The 10 Best Things to do in North Hampton, New Hampshire (NH)

March 29, 2022 Alida England

North Hampton is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 4,301 at the 2010 census. While the majority of the town is inland, North Hampton includes a part of New Hampshire's limited Atlantic seacoast.
Restaurants in North Hampton

1. Great Bay Pottery

69 Lafayette Rd, North Hampton, NH 03862-2452 +1 603-234-2437 http://www.greatbaypottery.com/index.php
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Great Bay Pottery offers the finest in handmade New England pottery for functional and collectible use. Made onsite, all of our stoneware pottery is hand glazed, thrown, and decorated to produce the best in lead-free ceramic pottery ware, suitable for daily use and decor. Moreover, our one of a kind handmade pottery pieces are also oven, microwave, and dishwasher safe for your convenience.Custom and personalized design pottery also available for all occasions and events, such as corporate/business-related, anniversary, wedding, birthday, and baby shower events. Wholesale giftware pottery products also available.

2. Little Boar's Head Seaside Trail

Sea Street, North Hampton, NH
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Little Boar's Head Seaside Trail

Reviewed By 630annes

You'll want to stay and gaze upon the beautiful vistas...its mesmerizing .....hands down for me this area is the most beautiful place on earth...as you drive along and come onto this area you'll gasp in its beauty

3. Seacoast Scooters

12 Lafayette Rd, North Hampton, NH 03862-4416 +1 603-379-2482 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/seacoastscooters/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Seacoast Scooters

Rent & Ride the Seacoast. Our Scooters, Your Adventures. Must be 18 or older, with a valid drivers license to rent.

4. Fuller Gardens

10 Willow Ave, North Hampton, NH 03862-2228 +1 603-964-5414 [email protected] http://www.fullergardens.org
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Fuller Gardens

Fuller Gardens is a turn of the century public botanical garden nestled along the coast of New Hampshire. The grounds were designed in the 1920's by noted landscape designer Arthur Shurtcleff and the Olmsted Brothers and commissioned by Alvan T. Fuller as an ornament to his summer estate. The Fuller Gardens features 1700 rose bushes, formal English perennial borders, annual displays, Japanese Garden and Conservatory. The Garden are located on the ocean and entirely wrapped in sculpted hedges. Open from 10-5:30 mid April through mid October.

Reviewed By adabbler

We saw all sorts of roses in blossom at the same time, which is unbelievably amazing because our own roses usually can hardly be in blossom at exactly the same time. This garden is in deed worth seeing along the north hampton beach with a USD9 for the visit and free car parking. It has many kinds of roses, of which quite a lot are famous brands, meaning they are not only beautiful and fabulous but also strong and easy to plant in your own gardens. What fun you will have if you just put down the names of these roses and try to find them in the nurseries or greenhouses around your area! The garden is all surrounded by trees and well cultivated and the dogwood trees at the entrance is another fantastic view when you take pictures with roses and other kinds of plants and flowers around. After visiting the garden, you may take a walk along the beach that is just a few blocks away and you can even visit the local church across the street. It is a very good experience of visiting in this special period of pandemic because you can see all these attractive roses in one garden (even better than those at Fanway Park in Boston) and take a walk along the sea simutaneously. Don't waste your time, and it is time to go and visit right now.

5. C'est Cheese

61 Lafayette Rd, North Hampton, NH 03862-2403 +1 603-964-2272 [email protected] http://www.cestcheesenh.com
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

C'est Cheese

Reviewed By Maurene_K - Dover, United States

Shopping along US 1 from Portsmouth to Seabrook, C’est Cheese was one of my scheduled stops. C’est Cheese had a wide variety of European-style gourmet cheeses and other products, such as wines, pastas, meats, condiments, cookies, and sauces. The store also has cooking tools, kitchen gadgets, and cocktail napkins. I decided on a container of Port Wine Cheddar Cheese Spread at $6.95. Later, at home, I had some as an appetizer before dinner on some Pepperidge Farm Butter Crackers. It was delicious. The cheese had strong flavors of both sharp cheddar cheese and the port wine. It was quite tangy. I really liked it much better than the supermarket versions of port wine cheese spread. I will return to C’est Cheese to buy it again. As part of the shop’s seasonal decorations, there was a board with Santa’s Lists. One column was for the Nice List; the other was for the Naughty List. Nancy B. was at the top of the Nice List. I asked the women waiting on me who Nancy B. was. She was Nancy B. She was also the shop owner. Nancy B. was very nice, very helpful, and knowledgeable. I rate C’est Cheese at 5.0. I highly recommend a visit to all cheese-lovers. C’est Cheese is located on US 1 right near Lafayette Crossing with other shopping at Marshalls and the L.L. Bean Outlet. If you found this review helpful, please click THANK below.

6. Throwback Brewery

7 Hobbs Rd, North Hampton, NH 03862-2120 +1 603-379-2317 http://throwbackbrewery.com/
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4.5 based on 95 reviews

Throwback Brewery

Reviewed By JKBD - Upton, United States

This place is fantastic. Great atmosphere, craft beer, food, friendly staff, and cool music. You have to try the Korean wings! They should bottle and sell the sauce. If you like double IPAs you have to try their Cashmere Track Suit. These guys are handling the pandemic well. Reservation only. Hand sanitizer. Sanitzing tables. All staff wearing masks. Outdoor seating only. Some outside of a large tent. Some inside with several entrances having the flaps open. I messed up on our reservation by booking the wrong day but the hostess was able to accommodate us since there was a cancelation. We will definitely be back!

7. North Hampton State Beach

27 Ocean Blvd, North Hampton, NH 03862-2325 +1 603-227-8700 http://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/north-hampton-state-beach.aspx
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

North Hampton State Beach

8. Lafayette Crossing

35 Lafayette Rd, North Hampton, NH 03862-2403 +1 617-232-8900 [email protected] http://www.lafayettecrossingnh.com/
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Lafayette Crossing

9. Luv 2 Play

45 Lafayette Rd Suite #8, North Hampton, NH 03862-2451 +1 603-379-2023 [email protected] http://luv2play.com/nh/

Luv 2 Play, opened in 2018, is an indoor playground and cafe for children ages 6mo to 12yrs. Luv 2 Play offers a large 2 story playset with 4 slides, obstacles, soft climbing ladders, and airsoft shooters to keep both children and parents entertained. There are also arcade, infant, toddler, and kinetic sand areas which provide fun for all ages. We also offer Birthday Party Packages.

10. Sea Hagg Distillery

135 Lafayette Rd Unit 9, North Hampton, NH 03862-2446 +1 603-379-2274 [email protected] http://www.seahaggdistillery.com
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

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