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There's nothing better than a relaxing vacation in a natural setting surrounded by lush forests and fresh air, so if that's what you're looking for, Holidu has the perfect place for you. In the state of New Hampshire, USA, you can reconnect with nature while having an unforgettable and recharging vacation, from its beautiful landscapes, picturesque towns, magical forests, snow-capped mountains perfect for winter sports, to breathtaking lakes, and gorgeous scenery. You can also stay in the homely wooden cabins with a rustic and cozy style that are available throughout the state, most of them located with beautiful forests around them, perfect for morning exercise or strolls, take pictures, walking your pet, or just to enjoy the fresh air.
Comfortable cabins with everything you need for your vacation.No matter how many people you are travelling with, there are cabins available for up to 18 people, as well as much smaller cabins if you are looking for more privacy. And because it is known that being comfortable is very important during the Vacations, these lodges are equipped with all the amenities you will need, so you don't have to worry about anything. From comfortable and cozy rooms, a kitchen area, gas cooker, internet connection, a campfire area, and many of them include heated pools and hot tubs to combat the cold. Are you ready to enjoy the wonders that New Hampshire has to offer? Book your log cabin now!
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Mount Washington is a very popular destination among hikers from all over the world. This 2,000-meter mountain is a challenge for many hiking enthusiasts, and the most frequently used trail is Tuckerman's Ravine, a fairly steep and rocky route. Once you get to the top, though, it's all worth it, as its height allows you to look out over the Adirondacks of New York, Vermont, the Atlantic Ocean, and even Canada. If instead, you are looking for a quieter and easier route where you can walk more leisurely, but without sacrificing the spectacular scenery, inside the Dixville Notch State Park you will find the perfect place for you. Here you can take a one-hour hike that will take you to the breathtaking views of the White Mountains and the small community of Dixville Notch. Although this route may seem a little challenging if you are a beginner, it is not at all difficult, despite passing through steep trails and dense forests, the summit is only 800 meters away from where you start.
New Hampshire for ski loversIf there's one thing in New Hampshire that attracts intrepid tourists from all over the world, it's the variety of resorts and ski centers in the state, so if skiing is your thing, you're in for a treat. In Coös County there is Bretton Woods, which is the largest ski resort in the state with about 464 acres of terrain available to enjoy. It has 62 trails, 35 glades, three terrain parks, and an 8-passenger gondola lift, all of which are monitored by security personnel around the clock. This resort is usually open from early November to mid-April and is rated as one of the best in terms of snow conditions. There is also Loon mountain in Grafton County, and it has 61 ski slopes for all levels and all types of skiing. One of its benefits is that it is very close to the northern area and in addition to this it has 50 high-efficiency snow guns that keep the ski season going for a long, long time.
New Hampshire has a strong motorsports culture, and in fact, the state is home to several highways that host events for organizations such as NASCAR.
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This fabulous recreation center is located at Attitash Mountain Resort in Carroll County. This zip line course goes from the treetops at the top of Bear Peak to the middle of Attitash Mountain and then down to the base of Attitash, and lasts about 1 or 2 hours. There are single lines or double lines in case you want to do it in the company of your family or friends. Without a doubt an excellent way to enjoy the nature of this state.
2. Go kayaking with Saco Canoe Rental CompanyThis Conway County-based company offers kayaking on the spectacular Saco River. These trips are ideal for those who are beginners, since during the summer the river water is only 1 meter high, and its rapids and sand swings are fun but not too daring. And don’t worry, there are instructors on hand for kayaking lessons before you take to the water.
3. Explore amazing biking trails at Franconia Notch State ParkIt's in Lincoln County where this park is located, and while there are many things to do here, its bike trail is especially popular. This approximately 20-mile route crosses the entire length of Franconia Notch Pass and starts at the Aerial Tramway, and as you ride your bike you'll be able to see all the wonders the park has to offer.
4. Visit the beautiful Hampton BeachAlthough New Hampshire has the smallest coastline of any state, this fabulous beach town in Rockingham County is visited by tourists every year. Here you will find a variety of things to do, as the area is very touristy, so there is no shortage of fun activities. From casinos, restaurants, shops, live local music, and of course the beautiful clean beach that frames this picturesque town.
5. Have a relaxing day at Lake WinnipesaukeeThis majestic lake, which is 20 miles long, is part of New Hampshire's lake district and belongs to both Belknap and Carroll counties. Here you can spend the day doing a variety of activities such as water sports, wildlife viewing, dining at the many restaurants, and going on cruises that offer tours of the area.
6. Don’t miss the winter Ice CastlesIf you're travelling to New Hampshire during the winter it's definitely an attraction not to be missed. They are built in different counties around the state by professional ice artists. You can see amazing sculptures lit by LED lanterns, tunnels, thrones, slides and much more, all made of ice!
7. Enjoy fun water-rides at Whale's Tale Water parkThis exciting water park is in Lincoln County, and has amazing slides and various types of pools for an enjoyable day in the sun. You can also find water flumes, kiddie pools, food court, and even events.