Food and sightseeing
Rebuilt in 2010, the weirs Beach boardwalk is over 1300 feet long and offers amazing views of the lake and Ossipee mountains. Here you will find the Scenic Railroad, which makes several runs daily along parts of Lake Winnipesaukee and is even better during foliage season. If you prefer to get out on the water, another option would be the M/S Mt. Washington, whose main port is at Weirs Beach, NH. It departs daily with cruises that will provide an unbeatable vantagepoint to take in the scenery. From the boardwalk, cross Lakeside Avenue and you’ll be able to enjoy numerous arcades, gift and jewelry shops, bumper cars, and food. At one end of the boardwalk is the Winnipesaukee Pier, with more food, arcades, mini golf, shops and boat rentals. At the opposite end you’ll find the Weirs Beach Drive-in Theater, showing a double feature every night. Hop in your car and within roughly one mile you can find bowling, go-karts, a climbing wall, batting cages, bumper boats, bingo, ropes courses, and even Funspot, the largest arcade in the world.
156 locals recommend
Weirs Beach
Rebuilt in 2010, the weirs Beach boardwalk is over 1300 feet long and offers amazing views of the lake and Ossipee mountains. Here you will find the Scenic Railroad, which makes several runs daily along parts of Lake Winnipesaukee and is even better during foliage season. If you prefer to get out on the water, another option would be the M/S Mt. Washington, whose main port is at Weirs Beach, NH. It departs daily with cruises that will provide an unbeatable vantagepoint to take in the scenery. From the boardwalk, cross Lakeside Avenue and you’ll be able to enjoy numerous arcades, gift and jewelry shops, bumper cars, and food. At one end of the boardwalk is the Winnipesaukee Pier, with more food, arcades, mini golf, shops and boat rentals. At the opposite end you’ll find the Weirs Beach Drive-in Theater, showing a double feature every night. Hop in your car and within roughly one mile you can find bowling, go-karts, a climbing wall, batting cages, bumper boats, bingo, ropes courses, and even Funspot, the largest arcade in the world.
Funspot is the largest arcade in the world, founded in 1952 by Bob Lawton who still works here every day. Funspot provides quality entertainment in an atmosphere right for the whole family and its array of fun is continually growing.
Funspot offers over 600 games, including 300 classic arcade games, a 20 lane ten pin & candlepin bowling center, cash bingo, indoor mini-golf, a restaurant, a tavern and more!
149 locals recommend
Funspot
579 Endicott St N
Funspot is the largest arcade in the world, founded in 1952 by Bob Lawton who still works here every day. Funspot provides quality entertainment in an atmosphere right for the whole family and its array of fun is continually growing.
Funspot offers over 600 games, including 300 classic arcade games, a 20 lane ten pin & candlepin bowling center, cash bingo, indoor mini-golf, a restaurant, a tavern and more!
Gunstock is a four-season mountain resort that offers authentic eastern mountain skiing and riding with 227 skiable acres and 48 trails. In summer our campground is your basecamp for activities in our Adventure Park.
Nestled in the inspiring beauty of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region, Gunstock's summit offers breathtaking views of Lake Winnipesaukee.
Find your year-round, outdoor adventure at Gunstock with your family, friends and loved ones.
150 locals recommend
Gunstock Mountain Resort
719 Cherry Valley RdGunstock is a four-season mountain resort that offers authentic eastern mountain skiing and riding with 227 skiable acres and 48 trails. In summer our campground is your basecamp for activities in our Adventure Park.
Nestled in the inspiring beauty of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region, Gunstock's summit offers breathtaking views of Lake Winnipesaukee.
Find your year-round, outdoor adventure at Gunstock with your family, friends and loved ones.
The Lakes Region of New Hampshire has been delighting visitors for generations. Dotted with 258 islands, Lake Winnipesaukee boasts 72 square miles of water and makes up the centerpiece of the regions natural beauty. Lake and mountain views set the backdrop for relaxing days spent strolling around charming lakeside villages, sightseeing, enjoying unique attractions and just about every form of recreation.
