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Discover the cosy northeast of the United States, where history, nature, and food are the ideal ingredients for a holiday. Be amazed by the spectacular nature reserves, visit the historic cities and taste the local cuisine full of seafood. The intense autumn colours are what this region is known for, but there is so much more to experience.
About New England
New England is a charming region in the northeastern United States. It consists of six states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. And is located on the East Coast, right near the border with Canada.
The winters can be harsh, but they're balanced out by the most delightful, warm, and long summer days. It's like having the best of both worlds! To make your adventure even more exciting, why not combine your New England journey with a visit to New York State? That way, you'll have experienced the true essence of the northeastern United States. You can kick-start your trip with a short, eight-hour flight to Boston or New York City.
History
The Northeastern United States has a rich history. From the colonial settlements to the birthplace of the American Revolution, New England has a fascinating past waiting to be discovered.
The New England Story
Come and discover the fascinating places of New England! In Boston, walk along the old streets where the American Revolution began. Or explore Salem, a town famous for the witch trials during the 17th century. Another lovely option is to wander through the historic neighbourhoods of Newport, Rhode Island, where you'll find stunning colonial mansions. Don't miss the chance to learn about the Pilgrims who established Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620. There are numerous museums and historic sites that will transport you back in time, and make the story of New England come alive.
Nature
From the majestic mountains of the White Mountains in New Hampshire to the enchanting coastline of Cape Cod in Massachusetts, the northeastern United States offers countless opportunities for outdoor activities. Hiking through lush forests, kayaking on scenic lakes, and whale watching are just a few of the unforgettable experiences you can have in New England's nature. Fall is a beautiful time to visit New England due to the leaves changing colour to brilliant shades of red, orange, and yellow.
Natural areas
There are several beautiful natural areas in the northeastern United States that you don't want to miss on your trip. Each of these natural parks has its own unique characteristics and offers the opportunity to enjoy the pristine beauty of New England nature.
Acadia National Park (Maine)
Located on Mount Desert Island, Acadia National Park in Maine offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, granite cliffs, and forested mountains. Explore the many hiking trails, bike the scenic roads or enjoy panoramic views from the iconic Cadillac Mountain, the first place in the United States where the sun rises.
White Mountains National Forest (New Hampshire)
This vast New Hampshire mountain range is dotted with picturesque waterfalls and crystal-clear lakes. It's a hiker's paradise, with over 1,127 kilometres of hiking trails, including the famous Appalachian Trail. In addition to hiking, you can also take scenic drives on scenic roads, such as the famous Kancamagus Highway.
Mount Washington
Enjoy panoramic views as you drive to the highest point in the Northeast, Mount Washington. From the top, you can see the states of New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, New York State and even Canada on a clear day.
Cape Cod National Seashore (Massachusetts)
The Cape Cod National Seashore in Massachusetts stretches for 68 kilometres along the Cape Cod coastline. You can enjoy beautiful sandy beaches, dunes, marshes, and forests. Explore the natural beauty on foot or by bike, take a refreshing dip in the Atlantic Ocean or spot seabirds and seals along the coast. You'll find it all in the Cape Cod National Seashore, from beaches and beautifully maintained hiking trails to historic sites and working lighthouses.
Green Mountain National Forest (Vermont)
The Green Mountains National Forest covers much of the Green Mountains and offers abundant outdoor activities. From hiking and camping to fishing and kayaking, there is something for everyone. Follow the scenic driving route, the Green Mountain Byway, which takes you through beautiful valleys and charming villages. In addition to nature, you will also find more than 2,000 archaeological and historical sites that show the history of Vermont.
Indian Summer
New England is known for the Indian Summer, an enchanting natural phenomenon. In autumn, the leaves of the deciduous trees change into a beautiful palette of vibrant colours, attracting thousands of visitors each year. Enjoy scenic drives through picturesque towns and winding roads surrounded by the intense hues of red, orange, and yellow leaves.
Explore vast forests and national parks, such as New Hampshire's White Mountains or Vermont's Green Mountains, where you'll be treated to panoramic views of fall-coloured landscapes. Take walks or join a photography tour to fully experience the splendour of the Indian Summer.
Cities
Explore the enchanting cities of the Northeast United States during your holiday. These vibrant cities offer a mix of history, culture and modern flair. From the historic charm of Boston to the cosmopolitan nature of New York City.
Boston
Discover the historic charm of Boston, Massachusetts, a city steeped in history and culture. Stroll the cobbled streets of the historic Beacon Hill neighbourhood and visit the prestigious Harvard and MIT universities.
Sport events
Admire the architecture of the famous Fenway Park and don't forget to buy a ticket for a sports match at the stadium. Here the Boston Red Sox regularly play an exciting game of baseball, but in Boston, you can also cheer with thousands of Americans for a game of ice hockey, American football or basketball.
