New Hampshire's White Mountains are jam packed with attractions. Scenic roads make driving between them a delight. Trundle along Conway's Scenic Railroad and Mount Washington Cog Railway, sally upwards on the Cannon Mountain Aerial Tram and Loon Mountain Skyride, plunge down in Polar Caves Park and Flume Gorge, and reach top speeds at Attitash ski resort and summer playground. Offering a wealth of outdoors wonders both in winter and summer, the White Mountains are a thrill for all seasons.
Restaurants in White Mountains
5.0 based on 3 reviews
I first started going to Turkey Hill farm about 4 years ago, as a friend talked about how good the blueberries were there. They were absolutely correct. I have gone back every year to pick blueberries and their raspberries are fantastic too. Diane and her staff are so accommodating, friendly and extremely helpful. Then I found out about their Christmas trees and went for the first time 4 years ago. It was such a wonderful experience. It was fun watching families and the children running around looking for the perfect tree. I have returned every year to get my tree there. It's very nice to know that you can cut your own, but I love it that you can give them a date and just show up and the tree is ready to go. I cannot say enough about Diane and her staff as I have never had a bad experience when going there either for blueberries or Christmas trees. Best place ever!! Dana Fogarty
4.5 based on 57 reviews
Beautiful estate of meadows, woods and barns.
Today we had the pleasure of visiting The Rocks Estate. Even though the weather was not the best, it didn’t deter us from having a terrific hike through the woods on one of the trails offered. The presidential range can be viewed on a few of the trails. The colors were beautiful! The estate is full of history and you are able to visit several buildings that have signs explaining it’s historical significance. There is also a Christmas tree farm where you can tag the perfect tree. All in all, it’s a great place to visit.
4.5 based on 193 reviews
This was one of the most unique and fun things my wife and I have done in some time. I recommend the place highly. From the charming music that echoes in the background while you sit and wait for your horse and sled to appear, sitting by a roaring open fire pit to the quality of the staff (super nice, friendly, professional), you will be enchanted by this 67 acre farm and its many lights and buildings. The ride itself is lovely as you circumnavigate the area, over bridges where skaters glide on the pond below you, past the giant corral where other horses relax and a variety of hills that afford breathtaking views of the entire fame as well as the picturesque Mount Washington. The place is very organized. We checked in and were told to follow the black path to the third fire pit and wait for Seth. He showed up, nah emblazoned on his jacket and told us which sled was ours. We took the private ride. It was worth every penny. Our driver was Scotty, a man who has been working at Nestlenook for five years and a very well informed driver. We drove past a beautiful Riveras well, listening to it bubble and gurgle as he told us some history of the place. This was unique and really inspiring.
4.5 based on 235 reviews
We are currently closed for the season, but will reopen in the spring of 2021. We practice sustainable agriculture and are dedicated to providing the highest quality fruits and vegetables while preserving our rich soil for future generations. Our farm market offers baked goods, prepared foods, seafood from Sal's Fresh Seafood, and a quality selection of meats, cheeses and other items from northern New England producers. In the spring and summer, our garden center offers a wide range of plants and supplies. In September and October enjoy our full range of fall favorites such as pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks from our fields and pies from our farm bakery as well as cider doughnuts from the Cider Bellies stand. In November and December, we also have Thanksgiving and holiday foods, wreaths and Christmas trees. When are you coming to visit?
This place has great produce, seasonal seafood options, homemade donuts, all kinds of baked goods and lots of interesting wines, condiments, soups, and ready made dishes.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
Had a tour, lunch, apple picking, and a wine tasting while staying at a resort in Lincoln . Very enjoyably. The same wines are much better priced than at the winery at the River Walk in Lincoln!
4.5 based on 6 reviews
4.0 based on 14 reviews
Not just a working organic farm! At our "Farm Stand & Cafe," purchase from the bounty of our harvest along w/locally sourced meats, poultry, produce, ice cream, and more. We also create eat-in or carry-out meals. The "Pavilion in the Woods" welcomes the public to "Real Food Festivities" (summer BBQs and Brunches and winter snowshoeing w/hearty lunches or suppers). Other activities include garden workshops, music events, and more. Pavilion also may be reserved for your wedding.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
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