The natural setting for your wedding or event could not be be more enjoyable than what Mother Nature has provided as a backdrop.

Here is a list of the best people and places to hold your wedding or event in NH like no other in the world.

 

People and Places to Plan Your Event in NH |

Bald Peak Colony Club

PO Box 201, Melvin Village, NH 03850
Contact Us
603-544-2511
603-544-2001

Beautiful Private golf club offering golf, tennis, fine dining, special events and beach activities overlooking beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee.

 

Event Planner - Signature Events

P.O. Box 1252, Wolfeboro, NH 03894
Contact Amy O. Piper
603.569.4786
603.569.4724

Amy Piper is a friend of mine and truly a talented photographer, and even planner that will make any event and wedding a life long memory. Signature Events offers a personable, professional and individualized approach to all aspects of event planning. We represent over fifteen years of professional event planning experience.

 

M/S Mount Washington Cruises

Rte 3. Lakeside Ave, Weirs Beach, NH 03247 Ports of call in Wolfeboro, Alton Bay and Meredith and Center Harbor
Contact Us
603-366-5531

Thsi is one of the best ways to see all the glory and beauty of Lake Winnipesaukee and the magestic views of mountains, islands and some of the most amazing real estate ever built.  Cruise Lake Winnipesaukee aboard the historic M/S Mount Washington, a 225+/- foot coverted steamer dating back to 1940. Offering Scenic Daytime and Sunset Dinner Dance Cruises on Lake Winnipesaukee, NH from late May through October.

Narrated scenic cruises from Weirs Beach Daily. Also serving Wolfeboro, Meredith, Alton Bay and Center Harbor. Summer evenings the ship turns into a floating restaurant and nightclub offering buffet dinner and dancing to live music. Dinner Dance and Theme cruises are offered on week-ends during Spring and Fall. Season late May through late October.
 

Mount Washington Cruises

PO Box 5367, Weirs Beach, NH 03247
Contact Us
603-366-5531

Daytime scenic cruises departing Wolfeboro Town Docks.  There is no bettter way to see Lake Winnipesaukee from May-Oct than from the decks of the M/S Mount Washington.

 

Museum - Castle in the Clouds

RT 171, 455 Old Mountain Rd., PO Box 687, Moultonborough, NH 03254
Contact Us
603-476-5900

This place has to be seen to believe. The view is astounding, the home formly restaurant incredible, The history oh so interesting.

The mountain top estate of Tom and Olive Plant named Lucknow, was built in 1913-1914 high on top of the Ossipee Mountain Range. Known as Castle in the Clouds since its opening to the public in 1959, the house is an exquisite example of Arts and Crafts architecture in New England, expressing the aesthetic movement's philosophy of living in harmony with nature.

Owned and operated by #Castle Preservation Society since 2006, Lucknow is now open to the public for guests to enjoy.  You can do a self-guided tour a walk back in time of the early 1900s. Rooms are set up as if Tom and Olive had just stepped out for the day. Vintage clothes adorn the house in closets. Experience life through the eyes of the original owners, experience how they would have the mansion with spectacular views from every room. Find innovations of the time which includes  central vacuuming, full body showers, ammonia brine refrigeration and an intercom system.  Simply amazing-- and beautiful.

 

O Steaks & Seafood at Lake Opechee Inn

62 Doris Ray Court, Lakeport, NH 03246
Contact Us
603-524-9373

A restaurant with a simple name--"O". Experience sophisticated dining overlooking Lake Opechee. I have never been disappointed there. Hand cut steaks, fresh seafood complemented by unique wine cellar of wines and martinis.

Serving lunch Monday - Friday 11:30am - 2:30pm.

Serving dinner daily at 5:00pm.

 

The Wolfeboro Inn

90 North Main Street, Wolfeboro, NH 03894
Contact Us
603.569.3016

In 1779, for a generous offer of 4 pounds of spring beaver fur William Rogers bought a parcel of land from David Sewall. William Rogers' son Nathaniel Rogers (William Rogers son) built his house on that parcel in 1812, a house that would become todays Wolfeboro Inn and Wolfe's Tavern.

It remained a private home for 75 years to the Rogers family. In August of 1872, the first locomotive delivered 5 passenger cars to the quaint lakeside town, forever changing it. The track was extended across Main Street to connect with steamboat traffic at what is now the town docks from Lake Winnipesaukee. As tourist traffic increased, the Rogers home started to provide lodging and food to travelers. Source: A History of the Town of Wolfeborough, New Hampshire, by Benjamin Franklin Parker, 1901, as reproduced with photos and other materials on Winnipesaukee Forum

In the 1920s, H.R. Carlisle bought the Rogers home and operated a restaurant and gift shop called The Copper Kettle. In the early 1930s, Mr. and Mrs. James Carr purchased the property, and turned it into an exclusive summer guest house called Carr House. It closed during World War II and reopened in 1945.

The home was sold again in 1959 and renamed The Wolfeboro Inn. Paul and Mary McBride purchased it in 1962. After just a few years the inn's fine cuisine was featured in Holiday magazine.

An adjacent property was bought on Sewall Road to make room for an addition.

A three-story addition was completed in 1988, offering suites and outstanding views of the lake. Hay Creek Hotels purchased The Wolfeboro Inn,  The property received a $5 million renovation in 2009. And now you can enjoy all of its glory for vacation weddings, dinner, events and all. The grounds feature a large grassy area with gazeebo ideal for events a. You can also catch teh Winnipesaukee Belle, a reproduction river boat for tours and fun.

 

Tumbledown Farm

295 Wentworth Road Brookfield, New Hampshire 03872
Contact Cheryl Scott
603.522.8633

Tumbledown Restaurant

21 Meadow St Sanbornville, New Hampshire 03872
Contact Us
(603) 522-8500

Very cool place.  The food is hot. Farm to Table Fare.  Tied into the Tumbledown Farm in Brookfield NH.  You can't go wrong here!

Winnipesaukee Belle/Wolfeboro Inn

90 North Main Street, Wolfeboro, NH 03894
Contact Us
800-451-2389

The Winnipesaukee Belle is a 65 foot replica of a side paddle wheel riverboat.  Enjoy 1 1/2 hour narrated cruises, dinner/dances and special charters. There is a canopied upper deck and indoor salon. Refreshments available. Great place to have your wedding too. You will love it.

 

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