Please recommend accomodations in the New England area that would provide respite and relaxation in a scenic setting. I am traveling with my husband, who has limited mobility; he walks limited distances with a cane. Because of his disability, physical activity is not a priorty. We would like to bring our dog, who is not a service dog.
We live in MA: ocean, mountains, lakes are all welcome settings. I am looking for a place that is a destination itself, where we will be content to spend the majority of the time. A cabin, hotel or large inn would be prefered over a bed and breakfast. I would like to spend $200 or less for 2-3 nights in August or September.
All recommendations are appreciated.
New England: pretty place to stay w/ a dog...
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This is a good question. I googled pet friendly lodging NH and got this website
http://www.nhliving.com/lodging/petfriendly/index.shtml
Several of the places listed are basically hotels that I wouldn't consider a destination. I would take a gamble, however, on The Cottage Place on Little Squam. That looks like a beautiful place. There is very little commercial activity on the Squam lakes. Nearby Center Sandwich is one of our favorite areas year round. Both are a short drive from Lake Winnipesaukee (Center Harbor area). There are summer theaters in Meredith and Tamworth. I didn't check the rates so I hope they are within your price range. Perhaps if you google for the other states, find some places that look good, you could post a list that might be familiar to other Fodorites. Maybe check to see if anyone knows about the Cottage Place.
Thanks for helping out with some research. I've visited dozens of travel and dog-friendly websites, and although there is no shortage of places, few seem to be what I have in mind. Most, including the one you mention, require a week long stay. Others (such as Migis Lodge on Sebago) are out of our price range.
It may be worthwhile to make some last minute phone calls to see if places will forego the week-long stay rule if they are not fully booked.
Thanks again!