New Hampshire, USA
New Hampshire bed and breakfast
New Hampshire is a New England state in the Northeastern US. There are hundreds of marvelous New Hampshire bed and breakfast establishments thanks to the importance of tourism. New Hampshire earns an estimated $3.5 billion a year from outside visitors. New Hampshire is nicknamed “The Granite State” mainly because of the tenacity of its residents. New Hampshire is authentic, unique and unchanging, full of independent citizens who dislike interference from laws and annoying bureaucrats. Stay in a New Hampshire bed and breakfast so you can meet the locals firsthand.
As a result of the state’s scenic and recreational resources, tourists pack into New Hampshire B&B lodge and inn establishments. These are located all across the state in forest,
mountain and lake country. There are New Hampshire bed and breakfast businesses along Lake Winnipesaukee, the largest of 1,300 lakes and ponds in the state. There are also B&Bs near the 724,000-acre White Mountain National Forest. Other attractions are Daniel Webster's birthplace near Franklin and Strawbery Banke, restored buildings of the original settlement at Portsmouth.
Fall and winter are important in New Hampshire. Fall in New Hampshire defies description. The autumnal hills are a riot of fall foliage, the days are clear and crisp, the skies of deep blue and the lakes that sparkle. Visitors from across the world come to experience fall in New Hampshire, many of them staying in New Hampshire bed and breakfasts. In winter when it snows New Hampshire becomes a winter haven. Visitors stay in B&Bs near the many mountain resorts and enjoy skiing on spectacular terrain that ranges from novice to expert to cross-country. In summer New Hampshire bed and breakfasts attract boaters and swimmers in the blue lakes district and beach lovers head for the ocean where many New Hampshire bed and breakfast establishments offer a warm welcome.