The Inns at Mill Falls
The Inns at Mill Falls is a village unto itself, with four hotels. Guests can stay at the original inn in the center of the Meredith village or opt for the lakeside Bay Point, the lake views and fireplaces of Chase House or the Adirondack style of Church Landing. You can experience the cascade spa and enjoy eight eateries. You'll enjoy access to flower gardens, a beach, indoor and outdoor swimming pools and free Wi-Fi. Its meeting facilities include a grand ballroom and can accommodate up to 300 people. This venue is just over a half-mile from the mini-golf at Pirate's Cove.
The Inns at Mill Falls
312 Daniel Webster Highway
Meredith, NH 03253
(800) 622-6455
millfalls.com
Squam Lake Inn
Squam Lake Inn is a bed and breakfast hotel in a restored Victorian farmhouse with a New England-themed decor. Internet service is available in its library, and guests enjoy breakfast in a dining room that features items like Belgian waffles, blueberry pancakes and eggs benedict. Small events like family reunions can be accommodated. The nonsmoking inn welcomes children over 10 only, and pets are not allowed. Weekend stays may require a two-night minimum and three nights on holidays. The hotel is about seven miles from the Waukewan Golf Club.
Squam Lake Inn
28 Shepard Hill Road
Holderness, NH 03245
(603) 968-4417
squamlakeinn.com
Common Man Inn
The Common Man Inn is secluded in wooded surroundings and offers modern amenities like free DSL Internet access (ethernet card required) and a continental breakfast in a country setting. Guests will enjoy its indoor pool, Jacuzzis, sauna and a fitness room. Rooms have optional features like fireplaces, lofts and decks--eight of which are pet-friendly. The spa is full-service, and you can have a massage in your room. Dine on American fare fireside at Foster's Boiler Room's Abenaki dining room or have cocktails in the pub.
Common Man Inn
231 Main St.
Plymouth, NH 03264
(603) 536-2200
thecmaninn.com
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