Did you know that there are quite a few castles in New Hampshire? That’s right, while the Granite State is known for its natural beauty, there’s also a slew of man-made wonders scattered around the state that will also take your breath away. Curious to know more? Read on to discover the following New Hampshire castles, which range from whimsical to wacky.

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Have you been to any of these impressive castles in New Hampshire? Let us know in the following comment section. If you’d like to cover more than one castle in a day, take a look at this New Hampshire road trip too.

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Castles in New Hampshire

Where are some ruins in New Hampshire located?

Along with ruins from castles in New Hampshire, you'll find some ruins in these locations:

 

You'll need to hike to reach these destinations. Take a look at these ruins in New Hampshire to learn more.

What are some popular New Hampshire road trips?

Aside from going on a New Hampshire castle road trip, consider going on the following adventures as well.

 

What are some historical landmarks in New Hampshire? 

In addition to visiting castles in New Hampshire, plan to visit some of these historical landmarks in the state, too:

  • Franklin Pierce Homestead, Hillsborough
  • USS Albacore, Portsmouth
  • Harrisville Historic District, Harrisville
  • Mount Washington Hotel, Bretton Woods

 

This epic New Hampshire road trip also stops by some of the state's most well-known historical landmarks.