6 Great Places to Go on a First Date In New Hampshire

by | Feb 19, 2016 | Dating

New Hampshire is a beautiful state during every season. There is always something fun to do whether it’s spring, summer, fall or winter. No matter what your preference, there are activities to satisfy everyone.

NH singles are lucky that they live in such an activity-laden New England region. There is always plenty to do to break the ice on a first date. Here are some suggestions for fun places to go when you’re venturing out for the first time. No matter which one you choose, a good time is a given.

1. Canterbury Shaker Village Museum
Canterbury Shaker Village is the perfect place to go if you’re interested in what life was like during a simpler time in history. See how Shakers lived, visit the authentic farm stand, and enjoy a box lunch on a bright, sunny day. Dare to imagine what life was like without mobile phones, social media, and all the modern technology we claim we can’t live without.

2. The Merrimack Brewery
Beer drinkers all over New England flock to Budweiser’s Merrimack Brewery to tour the facility to see how beer is brewed and packaged. Tours are offered daily all year long, and allow visitors to see how beer goes from “seeds to sip”. You can even visit the famous Clydesdale horses as part of the tour.

3. Mount Washington Cruises
What’s better on a first date than a romantic cruise? Mount Washington cruises are the perfect summer date option, when there are sunset dinner dance, and Sunday brunch cruises, or during the fall, when foliage is at peak colors.

4. Moonlight Meadery
Not a beer drinker, but into meads and ciders? Moonlight Meadery is the place to for cider and mead tastings. There are always exciting events going on that will provide a welcome change from typical first date venues.

5. Conway Scenic Railway
If you have a love of trains in common, a trip on the Conway Scenic Railroad is the perfect first date. Enjoy a trip in a vintage railway car, along with first-class dining that recalls the “golden age” of railroad travel.

6. Granite Gorge Ski Area
Adventurous couples flock to Granite Gorge during the winter for skiing, snowboarding and other fun activities in the snow. If you prefer outdoor activities during the warmer months, there are plenty of bike and hiking trails that will allow you to combine romance and fitness all year ‘round.

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