The A Chalet - Guidebook

Kory And Iahissa
The A Chalet - Guidebook

Food scene

Local restaurants and small grocery store.
Panorama Six82 at Owl's Nest Golf Course. Seasonal menu paired with panoramic mountain views. This is our favorite restaurant in the area.
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Sunset Room
40 Clubhouse Ln
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Panorama Six82 at Owl's Nest Golf Course. Seasonal menu paired with panoramic mountain views. This is our favorite restaurant in the area.
The Covered Bridge Farm Table Restaurant has an amazing menu for brunch, lunch and dinner. They also have special menus on holidays, the friendliest staff! The restaurants eating areas offer a main room with a fireplace, an outdoor patio and a glassed porch overlooking the Pemigewasset river.
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Covered Bridge Farm Table
57 Blair Rd
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The Covered Bridge Farm Table Restaurant has an amazing menu for brunch, lunch and dinner. They also have special menus on holidays, the friendliest staff! The restaurants eating areas offer a main room with a fireplace, an outdoor patio and a glassed porch overlooking the Pemigewasset river.
Rustic weekend breakfast outpost specializing in pancakes, omelets & housemade maple syrup.
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Benton's Sugar Shack
2010 New Hampshire Rte 175
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Rustic weekend breakfast outpost specializing in pancakes, omelets & housemade maple syrup.
The Campton Cupboard little market is a wonderful stop. It offers an incredible variety of items. With a simple look from the outside, inside it has everything you may need for a vacation at the chalet. Items include food, laundry, hygiene, cleaning, fire starters, deli with fresh food, steaks and many others products at great prices.
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Campton Cupboard
1315 New Hampshire Rte 175
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The Campton Cupboard little market is a wonderful stop. It offers an incredible variety of items. With a simple look from the outside, inside it has everything you may need for a vacation at the chalet. Items include food, laundry, hygiene, cleaning, fire starters, deli with fresh food, steaks and many others products at great prices.

Sightseeing

Recommended natural sights in the White Mountains National Park.
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Mount Washington Auto Road
Mount Washington Auto Road
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The Kancamagus highway is a 34 miles of scenic routes cutting right through the White Mountains is incredible all year. This stretch is specially well known as one of the best Fall Foliage viewing areas in the country!
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Kancamagus Pass
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The Kancamagus highway is a 34 miles of scenic routes cutting right through the White Mountains is incredible all year. This stretch is specially well known as one of the best Fall Foliage viewing areas in the country!
Artits bluff is a short trail, offering one of the most popular views of Canon Mountain and Fraconia Notch. It's a 1.5 mile loop. The main trail continues down to Route 18 near Echo Lake.
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Artist's Bluff Loop
2750 Profile Rd
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Artits bluff is a short trail, offering one of the most popular views of Canon Mountain and Fraconia Notch. It's a 1.5 mile loop. The main trail continues down to Route 18 near Echo Lake.
The Flume is a natural gorge, 800 feet tall at the base of Mount Liberty. The granite walls rise to a height of 70 to 90 feet and are 12 to 20 feet apart. Guests can choose to walk through just the Gorge or do a two mile loop.
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The Flume
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The Flume is a natural gorge, 800 feet tall at the base of Mount Liberty. The granite walls rise to a height of 70 to 90 feet and are 12 to 20 feet apart. Guests can choose to walk through just the Gorge or do a two mile loop.
Welch and Dickey Loop Trail is a 4 miles loop trail located near Thornton, New Hampshire. It features wild flowers and is rated as difficult. The trail is primarily used for hiking, nature trips, and bird watching and is best used from April until October.
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Welch and Dickey Mount Trail
Welch and Dickey Mount Trail
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Welch and Dickey Loop Trail is a 4 miles loop trail located near Thornton, New Hampshire. It features wild flowers and is rated as difficult. The trail is primarily used for hiking, nature trips, and bird watching and is best used from April until October.
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Beebe River Falls
686 New Hampshire Rte 175
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Things to do

Loon Mountain Ski resort has a 3,065 vertical drop and 61 trails. It has expanded into an all-season recreation area. Loon features NH’s longest scenic gondola skyride, zipline, aerial forest adventure park, bungee trampoline, the areas’ largest climbing wall, Segway tours, glacial caves and mountain bike rentals and tours.
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Loon Mountain
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Loon Mountain Ski resort has a 3,065 vertical drop and 61 trails. It has expanded into an all-season recreation area. Loon features NH’s longest scenic gondola skyride, zipline, aerial forest adventure park, bungee trampoline, the areas’ largest climbing wall, Segway tours, glacial caves and mountain bike rentals and tours.
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アイス・キャッスル
24 Clark Farm Road
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Explore jagged rock walls, gigantic boulders, rock-strewn glacial boulder caves, and cascading waterfalls. Elevate your experience by climbing into the Giant Bird Nest to observe fantastic views!
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Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves
1712 Lost River Road
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Explore jagged rock walls, gigantic boulders, rock-strewn glacial boulder caves, and cascading waterfalls. Elevate your experience by climbing into the Giant Bird Nest to observe fantastic views!
Polar Caves were formed during the last Ice Age when a glacier moved across the landscape, dropping granite boulders at the base of what’s now known as Hawk’s Cliff. As they fell, the boulders formed passageways, around and through which, they’ve built boardwalks and stairs to allow for deeper exploration.
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Polar Caves Park
705 Rumney Rte 25
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Polar Caves were formed during the last Ice Age when a glacier moved across the landscape, dropping granite boulders at the base of what’s now known as Hawk’s Cliff. As they fell, the boulders formed passageways, around and through which, they’ve built boardwalks and stairs to allow for deeper exploration.
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Museum of the White Mountains
34 Highland St
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