|
|
Fall Foliage Covered Bridge Tour
October 1-3, 2010
Covered Bridge Tour print-ready file (PDF)
Relax, and step back in time while enjoying the spectacular fall colors and historic covered bridges of the White Mountains of New Hampshire!
We'll tour bridges in Albany, Conway, Ossipee, Sandwich, Plymouth, Campton and Lincoln... with a trip back over the brilliantly-colored Kancamagus Highway!
Here's how the weekend looks...
Friday, October 1
The weekend begins with check-in and dinner Friday evening (available until 8pm. Please call us if you may be late).
Saturday, October 2
After a hearty country breakfast, Purity Spring will take you (via comfy shuttle) to the most historic covered bridges in the White Mountains! We'll tour bridges in Albany, Conway, Ossipee, Sandwich, Plymouth, Campton and Lincoln... and a trip back over the brilliantly-colored Kancamagus Highway! DON'T forget your camera!
We'll provide a picnic lunch during the tour and return back to Purity Spring in time for a fantastic dinner prepared by our award-winning Chef, Trevor Tasker.
Sunday, October 3
After breakfast, enjoy some quiet paddling on Purity Lake where you'll explore the abundant wildlife of the on-property Audubon Sanctuary.
Relax in our heated-indoor pool & hot tub or treat yourself to an hour of massage therapy in our Purity Spring House.
(schedule subject to change)
Our Covered Bridge Weekend includes:
-
Friday & Saturday night lodging
-
5 meals (Friday dinner, Saturday breakfast, picnic lunch, and dinner, Sunday breakfast)
-
Comfortable shuttle service to 8 historic covered bridges, guided by longtime guest-favorite, Mr. John Nute.
-
Complimentary guide on covered bridges
-
-
-
2010 Pricing
Packages start at just $248
pp/do
This weekend is designed specifically for adults.
Does not include tax & gratuity. Limited availability.
Ask about our luxury rooms and condo units.
To book this package or for more information,
call our Reservations office at: (800) 373-3754
Return to Our Packages Page
|

The White Mountains of NH has numerous historic covered bridges. |
 Original designs still exist throughout the state.
Do you know why bridges were covered? |

Can you name this bridge? It was once washed away by major flood. HINT: Swift River |

We'll visit well-known bridges and some out-of-the-way ones too! |

Sit back and leave the driving to us. We'll makes stops at each one to discuss its history. |
|