Explore the gracious inns and vacation cottages of the Lakes region, the historic homes and museums of the state's major cities, and the hiking trails and scenic drives of the White Mountains and the Great North Woods. From its spectacular mountain summits to its tranquil lakes and its small but bustling coastline, New Hampshire has long been a destination for travelers seeking respite and recreation in the natural world. This completely updated fifth edition of the state's oldest travel guide provides comprehensive and trustworthy advice for travelers of every taste and budget. Here you'll find information on ski resorts, summer theater, music festivals, covered bridges, farmers' markets, art galleries, crafts shows, and much more. Features Hundreds of dining reviews, from roadside diners to four-star cuisine Opinionated listings of inns, B&Bs, hotels, and vacation cottages 16 up-to-date regional maps Handy icons point out places that offer best value, cater to families, welcome pets, and provide handicapped access. 60 black and white photographs € 16 maps € Index
It took me a long time to read this and I'm not sure why. It was pretty interesting and there is lots to do in New Hampshire. I was frankly surprised because the state is so small.
The southern part of the state has a lot of history, museums, etc. while the northern part of the state is an outdoorsman's (sp?) delight. With all of the national forests, state forests / parks, there's a little something for everyone here.