Madame Sherri Forest is a picturesque and enchanting park located in New Hampshire, United States. This historic site is a popular tourist attraction …
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Apr 17, 2024
I was aware of this spot but didn't know where it was. It came up when I was looking up something to do between Bennington, VT and Henniker, NH. Be aware the approximately 2 miles off the main road t… Full review by Jennifer S
Nov 24, 2023
Fantastic hidden gem of a hiking trail with dramatic castle ruins steeped in local history and HAUNTED legend! It’s beautiful- and eerie and spooky - especially in the moody fall weather. I love it s… Full review by TravelingMerm
Jul 15, 2023
I was skeptical that a mile or two of unpaved road would be worthwhile to see this but it absolutely was! A very short and beautiful walk from the parking area to the haunting ruins of what was obvi… Full review by Tiffany A
Hi, I was wondering how far off of Gulf Road is the parking lot and how from the parking lot is castle ruins? Someone mentioned that the road is dirt. Is that Gulf Road or the road leading to the parking lot? We're taking motorcycles and want to get a feel for the road conditions and how long of a visit it would be just to check out the castle ruins (not to hike). Lastly, is it well marked and easy to find since there doesn't appear to be an actual address for the GPS? Thanks in advance for any help. Ross
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The parking lot is right off Gulf Road, and there are signs when you get close. I was worried, but it's fairly easy to find! I want to say Gulf Road was dirt, but I can't remember for sure. The …
The parking lot is right off Gulf Road, and there are signs when you get close. I was worried, but it's fairly easy to find! I want to say Gulf Road was dirt, but I can't remember for sure. The castle ruins are... maybe a minute from the parking lot? Two, if you're slow? When you park and are facing the lake/swamp, turn right and follow the trail up over a little rise. You'll see it!