One of the things we love most about New Hampshire is the ability to explore new places. No matter how long we've been here there's always something new to love. From restaurants to beaches to shops and nature trails, this state packs a punch that a lot of people in other states don't realize. One of the newest adventures we've found are these tiny houses located just next door to New Hampshire's largest winery and distillery. Find a free weekend and check it out!
Located in the town of Epping, in Rockingham County, the Boutique Tiny House Villas at RiverCrest are one of the most fun ways to enjoy a new part of the state.
While expansion is planned, right now the village offers five 320-square foot villas offering the perfect way to enjoy some time away.
The homes sit on the North River and are surrounded by oak and pine trees which means lots of nature and beauty.
And the area is just steps from Flag Hill Distillery & Winery which is the state's largest vineyard. Love ice cream in the summer? You can also walk to Richardson’s Ice Cream at Cow Palace Creamery.
This is a great place to visit with friends who can each book their own tiny villa. Then, at night, you can all come together to enjoy the fire pit just outside.
The space inside, which features a studio bedroom, pull-out queen-sized sofa bed, small kitchenette, bathroom and wifi, are beautifully decorated with soft hues.
This is one comfortable spot to enjoy some quiet time.
And if quiet time includes some friendly competition we can't blame you! You can enjoy things like corn hole and other games.
And at night, enjoy the bright night sky that comes with an area without the light pollution you might be used to.
Day or night, this is one seriously fun getaway that we think you'll love!
The RiverCrest Tiny Villas are $250 per night and include a studio bedroom, queen-sized pull out sofa, full bathroom, mini-kitchen and wifi. You can learn more about it and book your nights on the Airbnb website.
Looking for another unique way to spend the night away from home? Consider a stay overnight at this spectacularly unconventional treehouse in New Hampshire!
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