New Hampshire Vacation Rentals

New Hampshire Vacation Rentals is made up of seven very different regions, each as exciting as the next. The Seacoast, Dartmouth Lake Sunapee, Lakes Region, Merrimack Valley, Monadnock Region, White Mountains and Great North Woods are filled with beauty, cultural events and classic New England living.

Coastal Sea, lakes and mountains, bustling small cities, picturesque villages, rolling farmland, and deep forests-New Hampshire Vacation Rentals has it all. It's easy to squeeze a lot into your visit, without a lot of driving, thanks to the state's modest size. For instance, you could have breakfast on the seacoast, and tour one of the many historic sites; then head north for lunch and an afternoon of shopping or relaxing by a lake; and have dinner and spend the night in the mountains.

Water and woods blanket the landscape in the Great North Woods. Sporting adventures are a way of life, from hunting to fishing, camping, hiking, boating, wildlife watching and snowmobiling. Close proximity to Canada's Province of Quebec, as well as the Maine and Vermont borders, has resulted in a fascinating mix of cultures and outlooks.

A Natural Playground The Lakes Region: the name alone stirs memories of blissful, sunny days spent on the water. While there are 273 lakes and ponds in the Lakes Region, one lake dominates them all: Lake Winnipesaukee.

In New Hampshire, thereís a tradition that each individualís voice can be heard, whether they were the voices of the Shakers who once lived in the hillside community in Canterbury or the voices of todayís citizens. Each of the 400 members of the stateís legislature, the fourth largest deliberative body in the world, answers to only about 3,200 citizens, enabling legislators to be on a first-name basis with many of their constituents.

For the New England of picture books, you dont have to go any further than the Monadnock Region. Here youíll find small villages where white clapboard churches and town halls edge manicured town greens. Rolling fields with neatly planted rows quilt the hillsides, and country roads lined by rock walls invite exploration at a leisurely pace.

New Hampshire's seacoast captures the essence of New England's oceanfront. In just 18 miles of coastline, there are long, sandy beaches, working ports, offshore islands, surf-stung rocks, and popular resort towns and villages that date back nearly four hundred years. Many visitors begin their tours of New Hampshire along the coast, drawn by the sound and scent of the sea, and intrigued by all the Vacation Rentals this region offers.

The mountains are so colorful. In spring they are the seasonís freshest green, which deepens in summer. In autumn, the White Mountains are ablaze in fiery reds, yellows and oranges, just as the first dustings of snow grace the highest summits, hinting of winter and the season that gave these mountains their name.

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