- The list below includes 153 free or cheap things to do in or near New Castle, New Hampshire, including 109 different types of inexpensive activities like Historic Sites, Lighthouses, Parks and History Museums.
- From Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse to Fort Stark State Historic Site, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in New Castle and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hampton, Portsmouth, Kennebunkport and Ogunquit.
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The mission of Veterans Memorial Skating Rink is to provide local residents with a clean skating facility that provides affordable programming. The facility offers public skating sessions and skate equipment rentals.
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At Goose Rocks Beach, visitors can spend a day in the sun on the white sands of the three mile coastline. The beach has a barrier reef and several islands to explore by kayak.
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A public art display, Soles of Haverhill celebrates the area's tradition of shoe manufacturing and design through multiple giant shoe sculptures at various points in Haverhill's downtown area. The sculptures are created and painted by local artists.
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A local favorite for families in the area, Plum Cove Beach is relatively private and secluded. The small beach is great for children due to its confined nature, or cuddle up next to a loved one and watch a beautiful sunrise.
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Named for the classic John Wayne film about Ireland, The Quiet Man Pub offers an array of Irish pub style food and drink specialties. The pub also hosts live music on the weekends.
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An old school, retro styled bowling alley, All Saints Bowling Center offers open bowling as well as league and tournament play. The center features a pro shop, and allows visitors to bring their own food.
27.9 Miles
With a ten-barrel brew house, the Tap Brewing Company offers small batch craft beers to patrons. The brewery has function rooms that can hold up to 100 people in the largest room.
27.9 Miles
Visitors can enjoy a group of art related businesses and galleries dedicated to bringing a greater awareness of the arts at the Wingate Street Art District. The district holds several events and venues on the streets open to the public.
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The Ipswich Historical Society founded the Ipswich Museum in 1890. The current collection reflects more than 100 years of acquisition and is displayed in both the 1677 Whipple House and the 1800 Heard House.
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Originally constructed in 1757, Tattersall Farm is a 150 acre farm donated to the city by the Tattersall family. Meticulously preserved, the farm is open to visitors, and features a collection of 19th century art as well as hiking trails.