-dwellers seeking respite and recreation. This completely updated and revised edition takes you to the best the Granite State has to offer, including: dining and accommodations to suit all tastes and budgets; hundreds of miles of the finest hiking in New England; the historic homes and museums of New Hampshire's seacoast; summer theatre, music festivals and craft shows; and ski resorts, fishing and boating.

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From the Publisher

Simply the best
Whether you're planning to visit New Hampshire for a family vacation, on a business trip, or in connection with the first-in-the-nation presidential primaries--or whether you are a resident looking to explore your home state--this is simply the best guide to the Granite State. The oldest and most well-respected guide to New Hampshire, it features the expected: lodging, dining, attractions; plus what other guides leave out: where to go fishing, hiking or ballooning; cultural activities and summer festivals; history and lore; when to view lupines, maple sugaring, and moose--and much more. Enjoy!

From the Author

How this book presents a different New Hampshire
New Hampshire has been best known for its White Mountains, the highest peaks in New England, both as a hiking and resort destination since the nineteenth century. Much of the rest of this beautiful state is, however, generally under-rated. In the course of repeated prowling expeditions throughout the state, I am continually surprised by the beauty of classic white clapboard villages and great by places to stay that their owners tell me they wouldn't have been able to afford to buy in Maine or Vermont. I have actually divided New Hampshire into different regions than the state does and my favorites, those I cover in this book, are the Monadnock Region (the southwest corner, great for bicycling, hiking, studded with those villages) and the Upper Valley , a 200-mile corridor along northern new England's oldest highway, the Conencticut River. I have written regularly for The Boston Globe Sunday travel section for 30 years (around 1000 articles) and began the Explorer's Guide series 20 years ago (it now includes guides for each New England state). My co-authors are both well-known New Hamphsire writers.

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