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December through March is an absolute winter wonderland here at our cozy B&B in the White Mountains! We offer ice-skating, cross-country skiing, snow shoeing, and sledding. Our refreshing sleigh rides are always a favorite among the young and old alike. Sit back and enjoy a scenic ride in an authentic antique sleigh pulled by a 'gentle giant', our friendly Belgian Draft-horse!
As the spring temperatures melt the winter snows, a marvelous transformation at Franconia Inn takes place. Four striking red clay tennis courts and a large, sunny outdoor swimming pool emerge to once again invite eager tennis players and swimmers. Cross-country skis, boots, and poles give way to horses, saddles, and stirrups. Scenic bridle trails replace snow-packed ski trails, and our friendly ski instructor dons his equestrian hat as a skilled wrangler. Our ski shop reverts to the barn, and where heaping snow banks once towered, lovely gardens team with brilliant new life.
There is nothing like a Summer spent in the White Mountains!
As warm weather approaches, our snowy airfield with its lone windsock reasserts itself as a bustling grassy glider port, catering to first-time passengers and experienced pilots alike.
May and June are fabulous months for hiking in the breathtaking North Country. Comfortable cool New England temperatures and peaceful trails make for an exhilarating experience. Experience the fresh clean New Hampshire mountain air that will invigorate your senses and rejuvenate your spirit.
If biking is your pleasure, we have bicycles freely available for you. Franconia Notch has a great and safe bicycle path where you can leisurely discover many scenic sites. The famous Old Man of the Mountain, the Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway, Profile Lake, the Basin, the Flume Gorge, and other wonderful hideaways are tucked here and there.
As September ushers in cooler temperatures, the entire vast landscape comes alive with magnificent hues of red, gold, yellow, orange, and purple. Considered one of the seven natural wonders of the world, the famed Autumn foliage in the White Mountains is a veritable feast to the eyes, an inspiration to the soul. September and October in northern New England make for a most invigorating time to visit!
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