43% off (Sale price $275.00, Reg. Price $488.00) :: Romantic Inn Overlooking Lake in White MountainsPerched on a ridge of Tenney Mountain and overlooking New Hampshires Newfound Lake, Coppertoppe Inn and Retreat Center offers an idyllic setting for a quiet mountain getaway. Elegant guest rooms and suites feature mahogany floors and views of the lake and surrounding mountains. Snuggle on a bed topped with down pillows or, if you have allergies, reserve hypoallergenic bedding from the inn’s pillow library. Fall package: sweet or savory snacks, flowers, and chocolates Organic gardens at the inn grow herbs and veggies that are used in the complimentary breakfast buffet. Packages for mind and body: massages, reiki treatments, tarot-card readings, and yoga classes (additional fees apply) White Mountain College for Pets: You can take them for training classes at the college for a discount. Learn how to cook: With cooking classes available for additional fee at the inn. Romantic retreat: The Inn offers a wide selection of romantic add-ons, such as elopement packages.White Mountains, New Hampshire: Soaring Peaks Surrounded by Historical New England TownsThere are 48 peaks that rise more than 4,000 feet in the White Mountains National Forest, making them New England’s tallest mountains. The 6,288-foot summit of Mount Washington is the tallest in the entire Northeast; from the top, you can get amazing views of New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, New York, and, on especially clear days, Canada. To get to the top, you can either attempt the challenging hike up or take a scenic drive along the Mount Washington Auto Road. For a less daunting climb, there’s Crawford Notch State Park, where you can hike the Mount Willard trail. It climbs 3.9 miles to a summit with gorgeous vistas. Some ski resorts also make their home in the park, including the popular Wildcat Mountain near Mount Washington.A handful of small historical towns dot the surrounding lowlands, and they all serve as excellent gateways to rugged adventure in the national forest. Many became popular vacat
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