Taking a bus or boat tour is a good way to learn more about a region's history, but sometimes you need to slow down to see the details. Personally, I always spot more interesting things when I'm walking through an area rather than driving. A perfect balance between walking and driving is touring an area by bicycle, and one of the best guided tours in NH is a bike trip along the seacoast.
To experience New Hampshire's seacoast in an all-new way, take a two-hour bike tour.
Your own bike and helmet are included.
The tour begins and ends at the John Paul Jones House Historic House Garden in Portsmouth.
This was home to American Revolutionary War naval hero John Paul Jones from 1781 to 1782.
Tours are offered in the morning or afternoon, and provide a way to see more than a traditional bus tour.
Expert guides lead the tour and mix stops at historic sites with colorful storytelling.
Groups are intentionally kept small so you get the guide's full attention.
Stops along the tour include Wentworth By The Sea, Prescott Park, Fort Stark State Historic Site, and Great Island Common.
In addition to learning about the seacoast's history, also get first-hand tips from the guides on where to eat and other places to explore.
As far as guided tours in NH go, this bike adventure is hard to beat. To learn more and to book your tour, visit Viator.
Explore more of New Hampshire's history by visiting Cheshire County, which has more than 150 locations listed on the National Register Of Historic Places.
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