Welcome to our cozy and secluded condo located in the heart of Lincoln, NH. Just a 5 minutes drive from Loon and a short walk to the bustling downtown area. Nestled in a quiet and peaceful setting, our condo offers the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation. You'll love the central location of our home away from home. Take in the stunning mountain views from the comfort of our back deck and relax after a day of adventure and exploring all that Lincoln has to offer.
The space
Our condo has ground-floor access. The main floor includes the kitchen, living, and dining space, as well as a full bathroom and bedroom with a queen bed. The second floor has another full bath, queen size bedroom, and a bunk room with two sets of bunk beds (with trundles underneath). Also, upstairs is access to the 2nd-floor patio and a loft space, which is perfect for playing games, reading, or doing work! Off the main first-floor space is a small patio with a grill. Mountain views from both floors! Strong wi-fi access. TV's are located in the main living room space and in the bunk room. The indoor fireplace is available for use. Ash disposal is located outside on the first-floor patio.
The pool is just a few short steps from the front door. There are 2 DESIGNATED parking spaces.
NO SMOKING OF ANY KIND IS ALLOWED.
****A NOTE REGARDING PETS: while pets are sadly not allowed to renters (rules of the association), the owners of the condo do have a dog and cat that travel with them when they stay at their home. The home is thoroughly cleaned between groups. However, anyone with a severe pet allergy could be irritated by pet dander.****
Guest access
There are 2 assigned parking spaces designated to the unit. Please note, we have full-time neighbors in our building unit, and its important to park in assigned spaces. Info will be given prior to your stay.
Other things to note
The White Mountains in New Hampshire offer a wide range of activities and attractions throughout the year. Here are some ideas of things to do in the area year-round:
Hiking: The White Mountains are known for their spectacular hiking trails, ranging from easy family-friendly hikes to challenging multi-day treks. Popular trails include the Franconia Ridge Loop, Mount Washington, and the Presidential Range.
Skiing and snowboarding: The White Mountains are home to several ski resorts, including Bretton Woods, Loon Mountain, and Cannon Mountain. These resorts offer a variety of terrain for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.
Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing: For those who prefer a more tranquil winter activity, the White Mountains offer many miles of snowshoeing and cross-country skiing trails.
Scenic drives: The White Mountains are home to several scenic drives, including the Kancamagus Highway and the White Mountain Trail. These drives offer stunning views of the mountains, forests, and waterfalls.
Waterfalls: The White Mountains are home to numerous waterfalls, including the popular Franconia Falls and Sabbaday Falls. Many of these waterfalls are accessible via short hikes.
Camping: The White Mountains offer many campgrounds and campsites for those who want to enjoy the great outdoors. Some popular campgrounds include the White Mountains National Forest campgrounds and the KOA in Twin Mountain.
Wildlife viewing: The White Mountains are home to a variety of wildlife, including moose, black bears, and bald eagles. Visitors can spot these animals in their natural habitats by taking a guided wildlife tour or driving through the national forest.
Fall foliage: The White Mountains are renowned for their fall foliage, with vibrant colors blanketing the mountainsides. Visitors can take scenic drives or hike to see the fall colors at their peak.
Lakes and rivers: The White Mountains are home to several lakes and rivers, including Lake Winnipesaukee and the Saco River. Visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing in these bodies of water.
Festivals and events: The White Mountains host numerous festivals and events throughout the year, including the annual White Mountains Oktoberfest, the Mount Washington Valley Ice Fest, and the New Hampshire Highland Games. These events offer music, food, and cultural activities for visitors to enjoy.