The Apple Way of Londonderry in New Hampshire State

The Apple Way of Londonderry

A scenic trip through Londonderrys apple orchards is a great cultural experience and a fascinating look back into New Hampshires agricultural history.

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A scenic trip through Londonderrys apple orchards is a great cultural experience and a fascinating look back into New Hampshires agricultural history. There are five different orchards along the 13-mile route that you can visit: Woodmont, Sunnycrest, Elwood, Moose Hill, and Merrill, many of which have been in business for over 100 years. Moose Hill is the largest farm, with 245-acres of orchards, ponds, and hiking trails. Sunnycrest is also a great stop for anyone who wants to pick their own produce. Besides apples, you can also pick blueberries, strawberries, and flowers.

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