The Moultonborough center point is approximately 9 miles northeast of Weirs Beach Waterslide and 10 miles north of Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion at Meadowbrook.
The best time to visit Moultonborough is in the summer. The town is located in the Lakes Region; there are several lakes and ponds that are perfect for swimming, boating, and fishing. The town also has many hiking and biking trails that are perfect for exploring the area's natural beauty.However, the town is also beautiful in the fall and winter, when the snow blankets the landscape, and you can go skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, or ice skating.
We've compiled a list of lodging options that offer discounts throughout the year. There are deals and special offers available for groups and solo travelers. There're also special price rates for various social groups and representatives of different professions. Whether you're looking for a last-minute deal or a way to save on your next vacation, we are ready to find a perfect solution.
Angelic Farm will be your perfect opportunity to spend a nice sunny day outside with friends and family. It is a “pick your own” blueberry farm run by a local family. It is situated among gorgeous New Hampshire nature, between White Mountain National Forest and Lake Winnipesaukee. You won't regret planning your day around this wonderful experience. The Loon Center is another way to get closer to the local nature, and fauna in particular. It is a wildlife sanctuary with a research laboratory, visitors center, and miles of nature trails. The center provides exhibits and presentations on loons and other species native to the area. All the Loon's Feather Gift Store proceeds are given to the Loon Recovery Program. Come by and immerse yourself in the exciting world of nature that the New Hampshire area is fond of. The Old Country Store is considered to be the oldest retail store in the country. It has been in operation since 1781. It is worth visiting just for the old-school country ambiance. They sell various items from candy to pickles to kitchen gadgets to diverse memorabilia and books. They also run a museum on the second floor of the building. Come and feel the presence of the past in every corner and listen to the endless stories this place has in store.