On the Gale River. One tradition says the community was named after Sir Francis Bernard, early landholder; another says it was named for the region's resemblance to the Franconian Alps of Germany. The region once produced pig iron and bar iron for farm tools and cast-iron ware. Well-known residents have included Robert Frost, poet.
Cannon Mountain, high in beautiful Franconia Notch, is New Hampshire's version of Shangri-La. In just 8 minutes you can soar to Cannon's 4,200 foot summit on our 80-passenger aerial tramway. Or visit Echo Lake at the base of the mountain - while the kids enjoy the crystal clear water and play in the sand, you can relax on the white sandy beach. Later tour the covered bridges and glacial formations at the Flume Gorge.
Cannon is close to dozens of other attractions - great places to eat, sleep, and shop...and its Parkway location makes it easy to get to from anywhere in New England. Cannon Mountain is 7,500 acres of pristine mountain splendor and FUN!!
You'll be amazed at how much there is to see and do at Cannon Mountain and Franconia Notch State Park, even in the summer -- swimming... boating... biking... hiking - you'll probably never get it all in (but think of the fun you'll have trying).
Our lovely 3-story white clapboard colonial style Country Inn includes: 29 beautifully appointed cozy guest rooms, 3 luxury suites, a living room, library, 2 dining rooms, a Ratheskeller Lounge, and 2 spacious verandas. And Oh what a view! Feast your eyes on the White Mountain landscape in all of its resplendent beauty!
Much more than a scenic winter ski resort, The Franconia Inn is an enchanting getaway for all seasons. In winter, spring, summer, and fall, you are sure to find plenty to please.
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Escape to the Sugar Hill Inn where life's simple pleasures are rediscovered again. Put away your daily stresses and join us in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
This charming country inn offers a relaxing vacation experience, with attentive service and exceptional meals. The innkeepers, Judy and Orlo Coots, have recently purchased the inn and look forward to welcoming you to the Sugar Hill Inn.
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