What to do and see in Newbury, United States: The Best Places and Tips

August 12, 2017 Marlin Saiz

Newbury is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,072 at the 2010 census. Newbury is home to part of Lake Sunapee, including Mount Sunapee State Park Beach. Mount Sunapee Resort, a ski area in Mount Sunapee State Park, is in the west. The town includes the villages of Blodgett Landing and South Newbury.
Restaurants in Newbury

1. Mount Sunapee State Park and Ski Area

1398 Route 103, Mount Sunapee, NH 03255-5943 +1 603-763-3500
Excellent
58%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
2%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 180 reviews

Mount Sunapee State Park and Ski Area

A 3,000-acre recreation area which offers a full-fledged Adventure Park with ziplines, ropes courses, mini golf, disc golf, hiking trails, restaurant and more. During the winter months Mount Sunapee is home to a premier ski area with 66 trails and 11 lifts and known for excellent trail conditions.

Reviewed By Janet B - Ascot, England, United Kingdom

During the summer, there are lots of sporting attractions that the whole family can enjoy but don't miss out experiencing going to the 10 day Craftsmen's Fair in August! So many interactive workshops, demonstrations and homemade crafts for sale from Lampshades to glassware. A day or two out with the whole family having fun either at the fair or activities on the mountain! It is an exciting time at the resort. You can hike in the park or take the chairlift to the summit to see the magnificent views of Big lake Sunapee and the surrounding countryside! Enjoy a day out!

2. Country Club Of New Hampshire

Kearsarge Valley Rd, Sutton, NH 03260 +1 603-927-4246
Excellent
51%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
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Terrible
6%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 16 reviews

Country Club Of New Hampshire

This exceptional Kearsarge Mountain golf course offers 18 challenging holes on rolling to hilly terrain through heavily wooded landscape.

Reviewed By CTRiverGolfer - Chicopee, Massachusetts

THE COUNTRY CLUB OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
North Sutton

Terrain: Parkland / Wetlands
Price: $$
Public
Driving Range: Yes
Opened: 1957
Architect: William F. Mitchell
Lodging: Yes

SCORECARD
Par 72
Gold 6743 Yards, Slope 130, Rating 72.0
Blue 6117 Yards, Slope 123, Rating 69.8
Red 5114 Yards, Slope 120, Rating 69.4

SNAPSHOTS
Magical in autumn

Greens are large - and so are their breaks

Bad enough you have to carry a distant stream off the tee at No. 18, you also have to play around a pine tree just to get that far

Championship tee on No. 7 kind of off in a village green

Dotted with ponds and bordered by hardwoods

Turfs require you to swing a little bit harder and putt a little firmer

Pretty course that sometimes ramps it up to gorgeous

Someone's taking a deep gulp on the 4th hole - you at the tee, or your ball if it fails to carry 180 yards from the back tee over a pond

One of the great walking courses you'll ever play

You need to be clicking on all cylinders to compete here

The scenic drama of the 10th hole unfolds like a tracking shot in a 50s Panavision spectacular

No need for synonyms: Tee shot requirement on No. 8 is nasty, nasty, nasty. But it's the cleverly dispersed greenside bunkers which close the vise.

Greens are frequently elevated and propped up between a pair of fluffy sand pillows

No good will come from missing these greens long

BEYOND THE WHITE STAKES
Brewskies: Flying Goose Brewpub and Four Corners Grill, Brewpub - New London (5.5 miles)

Fine Dining: The Coach House Restaurant at the New London Inn American - New London (7 miles)

Worth a Detour: The Fells, Newbury (10.8 miles)

Splash! Kezar Lake (3.1 miles)

Native: Mike McMahon, Olympic Triathlon Coach

3. New London Barn Playhouse

84 Main St, New London, NH 03257-7803 +1 603-526-6710
Excellent
73%
Good
24%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 87 reviews

New London Barn Playhouse

The New London Barn Playhouse is one of New England’s most cherished summer-stock theaters, presenting excellent theater created by emerging artists in collaboration with accomplished professionals. Actors and directors come together for three months each summer to create an unrivalled theater season noted for its fresh approach and talented acting company. The theater has served a large audience each summer since 1933 in New Hampshire’s beautiful Lake Sunapee region.

