Fun activities for couples in New Hampshire

Popular activities for couples in New Hampshire

Colonial Flintlock Musket Experience

2 hours

4.9
18 reviews

$129.00

Kancamagus Scenic Byway Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour Guide

2 to 3 hours

4.3
176 reviews

$15.29

New Castle Common

Islands & Harbor Tour: Sightseeing, Storytelling + Must-See Sites

2.5 hours

4.9
133 reviews

$85.00

Meet the Winemakers - Seven Birches Winery Tour

1.5 hours

4.9
192 reviews

$40.00

On the oyster farm!

Oyster Tasting and Kayak Tour

2 hours

5
27 reviews

$85.00

Tips for couples visiting New Hampshire

When is the best time to visit New Hampshire?

The best time to visit New Hampshire is during the Spring months of March to May and the Fall months of September to November. These months offer mild and pleasant temperatures, making it a great time for outdoor recreational activities. Additionally, these times of year are typically less crowded than the peak summer months, offering an even more enjoyable experience.

What are some fun activities for couples in New Hampshire?

  • Explore the White Mountains with a hike, camping, or backpacking trip for stunning views and outdoor adventures together.

  • Discover the waterfalls of New Hampshire, including the Sandwich and Laurel Cascades, Gibbet Hill, and Silver Cascade.

  • Experience and explore history at the Moffatt-Ladd House and Garden in Portsmouth with tours and special events.

  • Discover local history and culture at the New Hampshire Antique Co-op with its wide variety of antiques.

  • Take a ride on the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad for a nostalgic trip to experience the grandeur of the Lakes Region scenery.

What are some romantic date ideas in New Hampshire?

  • Visit the elegant gardens at the Castle in the Clouds in Moultonborough, New Hampshire

  • Take a romantic ride on the Conway Scenic Railroad

  • Explore America’s first pilgrimage trail, the Appalachian Trail

  • Visit the 1797 Pierce Manse for a historical tour

  • Interact with sea life at the Seacoast Science Center in Rye, New Hampshire

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