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Enjoy clean, comfortable accommodations right in the heart of all the action! We offer Spacious rooms, Friendly staff, and outstanding Customer service. We can’t wait to welcome you to New Hampshire!
Enjoy a continental breakfast which typically includes items such as bagels, toast, and condiments, pastries, fruit, juice, cereals, beverages, warm and cold selections, and possibly eggs and meat. Of course, each hotel offers different selections.
Enjoy Great dinners at the most popular restaurants in the Area Including a Turkey DInner on the Winnipesaukee Train. You will enjoy some great Choices at each restaurant and have a chance to enjoy the Local Flair.
Quechee Gorge, often referred to as "Vermont's Little Grand Canyon," is a stunning natural attraction located in Quechee, Vermont. Carved by the Ottauquechee River, the gorge plunges 165 feet deep, offering breathtaking views from the bridge that spans it and scenic hiking trails along its rim. Nearby, Quechee Village adds to the charm with its quaint atmosphere, featuring boutique shops, artisanal galleries, and local dining options. Visitors can explore the renowned Simon Pearce glassblowing studio and restaurant or enjoy the serene beauty of the surrounding countryside. Together, Quechee Gorge and Quechee Village create a perfect blend of natural wonder and small-town charm.
Breath in the fresh air at this farm museum of Vermont’s rural life with exhibits covering the 19th century to today. Tour through the charming 1890 Farm House located in the rolling Vermont hills. Experience the working dairy operation and walk through the heirloom gardens. Enjoy farm-fresh ice cream.
Riding the Hobo & Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad in New Hampshire offers a relaxing and picturesque journey through the heart of the Lakes Region. The train travels along the scenic shores of Lake Winnipesaukee and the Pemigewasset River, providing stunning views of the water, mountains, and lush forests. Passengers can enjoy the nostalgic charm of vintage train cars while learning about the region’s rich history and natural beauty. Perfect for families and nature lovers, this scenic railroad ride offers a peaceful escape and a unique way to experience the landscapes of New Hampshire.
Depart from the 1874 Victorian Station on the Valley Train and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Mount Washington Valley as you ride through mountain passages. Visit the museum, outdoor railroad display, working turntable and gift shop.
Begin with an overview presentation and learn about the history of this magnificent mansion. Tour through the picturesque Estate perched high above the lakes and surrounded by three mountains. Great photo-op for foliage vistas and natural waterfall.
Rest assured that Meal Gratuities and all taxes are included in every Senior Excursions Tour. We have done all the work to make sure that you are not hassled with extra charges while you are on vacation.
On Every Senior Excursions tour, the Group leader is rewarded to 2 free trips for every 40 Paying passengers. This is our way of showing how much we appreciate the hard work that group leaders do.
Riding a train through New Hampshire during the fall foliage season is a breathtaking experience. As the train winds through the state’s picturesque landscapes, passengers are treated to vibrant displays of red, orange, and yellow leaves blanketing the forests and mountains. The rolling hills and serene lakes serve as the perfect backdrop to this colorful spectacle, creating a peaceful and scenic journey. Whether it's along the Hobo & Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad or another route, riding a train in New Hampshire during autumn offers an unforgettable way to immerse yourself in the beauty of New England’s fall foliage.
The Wright Museum, located in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, is a unique museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of World War II, with a particular focus on the American home front. The museum’s exhibits feature an extensive collection of artifacts, military vehicles, and personal stories that highlight the contributions of soldiers and civilians during the war. Visitors can explore immersive displays that offer a glimpse into life in the 1940s, from rationing and wartime production to the daily lives of American families. The Wright Museum provides a comprehensive and engaging look at this pivotal period in history.
The Vermont Country Store, with locations in Weston and Rockingham, Vermont, is a nostalgic shopping destination known for its old-fashioned charm and timeless products. Family-owned since 1946, the store offers a unique selection of classic items, from traditional clothing and home goods to hard-to-find candies, nostalgic toys, and vintage personal care products. Stepping inside feels like a journey back in time, with shelves stocked full of New England favorites and practical, time-tested products. Visitors can also sample locally made cheeses and maple syrup, making it a delightful stop for those seeking a taste of Vermont’s heritage.
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The Grande Dame of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region is beautiful, blue Lake Winnipesaukee, a year-round vacation destination. The lake, which covers 72 square miles and includes 253 islands, is a monster in size, but it should not overshadow the equally lovely Squam Lakes. This group, consisting of Big Squam Lake, Little Squam Lake, and White Oak Pond, is where the Hollywood movie “On Golden Pond” was filmed. The Squam Lakes, at the base of the White Mountains, includes some of the most pristine bodies of water in New Hampshire. Major towns in the region include Wolfeboro, on the shore of Lake Winnipesaukee. The town, which claims in its motto to be “the Oldest Summer Resort in America,” is rustic and homey, and is a popular summer destination for families with kids. Another notable town in the region is Moultonborough, which touches Lake Winnipesaukee and Squam Lake. Moultonborough also is home to Castle in the Clouds. Built in 1913-1914, this stone mansion is a prime example of the Arts and Crafts architectural style of the early 20th century. Visitors to the 5,500-acre estate may tour the castle, walk to cascading waterfalls, ride the trolley, and feed the trout on Shannon Pond. Throughout the region, the fall foliage is spectacular, framed by blue sky and water.
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