Weirs Beach is an area within the northern part of the city of Laconia in Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States. It is located on the southern shore of Lake Winnipesaukee. The cruise ship Mount Washington terminates there. It is a popular destination of bikers during Motorcycle Week every June.
Restaurants in Weirs Beach
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No visit to New hampshire is complete without a cruise on Lake Winnipesaukee aboard the M/S Mount Washington. Scenic cruises on Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire's largest lake depart Weirs Beach daily late May through October. The lake is surrounded by mountains and dotted with islands and offer some of the most spectacular scenery in New Hampshire. Alternating ports: Wolfeboro, Alton Bay, Meredith and Center Harbor. Breakfast, lunch and cocktails are available on board. Sunset dinner dance cruises feature buffet dinner and dancing to live music.
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Monkey Trunks offers fun for children, adults and families! Participants begin with ground school and receive safety instructions on how to navigate through the course. They then move on to the green course to demonstrate they have the ability to properly use their equipment. After completing these two stages, participants will progress through the levels - each level becomes progressively more challenging! Monkey Trunks courses feature ziplines, swinging beams, tightropes, rolling logs, hanging tires, cargo nets and more! Each Monkey Trunks location includes a children's course for the littlest of monkeys, with platforms no more than 6' off the ground. The children's courses include 6-8 challenges with an 80' zipline at the finish. Reservations are encouraged and can be made anytime online or by phone! Our Weirs Beach location offers a unique experience - zipping at night!
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Game arcade offering a special room of working vintage 1970s and '80s games.
While on vacation, a Nor’easter struck the region. So we decided to find something todo inside. The hotel had a brochure about the largest amusement center. They were not kidding. The first floor of a large building had so many of the old pinball machines and arcade games from past years. It was like stepping back in time when these games commonplace. It was great to play them again and show our son what he missed before his childhood. They also have a bowling alley downstairs and a 18 hole miniature golf course. We had so much fun as time stood still for a few hours. This is a must for all families.
3.5 based on 63 reviews
We enjoyed our boat trip across the lake, and the pizza at the corner across from the boat and train stations was very good. It's cheaper for a family of four to buy 1 18" pizza than to buy four individual slices. But very enjoyable. Bring games so that you don't get board (card games etc) but if you forget you can buy a deck of cards in the gift shop.
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