Submitted by dkennedy915 t3_y2h9oz in newhampshire

This weekend is my wife’s bday and we have the next few days off. We live in Hudson, NH area so not wanting to drive too far. What are some fun activities we should do/see???

Current ideas:

  • Hiking
  • Brewery/Cideries
  • Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner (Parker’s Maple Barn)
  • Salem, MA (I know, not NH but would be interesting to see)
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mail4youtoo t1_is2x5ck wrote

My GF and I went Axe Throwing a few weeks back which was a good time. We went to "Axe Play" in Hudson. Cost is $25/person for an hour. For an extra $10 you get to use a basket of goodies which includes throwing stars, saw blades, and a shovel.

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Dannon35 t1_is2xctb wrote

Salem in October, especially on the weekends, is insane. Mostly in a bad way. Great place to visit but expect traffic jabs, inflated parking and mobs of people on weekends this month.

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dkennedy915 OP t1_is33262 wrote

Oh I think I’ve seen this play right up the road next to the Pizza King, unless that’s just another axe throwing place. The idea of this brings fear to soul as my luck would be it popping back to kill me haha. But I’m going to check this out! Thank you!

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Majestic_Buy_2053 t1_is37prt wrote

It's a great lunch spot! I recently went and it was $29 (fixed price) you get soup, salad, entree and dessert as well as delicious drinks. A lot of their ingredients come from their garden. They have little shops and beautiful grounds to walk around and check out. You have to call early to get a reservation because the spots fill up quick.

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Diver0311 t1_is3f14v wrote

Tuckaway Tavern in Raymond is great for lunch or Dinner, it's gonna be packed but worth every bite

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InfamousAmbassador t1_is3y9vu wrote

Just to warn you, my husband and I attempted to go to Salem last week. We figured a weekday at the beginning of October wouldn't be too bad. We were wrong. It was completely mobbed and it was impossible to find parking anywhere. The crowds seem to be much worse this year for whatever reason. If you do plan to go, get there very early and expect crowds.

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Boats_are_fun t1_is4wocx wrote

Check out pulpit rock in Bedford. Short hike to a huge gorge in the ground from the last ice age.

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MommaGuy t1_is53fr8 wrote

603 Brewery opened in Londonderry right near MB. Apple picking is always a good time. We go to Lull in Hollis. It’s not to far but a nice ride. Keep in mind that Salem MA is going to be very busy this time of year if you don’t like crowds. And happy bday to your wife.

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sitboaf t1_is5lbwu wrote

Deerfield Arts Tour this weekend. Foliage and art!

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Mogwaier t1_is5qmnh wrote

Someone mentioned 603 Brewery. If you want to do a little brewery hopping, 603 is close to Daydream, Kelsen, Rockingham, and From the Barrel breweries.

Never had Daydream, but of the others, From the Barrel is the best of the bunch. Great stuff.

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1976dave t1_is65gwr wrote

Imho Salem is a horrible tourist trap. Unless you're into the roadside attraction level kitsch skip it (and if you are, you'll love it).

Idea for a solid day: Currier's orchards in Merrimack -- pick some apples, get cider donuts. Head over to The Bistro at LaBelle -- in Amherst for a tour of the winery, tasting, maybe lunch/brunch (may need reservations not sure). Uncanoonucs in Goffstown -- Take a hike up either or both; enjoy some fall colors. Maybe take a picnic lunch up to the top. Head over to a nearby brewery of your choice for a flight or a pint and/or a bite.

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