- TripBuzz found 77 things to do indoors in the Dover area. From Dover Bowl to Woodman Institute Museum, Dover offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 144 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 52 different types of things to do inside in or near Dover, New Hampshire. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Bowling, Children's Play Area, Family Fun Center and Children's Museums.
- There are 7 indoor activities in Dover, and 70 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Portsmouth, Kennebunkport, Hampton and Amesbury.
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Explore the history of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, from the 1600s to 1954, at the Strawberry Banke Museum. The 10-acre outdoor museum with costumed interpreters offers 42 historic buildings on their original foundations.
10.4 Miles
Housed in a 19th-century brick building, The Players' Ring is a theater dedicated to presenting original works and to maintaining a space for local and regional theater companies. They offer a seasonally-changing array of performances.
10.8 Miles
At the Seacoast Science Center, visitors can play on a playground, take nature walks, and see four lighthouses. Visitors can also participate in educational programs to help them understand sea life better with most programs being geared to children.
11.2 Miles
297 North River Road, Lee, NH 3861
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Flag Hill Winery is the largest vineyard in New Hampshire, and produces wine and distilled spirits. A visit can include a wine tasting, walk through the vineyard, or picnic on the grounds.
12.1 Miles
Founded in 1994, Smuttynose Brewing produces its own year-round and seasonal beers including pumpkin, pale, wheat and brown ales. The brewery offers guided tours with information about the brewing process and complimentary beer samples.
13.4 Miles
A seriously old school distillery, the Sea Hagg Distillery LLC makes a variety of craft spirits using an old-fashioned copper alembic still. The distillery barrel ages and hand bottles all of its spirits.
13.8 Miles
Run by volunteers at the Rye Historical Society, Square House Museum features artifacts from the settlers of the 17th century until present day. The exhibit displays Native American artifacts, Revolutionary War letters, agricultural tools, and more.
14.0 Miles
Opened for the first time in a renovated garage in 1933, the Ogunquit Playhouse now stages 5 original musicals each season. It also has a children's theatre and a gift shop.
14.2 Miles
Opened since 1989, the Bread & Roses bakery offers its visitors plenty of specialty pastries and handmade desserts, such as the carrot cake and the chocolate truffle torte.