5 Spring Activities in New Hampshire (Waterfalls, Hikes & Festivals)
It might be mud season but New Hampshire is still chock-full of outdoor adventures.
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Read moreNew England is filled with quaint stores and with Christmas less than a month away we took a look at some of the most popular ones in each state.
Read moreResiding on the corner of Front and Pine St, the Exeter Inn boasts a gorgeous Georgian brick facade.
Read moreThe Wolfeboro Inn is a grand three story building with white siding and a steep sloped roof with direct access to Lake Winnipesaukee.
Read moreFrom the shores of Rhode Island, all the way to an island in Maine, we partnered with Hay Creek Hotels this past season to visit some of their boutique hotels in and around New England
Read moreExplore vendors and food trucks at the historic Wayside Inn in Bethlehem, New Hampshire
Read moreBoston magazine Executive Editor Brittany Jasnoff joins the New England Travel Journal Podcast to talk about ‘Hidden New England.’
Read moreNew England photographer Ryan Zipp joined us to talk fall foliage photography, about his adventures over the summer, and his new venture Deliciously New England.
Read moreLooking for some family-friendly fall activities? We have you covered with some options in each New England state.
Read moreAfter a summer mostly spent indoors or traveling to locations not too far from home we were invited to visit Westward Shores in Ossipee, New Hampshire. A fun getaway for families and friends with a couple of ways to stay and plenty of exciting things to do
Read moreThe second annual Vintage Market in the Mountains will be held from July 25-26 in Bethlehem, New Hampshire at the Wayside Inn on Route 302
Read moreWith a little help from the endless number of Instagram posts, combined with an already planned trip to New Hampshire we were able to discover the stunning beauty of the annual Lupine bloom in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire.
Read moreShorelines Illustrated founder Kim Thomas joined us for episode 16 of the New England Travel Journal
Read moreBejeweled by the spell and call of sea glass is the hope to find glistening shards atop a low tide beach making the heart race with joyful discovery.
Read moreWant to get away? Getaway House seems to have found an easy solution for the overworked and overwhelmed. They cater to those who need to put some distance between themselves and their bustling daily life.
Read moreHiking, running, lounging in front of the fire; you name it and the socks from the Bear Feet Co. have you covered
Read more2019 was the first full year of the New England Travel Journal. It was a year of growth and introductions into the wonderful community that is New England on the web and on social media
Read moreIn part one of our Thanksgiving rolls series we give you recipes for Basic Wheat Rolls and a slight variation, Garlic Snakes (Knots)
Read moreIn the second part of our Thanksgiving rolls series we give you Seeded Sourdough Rolls and Bourbon Maple Bacon Rolls.
Read moreIf you’re in the Newbury, New Hampshire area near Lake Sunapee and are hungry for some Italian food, stop by Marzelli Deli for a home cooked meal!
Read moreAs the sun sets on the Sunday following Thanksgiving hundreds of people; families, friends – young and old – flock to Main Street in the picture book town for the annual Trees in the Riggings Community Carol Sing & Boat Parade.
Read moreEnjoy gorgeous Lake Sunapee and all the region has to offer when you stay at the Lake Sunapee House
Read moreOne of the most magnificent parts of New England is the White Mountain region of New Hampshire. From Mount Washington
Read moreSchilling Beer Co. offers European-inspired craft beers paired with a simple yet delicious menu of speciality Neopolitan-style pizza along with bratwursts, stromboli and calzones as other entree options; there is something for everyone.
Read moreAs a recommendation from our friends, Bill and Joyce from the Valley Artisans Handcrafted Gifts, we decided to make a drive from Epsom to Concord for some great food.
Read moreLocated right off of the main road in Epsom, New Hampshire a well decorated handcrafted store caught our eyes. As we were headed east on route 4 towards our weekend Getaway , we saw the banner hung above the store that read “Handcrafted Gifts Since 1981” and decided that we could not pass up an opportunity to buy locally made gifts.
Read moreWhen was the last time that you went to your local country store? I bet thinking back to it you remember the warmth that you felt the minute your hands pushed opened that old and creaky wooden door.
Read moreThe Littleton Freehouse Taproom & Eatery offers visitors locally sourced food and drink inside a welcoming industrial-styled dinning room situated above the roaring Ammonoosuc River.
Read moreArticle by Stavros Voted Best Clam Chowder in 2014, 2015, and 2016 Petey’s Summertime Seafood is definitely worth a drive
Read moreNestled in the shadows of the White Mountains with the Ammonoosuc River running through it, Littleton, New Hampshire is a postcard New England town with views, covered bridges and charm.
Read moreAn an interview with CBS Sunday Morning’s Conor Knighton, Folger, who goes by “Jeff Foliage” brought the beauty of New England foliage into living rooms all around the country.
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