Around Scenic New Castle Loop
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Tanke passes New Castle Common, NH / SeacoastNH.com
SCENIC WALKS

It would be hard to cram more scenery and history into an eight-mile loop from Portsmouth to New Castle and back. The former island includes two forts, a lighthouse, cemeteries, water vistas, the old hotel, colonial homes, beautiful views from bridges and causeways, the hotel, golf course, a village, a beach, marina, two yacht clubs, two marinas and a scenic park.

 

 

A PHOTO TOUR OF NEW CASTLE, NH

It is a long walk – eight miles – or a moderate bike ride from the South End of Portsmouth and around "the loop" as locals call it. New Castle is New Hampshire’s smallest town at one square mile and, acre for acre, arguably the most scenic.

GOseacoast.comWe won’t wax poetic here. Let the pictures of a recent tour speak for themselves. Many of these stops have been covered in detail here before. This photo gallery is merely a reminder that this popular tour is possibly the most continuously beautiful and surprising in the state, equivalent with the White Mountains highway or the Cog Railway tour. It passes exactly one gas station and almost no stores or ugly spots.

First time "loopers" consider starting at Prescott Park and travel down Route 1B, across the causeways at Shapleigh Island and Goat Island to New Castle Island itself with the Piscataqua and the Navy Yard on your left and Little Harbor on your right. The road winds though the gentrified former fishing village that was the center of Portsmouth population in the early 1600s. Explore the side roads that run along the river and stop by the William and Mary Fort and Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse – but don’t miss the downtown village with its church and town hall and post office. Side trips include the New Castle beach, Fort Stark, New Castle Common and Wentworth by the Sea with a private marina and expansive seaside golf course.

Your have now crossed briefly into Rye, NH that passes by the Ice House seasonal restaurant. Turn right at the marina onto Sagamore Road and across the "singing bridge". Little Harbor Road leads to the Wentworth Coolidge Mansion, Creek Farm, Turn right onto South Street at the lovely South Cemetery and you’ll find yourself back in the South End of Portsmouth. -- JDR

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leaving Portsmouth at Marconi dock on Shapleigh Island on New Castle Route 1B / SeacoastNh.com

Fishing on Goat Island in New Castle, NH / SeacoastNH.com

Drieway mirrors across from Kittery Yacht Club offer scenic Little Harbor view/ SeacoastNH.com

Portsmouth Naval Prison seen from Causeway to New Castle island / SeacoastNH.com

Riverside Cemetery just inside New Castle, NH / SeacoastNH.com

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Some houses in New Castle date to the 1600s. / SeacoastNH.com

The Amazenn House or former Piscataqua Cafe is among the architectural highlights / SeacoastNH.com

New Castle, NH village has no stores but a post office, church and town hall -- that's all / SeacoastNH.com

A small colonial cemetery sits in the center of New Castle, NMH / SeacoastNH.com

This house facing Kittery was reporedly an inn in 1647 in New Castle, NH / J. Dennis Robinson on SeacoastNH.com

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Across from the Fort on Wentworth Road in New Castle, NH / SeacoastNH.com

Historic NH marker at Fort William and Mary / SeacoastNH.com

Visitors to Fort Constitution must stay on the blue line past the US Coast Guard Station at New Castle, NH / SeacoastNH.com

Ruins of Fort Constitution in New Castle, NH / SeacoastNH.com

Portsmouth Harbor Light in New Castle, NH / SeacoastNH.com

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New Castle beach toward Fort Constitution seen from the Common/ SeacoastNH.com

Tanke leaving Piscataqua River passes New Castle Commons, NH / SeacoastNH.com

Wentworth by the Sea restored in 2004 / J. Dennis Robinson (c) SeacoastNH.com

Sagamore Bridge, Portsmouth, NH / SeacoastNH.com

All photos by J. Dennis Robinson (c) SeacoastNH.com/ All rights reserved