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Find a Bed and Breakfast in Warner, New Hampshire
(15 miles northwest of Concord along I-89)
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Warner, NH
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1 B&B
located in Warner
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The Maples at Warner
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| An historic Bed & Breakfast in the quaint village of Warner, 18 miles to Concord and 15 minutes to Sunapee. |
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12 B&Bs
located near Warner
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Candlelite Inn Bed & Breakfast
- Bradford
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| A Victorian inn, built in 1897 and nestled on three-plus acres of countryside in the valley of the Lake Sunapee Region. |
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Twin Doors Bed & Breakfast
- Sunapee
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| Relax in a romantic turn of the century cape, in the heart of the Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee Region, just 90 minutes from Boston. |
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Stone Bridge Farm Bed & Breakfast
- Hillsborough
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| Historic farm located on a quiet, scenic road with 322 acres of fields, woods and nearly a mile of stocked trout stream. |
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Colby Hill Inn
- Henniker
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| Select Registry, Distinguished Inns of North America, Yankee Magazine Editor's Pick, Wine Spectator Award of Excellence. |
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Shaker Woods Farm
- Sanbornton
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| Nestled against the woods on a quiet road that led to Point Comfort, the Canterbury Shaker's Lake Winnisquam former retreat. |
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The Maria Atwood Inn
- Franklin
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| Take a step back in time at this Federal Colonial, lovingly restored by your gracious hosts! |
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The Inn at Pleasant Lake
- New London
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| Tranquil beauty...rich history...inviting hospitality...the hallmarks of our inn will bring you back time and again! |
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Warner is a town in Merrimack County with an approximate area of 55.9 sq miles and have several B&Bs spread all over catering to huge number of tourists visiting the place every year. Fortunately, the town has an abundance of affordable lodging options in the form of charming Warner bed and breakfasts. The place offers several entertaining festivals of which one can be part of. One of the most prominent one is the Warner Fall Foliage Festival, which invites all to share the natural splendor of New Hampshire's vibrant autumn colors while enjoying food, entertainment, carnival rides and fine crafts along the main streets of Warner. For all those who have an inclination towards history and culture won't be disappointed visting Warner Historical Society & Museum which gives a great insight into the heritage of the town. One also should make it a point to go to the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum, which instantly connects you with the 20,000 years of ongoing Native American cultural expression. Of looking for a quality leisure time, then the Rollins State Parks provide a variety of recreational opportunities for all ages and abilities, and offer year-round recreation fun for the whole family in the fomr of swimming, hiking, bikig etc etc. Once you are done recharging yourself at a Warner Inn, foodies will like to eat at the Foothill restaurant which specializes in the grill section as well as the Hawain delicacies.
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