Hollis is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 7,684 at the 2010 census. The town center village is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Hollis Village Historic District.
Restaurants in Hollis
4.5 based on 104 reviews
Lull Farm was established by David Orde in 1980. Lull Farm carries a large assortment of their own, locally grown produce, along with a large assortment of gourmet grocery items.
This is our fav farm! My son loves the cows, rabbits, chickens and goats. He enjoys feeding them. We love the beautiful flowers and the produce. It's such a great effort to support the local farms even though they may be a bit more pricey. We love the huge weeping willows and apple trees. It's a great place to visit.
4.5 based on 327 reviews
We toured the brewery and spent time at the horse stables. Very knowledgeable staff and the horses are a must see! The gift shop has a lot of really neat things also. Time well spent. Glad we took the time to visit.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
This is a great trail that is paved and wide enough for traffic in both directions. There is plenty of parking at the end in Ayer and at several locations along the way. the trail stretches from Ayer through Groton, Pepperell and up in to Nashua. The total trail length is just over 12 miles.
4.5 based on 256 reviews
Mines Falls is a lovely "Green Space" in Nashua. There are walk and bike paths that take you through wooded areas and along a small river / canal. There are also softball fields for outdoor sporting activities.
5 based on 45 reviews
Our hiking group hiked through & around the trails of Andres Institute of Art last week. The trails and some of the art sculptures were covered in a foot of snow. Snowshoes were necessary in order for us to navigate around the Institute and enjoy the artist's sculptures. Artists from all over the world create their jewels of art on the property at location of their choosing.
The sculptures are incredible. Beautifully handcrafted stone, metal, granite. Each with a personal subject/purpose on display. It was amazing to see the many different countries represented by the artists.
This is a work in progress that grows each year as the institute attracts more artists every year.
After two hours of snowshoeing we had explored dozens of pieces of art. I'm sure we'll be back again to enjoy a much different hiking experience than our usual climb up a mountain trail.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
Old 1700 ghost town somewhat hidden on the town lines of Milford/Hollis. We have lived in the area since the mid-1070s and never knew it was nearby. Went today and the stone walls and open fields were spectacular. Hard to believe that it was almost lost to homesites. Luckily it was taken over by the town and the Society for NH Forets.Great old home cellars all market with whose home it was. Really nice spot for a long, quiet dog walk. I also found out that handicapped visitors are the only ones allowed to drive into the center rather than walk in. Once in though a walk is necessary for all
4.5 based on 42 reviews
We accessed the trail in Nashua. The trail itself is relatively flat and goes by very quickly. It is suitable for all ages. There are no motorized vehicles allowed, which makes this a good place to ride. There are various places to park along the route which makes this good for doing partial sections of the trail.
4.5 based on 122 reviews
We took our granddaughters here last week, and it was the highlight of their visit. Their instructor, Mike, could not have been nicer. Before donning their flight suits, Mike explained the procedure and instructed all in the use of the hand signals that would be used. He was very attentive and personable. Even those of us observing the sky dive had a great time watching. Afterwards, the girls went on the fish pipe ride which they also loved. It was only 90 seconds long but they had a great time. The facility is very clean, and the staff is first rate. Though it is on the expensive side, I'd highly recommend a visit here.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Last year i did a three generation skydive at peperell skydive. Dad 83, my daughter who had just returned from Afghanistan and me. The staff was amazing, they quickly make you feel like this is no big deal. From the training video to the jump they are right there with you. I would recommend everyone goes!,,
4.5 based on 423 reviews
Merrimack Premium Outlets features 100 designer and brand name outlets offering savings of 25% to 65% every day. Located 60 miles northeast of Boston, it is New Hampshire's newest tax free shopping destination.
This outlet is arranged as 2 long strips of stores with a food court area in the center. There is a good selection of stores but the prices don't seem to be any less than any other store. It is located just off Route 3 and parking is good even on a large holiday shopping weekend.
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