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The Wilderness Retreat

Formerly the Wilderness Inn Bed & Breakfast
a “Craftsman” style Lodge
57 South Main Street
North Woodstock, New Hampshire 03262
603-770-6592

ta-2015
5 years in a row – 2011 – 2015!

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The Wilderness Inn Bed & Breakfast is snuggled within the White Mountain National Forest, five miles south of Franconia Notch State Park, offering lodging with character in the quaint New England town of North Woodstock, New Hampshire. Built in 1912 as a lumbermill owner’s home, the inn still has a craftsman style décor that welcomes guests to this “neck of the woods”. Ideally located, we are eight miles south of Cannon Mountain, five miles west of Loon Mountain, one and a half miles east of Ice Castles, two and a half hours north of Boston, three hours south of Montreal, and on the west side of the White Mountain National Forest for your hiking pleasure.
All seven bedrooms and suites, each with a private bath, as well as the “honeymoon” cottage overlooking Lost River, are smoke free, individually decorated, and feature photographs and books from their individual state. The Inn’s living room has a large gas fireplace and lots of comfortable furniture: the perfect place to savor a cup of hot chocolate after a day of skiing or hiking. Free wireless internet service (Wi-Fi) is available throughout the Inn.

Rates are based on double occupancy and include a delicious and generous breakfast from an extensive choice menu, as well as tea, coffee, hot chocolate available throughout the day in the welcome center. Each additional person in a room is $20 extra, if the room allows. A two week cancellation notice is required for deposit refund, less a $25 cancellation fee. Rates do not include $2 Destination Fee. Check in is from 2 to 10 PM; if you need to check in after 10 PM, please call us to make arrangements. Check-out is by 11 AM. Children 7 and older are welcome. No pets or smoking please at the Inn. The pet friendly room is called the Breakers. See the room description for more information.

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Selected by Yankee magazine’s Editors Choice, Best of New England, “Best Reason To Rise And Shine”: “A lumber baron built this 1912 Arts&Crafts home within earshot of the Lost River. Now each guest room evokes a stop on a world tour taken by it’s current owners, the Yarnells, when their children were young. Michael’s famous breakfasts are open to the public. Our favorite: apple crepes with sour cream and chopped walnuts. Rates: from $95, including full breakfast. 57 Main St. (Route 3), 888-777-7813, 603-745-3890; theWildernessinn.com”

 

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In the New York Times review of Cannon and Loon Mountains, Anita Peltonen wrote: “We stayed at the Wilderness Inn in North Woodstock, eight miles from Cannon and three from Loon. A 1912 green-shingled house built by a lumber baron, the Inn is within walking distance of village restaurants. Tea and mulled cider (are served) by the fireplace… breakfasts (pancakes, crepes, French toast, omelets) are large and homemade.” From nearby Cannon Mountain, “views over Echo Lake, Franconia Notch, and the northern reaches of the White Mountain National Forest are the most beautifully rugged I’ve seen in the Northeast…A skiing-at-the-top-of-the-world feeling comes in here too.”

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Meet the New Innkeepers With a New Vision…
Alan and Karen Trudell

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