Reviewed By ellentravels - key west and new york

We saw a play here that was most enjoyable. Founded in the 1930's, this group has been performing in an authentic old barn and is a must if you want to experience an old summer tradition in New London. It is earnest and enthusiastic.

4. The Fells

456 New Hampshire, Newbury, NH +1 603-763-4789
Excellent
62%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
2%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 69 reviews

The Fells

Reviewed By _revrandy3795 - Bradford, New Hampshire

The Fells was the home (estate) of John Hay, who was Abraham Lincoln's personal secretary and then served in many Republican administrations in the following years. He was Theodore Roosevelt's Secretary of State. (Roosevelt visited The Fells while President.) The Fells is one of the few places where one can walk/hike along the shore of Lake Sunapee. There are also many gardens through which one can amble as well. A lovely place to spend an afternoon. It's a short hike from the entrance (on Route 103A) to the house. It's a lovely walk (through a Rhododendron forest). It's also a great place to go snowshoeing. There is a modest admission fee.

5. Sunapee Cruises

72 Main St, Sunapee Harbor, Sunapee, NH 03782-2731
Excellent
74%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 61 reviews

Sunapee Cruises

Departing from Sunapee Harbor these narrated boat tours on Lake Sunapee are a great way to spend an afternoon. Relax in your deck chair and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Lake Sunapee while your Captain narrates the history, landmarks and lore of this crystal clear mountain lake. Known as the waters of the flying goose, the MV Mt. Sunapee has been sailing these waters for decades. Featuring an open-air top deck and a covered lower deck so whatever the weather you can cruises this approximately 10-mile long lake in comfort. See the magnificent homes that have sprung up around the lake. Pass by our three lighthouses that were once used to help the steam boats navigate these waters and are still in operation today guiding the pleasure boats at night. In the distance you can see Mt. Kearsarge and the ski trails on Mt. Sunapee.

Reviewed By NHDave - Belmont, New Hampshire

We took the dinner cruise on Lake Sunapee for the first time this week. The boat has two decks both configured with dining tables in a typical restaurant fashion. The lower deck is completely enclosed with restrooms in the rear and the dinner buffet in the front with dining tables between. The upper deck dining area is also enclosed but has an outside deck that allows you to walk around the outside edge of the upper deck for good views and photographs.

During the cruise the boat's captain gave an excellent running commentary about the lake and surrounding area. Pointing out historical locations, unique features and points of interest. She was also very willing to answer questions, take pictures, and provide tours of the wheelhouse.

The staff on the boat was excellent. They were efficient, friendly and helpful. They also kept track of where you were on the boat so that they could notify you when it was your tables turn to go to the buffet.

The buffet is pretty compact but they did a good job of fitting a lot of good food into a pretty small space. I must say that the selection of food and the quality of food exceeded my expectations. I was able to pile my plate pretty high with delicious food. They even allowed seconds, but I had filled myself on the first trip so I didn't go back.

This boat is truly a floating restaurant. I will definitely go back again. The cruise around the lake was excellent, the food was excellent and the staff was excellent. Fortunately the weather was also excellent, I couldn't have asked for more.

6. Mount Sunapee Adventure Park

1398 Route 103, Newbury, NH 03255-5943
Excellent
84%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 29 reviews

Mount Sunapee Adventure Park

The Adventure Park, now in its fourth season, features a 2 1/2 hour Canopy Zip-Line Tour, an Aerial Challenge Course with 32 challenges, 4 miles of Downhill Mountain Biking, 18 holes of Miniature Golf, an 18-hole Championship Disc Golf Course, an Airbag Jump and Climbing Wall Tower, the Beck Brook Mining Sluice and chairlift rides. Adventure Park activities are priced separately. There is also an Interpretive hiking trail from the top of South Peak. Get outside! Outdoor fun has never been so exciting at Mount Sunapee!

