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maribethp Sep 3rd, 2010 05:57 PM

What about Hampton Beach?
 
we were thinking of spending a few days in hampton beach on our way to maine in late september, staying at brownies hotel. can anyone give me information about this town and whether it is worth visiting. We like quiet towns, nice shops, good food, scenery.

BillJulieEliHannah Sep 3rd, 2010 06:19 PM

Sorry. Hampton Beach does not sound like a good choice for you. It has a "strip" with arcades, fast food restaurants and definitely is not quiet. I recommend you keep going to Rye, NH or better yet Kennebunkport.

DebitNM Sep 3rd, 2010 06:34 PM

Late Sept <i>may</i> find Hampton Beach quieter, but it sure doesn't fit "quiet towns, nice shops, good food, scenery"

maribethp Sep 3rd, 2010 06:38 PM

that was the feeling I was getting from the reading i did. It sounds a little like a circus there. Never heard of Rye.

Jaya Sep 3rd, 2010 07:01 PM

There are nicer beaches just a little further north over the Maine border. Where will you be when in NH? No need to miss out on NH altogether.

Ackislander Sep 3rd, 2010 11:24 PM

Portsmouth is a wonderful place, Hampton Beach is not.

maribethp Sep 4th, 2010 04:31 AM

OK. tell me more. does anyone know of a nice pet friendly hotel in Portsmouth and would we be near ocean?

irishswampyankee Sep 4th, 2010 05:29 AM

The beach itself at Hampton is nice but that's it. The strip behind it is very honky-tonk at best, shops are low end with arcades, fried dough and pizza and it gets mobbed on weekends, even it late Sept. Portsmouth is more urban, nice architecture, hisorical Strawberry Banke and is on a river. Kennebunkport is a lovely town on the ocean with nice shops and scenery as is Ogunquit which is south of Kennebunkport. ME is not known for it's beaches but has lovely rocky scenery. The thing is, in late Sept you probably won't want to sit on a beach anyway. Chances are it will be chilly and the water will be very cold. ME is only a few minutes north of Hampton so just keep going. I think you'd be happy in either Kennebunkport or Ogunquit. I'm not familiar with loding options in either but many others will be.

gail Sep 4th, 2010 05:38 AM

After you locate pet-friendly hotel, check beaches in the area for their pet-friendliness as well - each town and sometimes each beach has its own regulations and while they ease up after Labor Day, not all beaches allow pets. wish I could help on specifics but my cats do not like the beach

wyatt92 Sep 4th, 2010 06:59 AM

I think the Sheraton Portsmouth Harborside might be pet friendly, you'd have to check. It's a great location downtown on the harbor.

Portsmouth has a great off leash dog area next to Prescott Park called Pierce Island. There's a little beach and lots of trails and areas to explore, I often take my dogs there when I'm in the area.

Pirate's Cove Beach in Rye (next to the Rye Surf Club) allows dogs on the beach before 8am and after 7pm. Those hours might be extended after Labor Day, not sure.

maribethp Sep 4th, 2010 09:59 AM

ok. WE know about Maine, been there twice. Love to sit and watcht he water and lobster boats, no need to swim.

LittleWing Sep 4th, 2010 10:11 AM

Hampton Beach is great,

if you feel like getting a tatoo, eating greasy french fries and gloppy chowder, dressing up as a saloon whore and getting an olde tyme picture taken or having a charicature picture of you surfing the strip in a bikini done. That is unless it has been gentrified in the past 20 years???

maribethp Sep 4th, 2010 12:37 PM

Very informative and helpful post, Little. Also, clever.

irishswampyankee Sep 4th, 2010 08:35 PM

You know, I am having a dose of nostalgia. I spent lots of summers at Hampton Beach as a young child in the 1950's. Back then, it was a lovely place - very family oriented with everyone well behaved, quiet, safe, I rode my bike all over by myself, no dives bcs it was dry, great beach, nice band concerts every evening, big bands playing at the Casino Ballroom, very civilized. Many happy memories. Now, I won't go there. Sometimes progress isn't or maybe I'm just an old curmudgeon.

isy

maribethp Sep 5th, 2010 04:00 AM

I truly know that feeling, irish.

Cyanna Sep 5th, 2010 07:29 AM

I'm there, too, irish.

zootsi Sep 5th, 2010 08:29 AM

There ARE some nice beaches in New Hampshire, unfortunately Hampton gets all the negative press. Just a few miles away from Hampton is Wallis Sands, a nice family oriented state beach. Actually the far end of Hampton Beach away from the honkey tonk, is quite nice. Realize that Portsmouth is a seaport town, there is no beach there. However it's a great little city, and a short drive to some nice beaches.

maribethp Sep 5th, 2010 02:26 PM

Know of any pet friendly hotels on the water in portsmouth?

wyatt92 Sep 5th, 2010 03:04 PM

maribeth, did you read my post? I gave you ideas.

The Sheraton is the closest to being "on the water" in Portsmouth. Portsmouth is on a harbor, not a beach.

You could check out the Wentworth Marriott in nearby New Castle, it's on the water, next to a beach (Great Island Common) but I have no idea if it's pet friendly or not.

maribethp Sep 6th, 2010 04:40 AM

sorry, wyatt. sometimes I read too fast or forget. I appreciate your help. would portsmouth be a nice 2 day stop on our way to maine? in your opinion?


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