98 locals recommend
Lake Winnipesaukee
The Lakes Region of New Hampshire has been delighting visitors for generations. Dotted with 258 islands, Lake Winnipesaukee boasts 72 square miles of water and makes up the centerpiece of the regions natural beauty. Lake and mountain views set the backdrop for relaxing days spent strolling around charming lakeside villages, sightseeing, enjoying unique attractions and just about every form of recreation.
Shibleys at the Pier has been chef owned and operated by the Shibley family since 1993. The building itself was constructed around the turn of the century and has served many different purposes. Today, Shibleys at the Pier is a one of a kind stop with easy access and a wonderful atmosphere. We serve both lunch and dinner menus that offer a wide variety of American Cuisine. The Pier also sports a full service bar that is complimented by the original marble bar, a quenching drink menu and impecable service.
43 locals recommend
Shibley's at the Pier
42 Mt Major HwyShibleys at the Pier has been chef owned and operated by the Shibley family since 1993. The building itself was constructed around the turn of the century and has served many different purposes. Today, Shibleys at the Pier is a one of a kind stop with easy access and a wonderful atmosphere. We serve both lunch and dinner menus that offer a wide variety of American Cuisine. The Pier also sports a full service bar that is complimented by the original marble bar, a quenching drink menu and impecable service.
Chuckster’s Alton Bay
5 Mt Major HwyMini golf and ice cream
Bayside Diner and Eatery
12 Mount Major HighwayWolfeboro Dockside Grille & Dairy Bar
11 Dockside StGarwoods Restaurant
6 N Main StBoardwalk Bar and Grill NH
45 Endicott Street NorthDockside Restaurant
6 East Side DrPop's Clam Shell
55 Mt Major HwyThe Crazy Gringo
306 Lakeside AveHalf Moon Penny Arcades
242-260 Lakeside AveHannaford Supermarket
80 Wolfeboro HwyWalmart Supercenter
116 Farmington RdConcert venue
Bank of NH Pavilion West (MAIN) Entrance
108 Kimball RdBank of New Hampshire Pavilion
80 Meadowbrook LnSightseeing
Mount Washington Cruises
211 Lakeside AveGunstock Mountain Resort
719 Cherry Valley RdMt. Major
Mount Washington Cruises
211 Lakeside AveThe Hobo & Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroads
211 Lakeside AveDaytona Fun Park
104 Endicott St EIce Castles
24 Clark Farm RoadWinnipesaukee Pier
263 Lakeside AveThe Meredith Sculpture Walk
327 Daniel Webster HwyMount Washington Cruises
211 Lakeside AveThe Hobo & Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroads
211 Lakeside AveRail Bike Adventures
15 Veterans SquareSquam Lakes Natural Science Center
23 Science Center RdCate Park
Castle in the Clouds
455 Old Mountain RdLaconia Paintball
492 Endicott St NPirate's Cove Adventure Golf
70 1st StTiki Hut Boats of NH
263 Lakeside AveBelmont Covered Bridge
13 Depot StFood scene
Norland Berries
164 N Barnstead RdBlueberry picking
Johnsons Seafood & Steak
69 1st NH TurnpikeThe Farmer's Kitchen
444 NH-11Ellacoya Barn & Grille
2667 Lake Shore RdKellerhaus
259 Endicott St NAlton Village Pizza
132 Main StPatrick's Pub & Eatery
18 Weirs RdVida Mexican Restaurant
36 Endicott Street EastMello Moose Coffee House
136 Daniel Webster HwyCompass Cafe in Weirs Beach
329 Lakeside Aveliliuokalani's
956 Weirs BlvdBaked, Brewed & Organically Moo'ed
915 Suncook Valley RdBoat Rentals
Irwin Marine of Alton Bay
396 Main StGoodhue Boat Company, Wolfeboro
244 Sewall RdRoberts Cove Basin Marina
28 Basin RdOutlet shopping
Tanger Outlets Tilton
120 Laconia RdBar and live music
Looney Bin
554 Endicott St NBroken Spoke Saloon
1072 Watson Rd