Looking for a decent hotel to stay at for an overnight trip out to Mt. Washington. Anyone have any advice/opinions? Thanks in advance...
Looking for a decent hotel to stay at for an overnight trip out to Mt. Washington. Anyone have any advice/opinions? Thanks in advance...
I've always found the Briarcliff in North Conway to be clean and reasonable.
I have stayed there dozens of times.
Tim
Ok, located my old password hahaha...still looking for a hotel for the night for my girlfriend and I. Maybe something with a little romance to it, I.E. fireplace or cabin or something. Just looking for some possibilities from people that are familiar with the area, thanks again!!
Thanks, I'll look into it...anymore possibilities people?
Originally Posted by climbabout
Not sure what your budget is for this overnight, but my wife and I have found the Stonehurst Manor to be outstanding. (www.stonehurstmanor.com)
You can't beat it for "ambiance" - and although the prices seem a bit high at first, when you factor in the cost of dinner and breakfast (included), we've found it to be a very competitive bargain. And we are talking first class food, here! We've been back several times . . .
I'll see if I can't come up with some other options, as well -
Looks nice but I'm looking for something a little more rustic and maybe a little more secluded. Not really worried about the price. Thanks for the info so far people!
My earlier suggestion(the briarcliff) really isn't rustic or romantic. Here's a great resource link:
http://www.mountwashingtonvalley.com/lodging.lasso
lots of choices here.
also:
http://www.innatthornhill.com/
Tim
Tim, this is an excellent link.Originally Posted by climbabout
Brad (a 6288 club member)
http://bradstreet.zenfolio.com Personal Photo sales site
http://public.fotki.com/bradbradstreet Personal photo web site
http://public.fotki.com/MWO/saved/2012/ MWO image & video archive site 2006-2012
Thanks for the help guys![]()
Thanks Brad, I go to this link often when I need a Mount Washington Valley fix - you can read the North Conway paper here as well as the lodging, dining and real estate links.Originally Posted by Brad
Tim