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AMENITIES
The Villager Motel offers year round recreation, ideally located in a in a peaceful country village encircled by New Hampshire's White Mountains.
In SUMMER, enjoy our spacious country setting with tall pines and delightful
flower gardens. Sun yourself beside our heated outdoor pool or just sit under the shade of a cool maple and watch the children play in
our outdoor playground. For a relaxed evening - stay in and enjoy a BBQ while the rest of the family plays.
There are grills and
picnic tables for your pleasure. Take a stroll on our nature trail to the meandering Saco river... perfect for fishing, wading, or just
a lazy nap on the river bank. Situated between 3 scenic notches: Bear Notch, Crawford Notch & Pinkham Notch.
SPRING offers its own unique pleasures - from canoeing or kayaking, hiking or walking to explore the areas many beautiful waterfalls to a peaceful ride through the blossoming White Mountains.
The Villager Motel is a four season motel only minutes away from quaint North Conway Village and its many brand name factory outlets, antique and specialty shops - It's all here!
FALL This is one of the most beautiful destinations in all of New England in the fall. The foliage colors can not be beat. The Villager Motel is perfectly located to view all stages of the spectacular color transformation. Our own trail down to the Saco river is a wonderful place to forget about the rest of the world and collect beautifully colored leaves. There are so many options locally - from gourmet fine dining to the casual pub - just a few minutes drive.
In WINTER, you will appreciate the ideal location of the The Villager Motel. Attitash ski area is only one mile drive and Bretton Woods, Black, Mt. Cranmore, Wildcat and Sunday River ski areas are only minutes away. And for a more contemplative recreation, 100's of kilometers cross-country skiing and snow shoeing are close at hand. Winter fun has no boundaries....try snowshoeing, ice climbing, ice fishing or snowmobiling.
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