Food and history
Enjoy delicious seafood at Boston's bustling seafood restaurants and discover the rich history of the American Revolution along the Freedom Trail. Whether you're interested in historical sites, art and culture, or just want to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city, Boston has it all.
New York City
A trip to the Northeastern United States isn't complete without a visit to New York City. This world-famous destination is known for its iconic landmarks like Times Square and the Statue of Liberty. Explore the vibrant streets of Manhattan, admire breathtaking views from the Empire State Building and stroll through the famous Central Park.
New York City offers shopping, delicious food at several restaurants and cultural hotspots such as the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and Broadway. Explore the diverse neighbourhoods, such as the arty and hip Brooklyn or the historic and trendy Greenwich Village.
Smaller cities
Newport, Portsmouth, Portland
Don't forget charming towns such as Newport, Rhode Island, with its beautiful mansions and marinas, and Portsmouth, New Hampshire, with its historic architecture and cosy boutiques. In Portland, located on the Maine coast, you can enjoy fresh seafood and admire the scenic lighthouses.
Rockport & New Haven
In Rockport, Massachusetts, you will find Motif No. 1, a red fisherman's hut that is the most painted building in the world. New Haven, Connecticut, is home to Yale University and has two coastal State Parks where you can enjoy nature.
Providence
Providence, the capital of Rhode Island, has charming streets, cosy cafés and historic architecture. Explore the lush gardens of the Roger Williams Park Botanical Center, or enjoy a stroll along the beautiful Waterplace Park and Riverwalk.
Each city offers a mix of history, culture, culinary delights and breathtaking scenery, making them perfect destinations on your New England road trip.
Sights
Lighthouses
No trip to New England is complete without a visit to the iconic lighthouses that line the coastline. There are more than 200 lighthouses scattered across the Northeastern United States: from the famous Portland Head Light in Maine to the charming Nobska Point Lighthouse in Massachusetts. Each lighthouse is a unique addition to the New England landscape. Some lighthouses you can climb, with a spectacular view as a reward. Other lighthouses can only be admired from a distance.
Covered bridges
Discover the nostalgic charm of New England's covered bridges. From the iconic Honeymoon Bridge in New Hampshire to the enchanting Emily's Bridge in Vermont, each covered bridge exudes an air of days gone by.
These unique bridges are not only a place to take beautiful photos, but also a chance to travel back in time and experience the history of the region. Take a relaxing drive through the countryside and be enchanted by the rustic beauty of New England's covered bridges.
Culinary
This region in the northeastern United States is known for its unique flavours and fresh ingredients. From savoury seafood to delicious comfort food, New England has everything for foodies.
Mussels
In most of New England's coastal states, mussels are a popular ingredient in many local dishes. For example, there is the famous New England Clam Chowder, a creamy soup full of mussels, fresh fish and potatoes. Or how about White Clam Pizza, stuffed mussels (stuffies) or a Clambake?
Local dishes
Enjoy Lobster Rolls during your trip or sample the flavourful dishes that originate from the region's rich history, such as Boston baked beans. When in New England, don't miss a Yankee Pot Roast. If you have a sweet tooth, treat yourself to Apple Cider Doughnuts or Nutmeg Cookies.
Best travel time
The best time to travel to New England depends on your preferences and the activities you want to do. The weather in the northeastern United States can be somewhat unpredictable, so it's a good idea to keep an eye on the weather forecast and adjust your travel plans accordingly.
Summer
In the summer, from June to August, you can enjoy high temperatures, lively festivals and events, and the opportunity to relax on New England's beautiful beaches. It is also the ideal season for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking and boating.
Autumn
Fall, from September to November, is known for the famous Indian Summer and the brilliant fall colours that adorn New England landscapes. This is a great time to enjoy scenic drives, walks through the woods and attend traditional harvest festivals. Due to the popularity of the Indian Summer, it can also be very busy in the fall.
Winter
For winter sports enthusiasts, winter, from December to February, offers excellent skiing and snowboarding opportunities. Although New England is at the same elevation as Madrid, winters in the northeastern United States can be harsh, with heavy snowfall.
Spring
In spring, from March to May, New England comes alive with blooming flowers and awakening nature. This is a quieter time to enjoy the region's natural beauty and enjoy pleasant temperatures before the summer crowds begin.
Accommodation
Activities in New England
Explore Vermont's natural beauty on an E-bike
Lamoille Valley, West United States
Ditch the car and hop on an electric bike for a close-up view of the spectacular beauty of Vermont's nature.
You probably already have ideas for your holiday to the United States and Canada. Nature tours through the Rocky Mountains, spotting orcas near the San Juan Islands, or exploring the streets of San Francisco on the iconic cable car?
For the best local tips and advice, visit one of our online presentations. Meet our travel specialists and have all of your questions answered.
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