
Located in the northeastern corner of the United States, New Hampshire is an outdoor enthusiasts dream. Known as the 'Mother of Rivers', the five great streams of New England originate in its hills, most notably the 410 mile (670km) Connecticut River, which begins at New Hampshire's Connecticut Lakes and flows south into Connecticut.
Bordered by the Canadian province of Quebec to the north and northwest, Maine and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Massachusetts to the south, and Vermont to the west, life in New Hampshire is like a permanent vacation, drawing visitors from the surrounding states for a week at the coast or a memorable mountain trekking experience.
Its highest peak, Mount Washington, which reaches 6,288 feet (1,918m), has claimed many lives over the years with its strong winds and freezing temperatures, some of the worst recorded in the continental United States. Mount Monadnock in the south, with its bare rock summit, mild weather and 40 miles (65km) of foot trails is a popular alternative and is rated as the second most climbed mountain in the world.
New Hampshire shines as a travel destination as the weather begins to turn cold. The fall foliage is beautiful, and many big-city dwellers from Boston and New York City take a weekend drive to New Hampshire come autumn to enjoy the spectacular colours. Skiing in New Hampshire is a popular winter activity, and resorts like Attitash, Waterville Valley, and Ragged Mountain cater for skiers of all skill levels.
From camping and climbing, to swimming and fishing, the list of possible activities in the 'granite state' is lengthy. Not to be forgotten though, are its captivating cities. Recently named as one of the 'Dozen Distinctive Destinations of 2008' by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, culturally rich Portsmouth was celebrated for its striking coastal beauty, historic buildings and lively downtown. Manchester, a historical mill town, has a number of museums, restaurants, and galleries, and the most active nightlife in New Hampshire.
Manchester-Boston Regional Airport
Website: www.flymanchester.com
Location: The airport is situated three miles (5km) from Manchester city centre and less than 80km (50 miles) north of Boston in Massachusetts.
Contacts: Tel: (603) 624 6556.
Time Zone: GMT -5.
Facilities: Facilities at the airport include ATMs, three restaurants and several other food outlets located throughout the terminal, newsstands, gift shops and wireless Internet access.
Parking: Parking Lot A, directly in front of the main terminal building, charges $2 per half hour up to $24 per day. Undercover parking is available at the same rate, with a daily charge of $17 and a weekly rate of $85. Cheaper long-term parking is available in Lots C-G for $10 per day, and are connected to the terminal via free shuttles.
Transfer to the city: The Manchester Transit Authority provides a bus service to and from the airport to Manchester city centre. Flightline, Hampton Shuttle inc. and other private companies also operate shuttle services to and from Manchester, Boston and the surrounding areas. Reservations are required. There is a taxi service available in front of the terminal.
Car rental: Car rental companies include Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, National and Thrifty.
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