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New Hampshire: An Explorer's Guide, Sixth Edition

New Hampshire: An Explorer's Guide, Sixth Edition
By Christina Tree, Christine Hamm

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Explore the Granite State with this best-selling, comprehensive guide to New Hampshire.

From spectacular mountain summits to tranquil lakes and a small but vibrant coastline, New Hampshire has long been a destination for travelers seeking respite and recreation. Now this completely updated sixth edition of the state's oldest travel guide provides thorough and trustworthy advice for travelers of every taste and budget. Travelers will find information on ski resorts, summer theatre, music festivals, covered bridges, farmer's markets, art galleries, craft shows, and much more.

This guide also includes opinionated listings of inns, B&Bs, hotels, vacation cottages, and campgrounds; hundreds of dining recommendations, from roadside diners to four-star cuisine; 16 up-to-date regional and downtown maps; an alphabetical "What's Where" subject guide to aid in trip planning; and handy icons that point out places of extra value, family- and pet-friendly establishments, wheelchair access, and popular wedding venues. 100 black & white photographs, 16 maps, index.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #307263 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-06-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 464 pages

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Editorial Reviews

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Why can't we find books like this on all our travel destinations? . . . you'll like this book for its very extensive details about restaurants, places to stay, and recreation. You will find more listings, and more details on each listing, than in other books. -- San Diego Union-Tribune

About the Author
Christina Tree has been traveling and vacationing in New Hampshire since her childhood. A travel writer for the Boston Globe and a contributing editor to the Yankee Magazine Guide to New England, Tree is credited with creating and defining the Explorer's Guide's high standards more than 25 years ago. She is also the co-author of Explorer's Guides to Maine, Vermont, and the Berkshire Hills & Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts, as well as Best Places to Stay in New England. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Christine Hamm, a longtime New Hampshire resident, has written about travel, the arts, and entertainment for the Concord Monitor and the New York Post. She lives in Hopkinton, New Hampshire.


Customer Reviews

The Best New Hampshire Guidebook5
This guidebook is wonderful in showing the many personalities of New Hampshire. With over 500 pages on our Granite State, it reveals the little-known gems that abound here. I checked out a copy from our library recently to explore southwestern New Hampshire, and it was so useful I am ordering a copy. It has excellent in-depth descriptions of inns, B&Bs and restaurants, as well as full descriptions of outdoor recreation opportunities. The writing is crisp and informative, and there are numerous photos. Maps are not plentiful, but the maps that are included are helpful. Recommended for residents as well as adventurous travelers.

Didn't steer me wrong5
The Explorer's Guide series provides in-depth travel information you can actually use, and the New Hampshire entry is no exception. Eating in good--not necessarily expensive--restaurants is a favorite part of my travel experience, and the authors' restaurant suggestions in the Lincoln/Woodstock area didn't steer me wrong.

New to NH4
My mother just moved to New Hampshire, so this was book is/was great! after living in ct most of her life she has a whole new state to explore..and this book really found alot of great places to discover!!