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Description

Skiing in New Hampshire is an exhilarating and diverse experience. With 8 different mountains to choose from there are hundreds of pistes, miles of terrain, uncrowded slopes, modern lifts, excellent ski schools and extensive snow-making capabilities on offer. North Conway, one of the towns in which you can stay, offers countless restaurants, bars and shops including over 200 outlets nearby. Loon Mountain, a resort recently added to our programme is the ultimate getaway. Stylish slope-side accommodation and a modern, efficient resort make for a great holiday.

The 8-Mountain Lift Ticket:
With this fantastic ticket, courtesy of Ski New Hampshire, you can ski 8 mountains. They are: Black Mountain, Bretton Woods, Cannon, Cranmore, Gunstock, Loon, Waterville Valley and Wildcat.

Getting Around:
There is a limited shuttle running from the hotels to the 8 ski areas of New Hampshire - there is a cost of $3 return to local resorts and $10 return to mountains more than 30 min away.

Star Attractions:
Multi-Mountain Lift Pass Allows You to Ski Up to 8 Resorts
2-hour Drive from Boston Airport
Tax-Free Outlet Shopping at over 200 Brand-Name Stores in North Conway and Tilton

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Resort Guide

Loon Mountain - Ski Area Facts:
This is a much-loved resort, well known for its snow conditions. It's smart and modern, with 44 trails and 8 lifts (including a high-speed, enclosed, 4-passenger gondola). The vertical drop is more than 2,000ft, and most of the terrain is intermediate. There's also a long, long, snowboard park.

Snowboarding:
Super pipe: Yes
Terrain park: Yes

Snow Stats:
Annual snowfall: 85 inches (216cm)
Snowmaking: 97%

Mountain Stats:
Base elevation: 950ft (290m)
Summit elevation: 3,050ft (930m)
Vertical drop: 2,100ft (640m)
Ski area: 275 acres (111 ha)
Number of trails: 45
Longest run: 13,200ft (4,023m)

Slopes Access:
Number of lifts: 10

Bretton Woods - Ski Area Facts:
The recently installed Zephyr high-speed quad provides even better access to New Hampshire's largest ski area. The Mount Stickney expansion will be continuing this season, bringing even more skiing and even more variety - Rosebrook Canyon is great for experts. The top-to-bottom trails are much loved by intermediates.

Snowboarding:
Half-pipe: Yes 1
Terrain park: Yes 1

Snow Stats:
Annual snowfall: 170 inches
Snowmaking: 98%

Mountain Stats:
Base elevation: 1,600ft (488m)
Summit elevation: 3,100ft (945m)
Vertical drop: 1,500ft (457m)
Ski area: 411 acres
Number of trails: 88
Longest run: 10,560ft (3,219m)

Slopes Access:
Number of lifts: 9

Apres Ski

In North Conway popular spots include Delaneys, Horsefeathers, Muddy Moose, Red Parka and The Moat - plus there's all that outlet shopping to consider! In Lincoln head down to Common Man, Gordies, Woodstock Station and Mountain Club on Loon.

Activities
Cross Country (35km) • Snowmobile Tours • Ice-Skating • Snow Tubing • Night Skiing
• Snowmobile Tours
Eating Out

In Lincoln Chieng Gardens is the taste of the Orient. • In North Conway Brandli's Pizza Pasta Grill offers a choice of Italian.

Other Amenities
Factory outlet shopping at North Conway and Tilton • Cinema • Antique shopping • Please note that New Hampshire does not have a local resort representative but there will be a telephone rep available at a nearby resort.
Extras Services
Equipment Rental: 6 Days 9 Days 13 Days Additional Days
Adult Ski Package £71 £101 £140 £19
Child Ski Package £46 £69 £96 £10
Adult Board Package £94 £137 £194 £17
Lift Passes - Multi-Mountain Ski Passport
  Low High Easter
Adult £30 £41 £27
Child (6-12yrs) £27 £30 £27
The Multi-Mountain ski passport is valid at the following 8 mountains: Black Mountain, Bretton Woods, Cannon Mountain, Cranmore, Gunstock, Loon Mountain, Waterville Valley and Wildcat.

Kids 5 and under receive a FREE lift pass.
Low Season:
01-24 Dec'04, 03 Jan-18 Feb'05, 28 Feb-13 Mar'05
High Season: 25 Dec'04-2 Jan'05 and 19 Feb-27 Feb'05
Easter Season: 14 Mar'05 - close of season

Ski Area Terrain

Beginners:
New Hampshire is the place for beginners to head. All of the 8 ski areas included on the Multi-mountain Lift Pass are superb to learn on. Loon has a particularly impressive programme, as does Cranmore.

Intermediates:
Whatever type of terrain intermediates are looking for they will find it in New Hampshire. Bretton Woods has amazing glade skiing on offer and Loon has challenging, long runs groomed to perfection!

Advanced:
With nearly 150 black runs across the 8 ski areas, experts will be spoilt for choice. Cannon has a large proportion of these as does Wildcat. Loon is known for its steeps and moguls.

Snowboarders:
A strong emphasis on attracting snowboarders means that nearly every area has a full terrain park and half-pipe. Cranmore has converted its entire south slope to a terrain park and Bretton Woods has a new half-pipe and terrain park. Loon has 2 different areas in its park and there's a new 'Pocket Park' especially for beginners!

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