In New Hampshire, traveling to a small town doesn't mean that you'll be bored. In fact, some of our most exciting attractions are scattered through the small towns of the Granite State. We all know little towns like Lincoln or Jackson are full of charm, but small towns outside the White Mountains are also perfect for exploring. Just consider Walpole. Located in the west of the state just above Keene this tiny rural town has enough to do to keep you occupied for ages. Check out these attractions that make Walpole one of the most exciting small towns in New Hampshire.
1. Distant Hill Gardens
Distant Hill Gardens is a labor of love for the husband and wife team who have transformed their property into an oasis. You'll see veggie gardens, flower gardens and even a cranberry bog when the property opens to the public once a month.
2. Walpole Valley Farms
At Walpole Valley Farms you can visit a working farm before going into the farm store. There you can buy pasture-raised eggs, poultry and meat that will make your next meal magical.
3. Walpole Mountain View Winery
Is there anything more perfect than wine and cheese with an extraordinary view? We don't think so, so plan on spending at least at afternoon at Walpole Mountain View the winery, sampling the wines and drinking in the amazing views into neighboring Vermont.
4. Alyson's Orchard
Alyson's Orchard produces some truly delicious apples. However, it's about so much more. With lakes, ponds and beautiful outlooks tucked around the property Alyson's is a perfect place for an event or party.
5. Walpole Creamery
By now you've figured out that Walpole loves great food. Walpole Creamery, whose ice cream is served all over New Hampshire, uses those top-notch local ingredients to make ice cream that is absolutely other-worldly. And, they know that ice cream should be available year round, so you don't have to worry about getting your fix during the winter.
6. L.A. Burdick
L.A. Burdick now has stores in New York and Boston, but their original location in Walpole remains a favorite. Eat a delicious chocolate-inspired meal in the restaurant and then head behind the curtain to the chocolate shop. After that, you'll never want to leave.
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