Vacation Solution to High Gas Prices

July 14, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
RINDGE, N.H. – The high cost of gas is forcing vacationers to look for alternatives for family vacations – this one is ideal.

The solution to high gas prices is a short drive for residents of New England. The Woodbound Inn and Resort is just a short drive away and has everything you need in one location, which means familes can vacation without driving to activities every day.

This four-season destination resort has everything vacationers need all in one spot. The country beauty and charm of the area are enough to keep many coming back regularly, but the Woodbound Inn also has a full assortment of recreational activities as well as fabulous home cooking.

Families, couples, and seniors all love the clean comfortable rooms and cabins, delicious meals, and on-site activities that include a USGA par 3 golf course, private beach on Lake Contoocook, a private fish pond, hiking trails, tennis, volleyball, as well as fishing and boating on the lake.

The inn is located on the shores of Lake Contoocook, in southwestern New Hampshire, and is situated on 165 acres of woodland, with a private beach, and miles of beautiful hiking trails.

It has been a vacation resort since 1892 and offers hospitality with a uniquely friendly atmosphere, catering to a congenial clientele who enjoy informal, resort life in the country.

The Woodbound Inn has catered to thousands of guests over the past 113 years, and has been featured in “Country Inns and Back Roads” and was nominated by “Better Homes and Gardens” as well as “Yankee Magazine” as one of America’s best family resorts.

Although weekends are often quite full, weekdays at the Woodbound are much more quite and rooms remain available. The drive is only 65 miles from Boston, 50 from Worcester, and 75 from Springfield. More information can be found on the Woodbound Inn web site at www.Woodbound.com.

Contact:
Rick Kohlmorgen
603-532-8341 or 800-688-7770
info@woodbound.com

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