Visiting
New Hampshire? Consider a Bed and Breakfast
by Aldene Fredenburg
Whether you're hiking one of the many trails in
our state parks, boating in the Lakes Region,
sunbathing at Hampton Beach, or skiing in the
North Country, at the end of the day you're going
to want a comfortable, relaxing place to stay.
New Hampshire offers a wealth of choices, from
traditional country inns, luxurious hotels complete
with room service, and convenient motels. If you
want to rough it, we've also got campgrounds,
some suitable for pitching a tent and others catering
to RVs.
But perhaps the lodging which provides the most
pleasant stay is the bed and breakfast. With a
limited capacity by design, these comfortable
retreats are most often located in a vintage home
and provide a convivial atmosphere, excellent
breakfasts to start your day, and personal attention
from the hosts. Over 300 B&B's are listed
on New Hampshire's official tourist website, from
Coos County in the north to the Monadnock Region
and the seacoast area in the south. Most B&B's
serve only one meal a day, breakfast - hence the
name, but those are generally spectacular.
For instance, the Stone Bridge Farm in Hillsborough
lists a sample menu on the state's official Visit
New Hampshire website; the small B&B offers
a hearty gourmet breakfast with deliciously prepared
eggs, bacon, sausage, french toast with warm peach
compote and maple syrup, waffles, toast, homemade
muffins, fresh fruit, granola, yogurt, gourmet
coffees and teas, and more. The small B&B
has two very private rental rooms, each with its
own bath, living area and small kitchen, located
in an ell attached to the main building, a handsome
1826 brick federal style building
In the White Mountains to the north, the Darby
Field Inn in Albany offers a unique experience.
Their rooms and deluxe suites - the suites feature
a Jacuzzi, steam bath, and a fireplace - offer
a warm and restful sleep; beyond that, the Inn
has both a tavern and dining room, and serves
both hearty breakfast and sumptuous gourmet dinners,
with fine wines and their famous Darby Cream Pie;
they also offer sleigh rides, cross-country skiing
on their own private trail, and even a massage
by their very own masseuse.
If you're heading for the seacoast, you might
want to consider the Inn at Strawbery Banke, in
one of seven rooms in a beautifully preserved
early colonial home in Portsmouth; have breakfast
as you look out on the garden and watch the birds,
and then explore Strawbery Banke itself, the historically
restored old section of this seacoast town.
Each of the over 300 Bed & Breakfasts in
New Hampshire has its own unique character, offering
a one-of-a-kind experience. You may want to choose
regions which you want to visit and explore the
listings of B&B's in that area, or you might
want to pick a B&B that especially appeals
to you, and plan your vacation around that locale.
Either way, by opting for a B&B you'll get
to see New Hampshire from a very pleasing and
unusual viewpoint.
About the Author
Aldene Fredenburg is a freelance writer living
in southwestern New Hampshire. She has written
numerous articles for the Internet and for local
and regional publications. She can be reached
at amfredenburg@yahoo.com.
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