Reviewed By SkipNDonna - Montreal, Canada

Visited with family who had been before. Only did the Aerial Challenge Course and the trip to the summit for the views.
Challenge course was exactly that - a challenge. My 11-yr old struggled with the first level and never got beyond it. The rest of us did all 4 levels of various heights and difficulty. Overall I felt the courses were well-designed and fun.
We were disappointed to learn that we had to pay extra ($8 per adult and $6 per child) to take the main chairlift to the summit. But the views were definitely worth it.
We finished the day off with some Maine Blueberry ice cream from the stand next to the minigolf course. It was very yummy and, hey, we earned it!

7. New London Historical Society

179 Little Sunapee Rd, New London, NH 03257-5104 +1 603-526-6564
Excellent
56%
Good
44%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

New London Historical Society

Reviewed By Maureen S - New London, New Hampshire

This historical village is open Sundays 1-4 from Memorial Day to Columbus Day. It features a climate controlled carriage museum with restored coaches and carriages. During advertised events you can enjoy hearthside cooking, a working blacksmith shop, an original schoolhouse featuring children's outdoor games, an original hearse, and hand pumper.

8. Old Road Antiques

9 Old Sutton Rd, Bradford, NH 03221-3507 +1 603-938-2833
Excellent
34%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
33%
Poor
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4 based on 3 reviews

Old Road Antiques

Our antique shop is now CLOSED for the season. We offer antiques, collectibles, artwork, and furniture in our antique shop. Open seasonally, from May to October, please check our web site for details regarding our hours. Generally we are open 10am to 5pm, Thursday through Sunday. After Labor Day we are open only weekends until Columbus Day weekend when we close for the winter.

Reviewed By Hawes686 - Sylva, North Carolina

We came up for a long weekend in NH and stayed at Old Road B&B. It is an inexpensive and lovely option for western NH. Sarah and Geoff could not have been more hospitable, and their historic home is beautiful and well-preserved. They also run an antique shop in their barn, and we bought several fantastic pieces while there! We highly recommend for both shopping and an overnight stay!

9. Sunapee Lake Massage

976 Route 103, Newbury harbor Plaza #9, Newbury, NH 03255-0846 +1 603-763-6163
Excellent
89%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
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Overall Ratings

5 based on 9 reviews

Sunapee Lake Massage

Sunapee Lake Massage is a full service massage therapy office on the southern most tip of Lake Sunapee at Newbury Harbor Plaza just above Bubba's restaurant. Services range from the simple and affordable Kriya (similar to Swedish) relaxation massage to deep tissue, trigger point and aromatherapy massage. You can get an ice cream, go for a swim and get a bite to eat all at the Plaza

Reviewed By Lorie M - Grantham, New Hampshire, United States

My husband and I have had couple's massages here and were very happy with the massages and the people who own/operate the business. They are very professional and friendly. Even though the business is located above a restaurant, you cannot hear noise during your massage.Thank you so much!

10. Spring Ledge Farm

37 Main St, New London, NH 03257-7800
Excellent
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5 based on 4 reviews

Spring Ledge Farm

Reviewed By LEER2011 - Waltham, Massachusetts

A close friend recommended this place so we stopped in to look around. Lots of local produce, meat and other unique items at the store there. At the same time across the packing lot, you can go cut your own flowers and make your own bouquet ! Please watch your kids so they don't make a mess of the beautiful flowers there. :-)

Walking around the farm, you can see lots of well kept & groomed plants for sale. The tomatoes there looked amazing !!! There was no way to transport them back easily so we never got to take some home to try - I don't believe they were organic unfortunately. ;-)

If you are a plant lover you could easily spend a couple of hours walking around and enjoying the sights IMHO. There are enough other things in the store that could occupy the rest of your family, LOL. Plenty of healthy treats are available. We picked up some Mountain Love Pure Bliss Balm (organic ingredients) which we both enjoyed using: a little bit goes a long way. Never had heard of it before, but it is great for your hands! <3 It must be a small local maker? Lots of other unique things there for everyone in your family IMHO.

Stop in, check out the farm store and the gardens! Neat place that been around for a while - read their website about how the owner was a former employee there and so forth. :-) Support your local farm! <3

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