- Our list of the best things to do in South Berwick, Maine, features the top 174 nearby activities — including 89 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- South Berwick, ME has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 7 things to do within the city of South Berwick, ME , followed by 167 popular activities in nearby cities, including Portsmouth, Kennebunkport, Hampton, Ogunquit, Rye, Kennebunk, Dover, Exeter, Durham, Kittery, Seabrook, Rochester, New Castle, Biddeford, Lee, Saco and North Hampton
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9.7 Miles
The historical Rochester Opera House showcases local talent and several different events open to the public. A trademark mechanical floor allows seating for symphonies and other stage performances, and can be lowered to host community dances and seasonal events.
9.7 Miles
Seacoast Gymnastics Center provides a range of gymnastic activities for youth including recreational gymnastics, tumbling and team gymnastics. The center offers tot, preschool, beginner and intermediate classes and also features ninja challenge classes for boys.
10.1 Miles
78%
134 votes
1 Redhook Way, Portsmouth, NH 03801
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The Redhook Portsmouth Brewery and Cataqua Public House, built in 1996, offer regional beers, along with tours to show how the beers are made. The site often hosts special events and it is the only place in Portsmouth to get German style rye beer, because they grow the ingredients.
10.1 Miles
86%
28 votes
1 Red Hook Way, Pease International Tradeport, Portsmouth, NH 3801
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Red Hook is known as one of the first craft breweries on the market and has a large assortment of beers including seasonal varieties. It is available in draught or bottles and is distributed nation-wide.
10.1 Miles
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5 votes
Rte. 1, Portsmouth, NH
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Candlepin bowling is available along 28 lanes at the Champ's-Bowl-O-Rama Family Fun Center, which is open to the general public as well as bowling leagues. The facility also has a video game arcade, an on-site cafe, and private party areas.
10.2 Miles
The Kittery Historical and Naval Museum features the history of Maine's oldest town, settled in 1623. There is a large collection of maritime documents, artifacts and antique ship models on display, plus rare archeological finds.
10.5 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.
10.6 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.
10.6 Miles
Built in 1923, The Leavitt Fine Arts Theatre has shown first-run films in its single, 600-seat auditorium for over 90 consecutive years. Guests adore its history and old-fashioned character, which is highlighted by real, buttered popcorn.