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Wolfeboro Inn

90 North Main Street,
Wolfeboro
New Hampshire
USA
3894
1-603-5693016

Type: Hotel
Minimum Rate: $ 57 - $ 174

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The Inns forty four guest rooms are individually decorated and distinctively different.They range from the original rooms above the tavern to modern elegant country style rooms and spacious suites.Many have views of Wolfeboro Bay; all have private baths, phones, cable TV, Coffee makes, Irons with ironing boards, and individually controlled heat and air-conditioning. Lovely and relaxing common areas with a fireplaced lobby, and beautifully landscaped grounds add to the enjoyment of our guests. Wolfe's Tavern, an authentic New England pub, is Wolfeboro's most popular place to spend an informal afternoon or evening. Enjoy hearty New England far from our extensive menu, and choose from our famous beer list featuring over ninety beers from around the world. Relax and dine in one of our three fireplaced pub rooms, at our bar, or on the patio. Wolfe's Tavern is open every day, year-round for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Sunday brunch is served year-round. Wolfeboro offers a number of spring, summer, and fall activities, such as golf, tennis, swimming, mountain biking, sailing, boating, New Hampshire attractions, shopping, museums, and of course beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee. Winter brings cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling out our back door and downhill skiing areas twenty minutes away. Skate, iceboat and ice fishing on the Bay. Sit by our fireplaces or take a leisurely stroll in the village. Cozy rooms, warm drinks and New England hospitality make a winter getaway at the Inn a truly relaxing experience.
Last updated May 1, 2008
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