Alicia's of Wolfeboro combines the comfort and informality of a small country home with the history and flavor of Wolfeboro, NH.  Proud of its heritage as America's Oldest resort, Wolfeboro has year-round charm.  
     Alicia's
is situated on a shady lane in Wolfeboro proper and is within a lovely stroll from downtown Wolfeboro,  Brewster Beach on Lake Winnipesaukee,  Wolfeboro Historical Museums,  Brewster Academy,  the attractions of dockside and Wolfeboro's many fine restaurants.
      Enjoy Wolfeboro your way.  Perfect for those seeking peacefulness and natural beauty.   Alicia's proximity to Wolfeboro's many year-round activities also satisfies the most energetic and active vacationers.

      Alicia's small size, spacious guest living area, private bedrooms and baths and outdoor sitting area allow for independence and personal comfort.  With only two bedrooms, you are assured personalized attention, privacy and quality service. Alicia's is ideal for extended stays for small
families or couples travelling together.

Our bedrooms are decorated in simple, country fashion.  King size and full size bed accommodations are available. Alicia's is
fully air-conditioned for your comfort.

      Located in the lively Lakes Region, and within an easy day trip to the attractions of the White Mountains and the Maine and New Hampshire seacoasts, Alicia's suits many tastes.
      Whether you choose to visit the Lakes Region for leisurely "leaf-peeping" or for "extreme" skiing, country fairs, "antiqueing" outlet shopping, hiking, biking, snowmobiling, beaching, boating, lake or stream fishing, you will find that opportunities abound.
Alicia's has parking space available for
boats and snow machines on a first come, first serve basis.

      Alicia's is one block from Clark Park,  a gorgeous space of green, left to the town of Wolfeboro for meditation and play.  The Wolfeboro Fire Museum, the Clark House and the Schoolhouse Historical Museums border the park.


Cate/Town Park, on the bay, downtown.
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The bandstand on Wolfeboro Bay.