Tamworth is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,856 at the 2010 census. Tamworth includes the villages of Chocorua, South Tamworth, Wonalancet, and Whittier. The White Mountain National Forest is to the north. The town is home to Hemenway State Forest in the north and White Lake State Park in the southeast.
Restaurants in Tamworth
5.0 based on 58 reviews
We did the loop that has a bunch of pretty sketchy bouldering and rock scrambling. Would recommend for experienced hikers who are fit and comfortable with advanced rock scrambling. A great reward at the summit! Very memorable hike, what a tough day back to hiking!
5.0 based on 57 reviews
The Chocorua Lake Conservancy allows access to the public to Chocorua Lake and the Little Lake as well as a 17-acre area known as The Island between Old Route 16 and the lake on the east side and the three-acre area known as The Grove around the Narrows Bridge at the south end of the lake --- all for free --- no admission fee. Most people know the Narrows Bridge from which to get a scenic view of Mount Chocorua across Chocorua Lake. The Grove around the southeastern part of lake offers some hiking. My most-recent visit to Chocorua Lake, Narrows Bridge, and The Grove was while en route to North Conway, Intervale, and Bartlett. When I arrived, there were several other visitors there. Meanwhile, two men from the Chocorua Lake Conservancy were staining a new wooden post fence/railing on the north side of the bridge. I began my visit with taking some photos from Narrows Bridge. Then, I trekked awhile on the trail at The Grove on the shores of Chocorua Lake. When others realized there was a trail there, I had company. This area is a place of unspoiled beauty. I rate Chocorua Lake and its environs at 5.0. If you found this review helpful, please click THANK below.
5.0 based on 62 reviews
Great location, amazingly good shows by a professional summer troupe....only open for the summer season but it's generally packed for the 3-5 plays that they put on every year. Well worth a visit. They have a dinner theatre option which is very good and very, very limited.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
A hidden Gem. My wife and I came across this small winery as we traveled from the Lakes Region of NH to North Conway. They had small yellow road signs posted for the winery which we followed on our way back later in the day. We arrived about 45 minutes before closing and were welcomed by Lauren with a friendly smile. The tasting room was bigger than expected with several tables, including a high top, bar area and an outdoor porch to sit and sample or drink a glass once you know what you like. The ambiance is a real winner (see photos taken after closing). The atmosphere is warm and friendly, laidback fun, where people who do not know each other are hanging and talking as they drink the wine. Since we arrived late we closed out the night and were not rushed to leave at all. As far as the wine goes we primarily had only the red and found them to be the best reds from a New England winery that we have ever had. They import the grapes internationally instead of trying to use inferior New England red grapes. They also have cheese and crackers available for purchase and $5 for a tasting is a bargain. This is a MUST VISIT location for a fun afternoon on the weekend. They are open Fri-Sun the hours are 12-6 (stay a couple hours).
4.5 based on 57 reviews
Great place to stay for semi-natural camping. Close to North Conway as well as area restaurants and grocery stores, but you don't really need to leave the park unless it is very rainy. Campground has hot showers but relatively primitive. I would not use them without wearing a pair of flip flops. Rest rooms are relatively clean. The campground tries, but sometimes campers are the neatest people and one of my pet peeves is parents allowing young children to use rest room unattended. However, the swimming and the lake makes up for any short comings and if you can plan your trip to encompass just great weather, camping is great. There are a few walk up sites. Usually the pickings are fairly good Sunday thru Tuesday. By Wednesday the pickings are slim! The campsites are good size although many of them more easily accommodate a tent! But it is a great family place. My children who are now in their 40s learned to swim there as there is a long gradual walk to deep water and the lake is spring fed so it is usually clear and clean. Sandy bottom in swimming area.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.