A guide to the best hikes and breweries in New England.
Beer lovers and hiking enthusiasts, these 50 New England hikes are for you! Each carefully-selected hike leads you through stunning scenery, and ends near a brewery or a brewpub–where a local craft beer awaits! This full-color guidebook features the best one to six-hour beer hikes in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Each trail description includes details on access, difficulty, duration, points of interest, and also, at trail’s end, a recommended beer: its appearance and taste, as well as an inside look behind the brewing process.
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Table des matières
1 – Great Island
2 – Monument Mountain
3 – Mount Greylock
4 – Mount Race
5 – Mount Tom
6 – Mount Watatic
7 – Myles Standish
8 – Plum Island
9 – Walden Pond
10 – Westfield River
11 – Sachuest Point
12 – Tillinghast Pond
13 – Walkabout Trail
14 – Barn Island
15 – Bear Mountain
17 – Breakneck Pond
16 – Bluff Head
18 – Devil’s Hopyard
19 – Lake Zoar
20 – Macedonia Ridge
21 – Ragged Mountain
22 – Talcott Mountain
23 – Adams Reservoir
24 – Camel’s Hump
25 – Elmore Mountain
26 – Mount Mansfield
27 – Mount Pisgah
28 – Shelburne Bay
29 – Snake Mountain
30 – The Pogue & Mount Tom
31 – Windmill Ridge
32 – Northwood Meadows
33 – Mount Cardigan
34 – Mount Kearsarge
35 – Mount Moosilauke
36 – Mount Roberts
37 – Mount Washington
38 – North & Middle Sugarloaf
39 – Pisgah Ridge
40 – The Sweet Trail
41 – Acadia
42 – Bangor City Forest & Orono Bog
43 – Forest City Trail
44 – Monhegan Island
45 – Moxie Bald Mountain
46 – Old Speck Mountain
47 – Quoddy Head
48 – Tumbledown Mountain
49 – Vaughan Woods
50 – Wells Reserve
A propos de l’auteur
Carey Kish lives in Maine and is the editor of the Appalachian Mountain Club’s "Maine Mountain Guide". For "Beer Hiking New England", Carey drove over 20, 000 miles, hiked more than 300 and tasted 228 different beers.