Welcome to Dublin, NH

Plan Your Stay

Entrance to the Studio Through the Portico

A summer and autumn destination for artists for more than a century, Dublin is the quintessential, small New England town, located in the heart of the Monadnock region with a white steeple church, a library, and a very cool general store and deli. It is also home to Yankee magazine and the Old Farmer’s Almanac. Nestled below Mt. Monadnock, a mile up the road, is Dublin Lake, a perfect swimming spot on a hot day… so bring your suit to cool off after a day creating images. There are many things to do in the region so please view the list below if you have extra time before or after the workshop to enjoy this beautiful part of New Hampshire.

The lodgings and dining options below are a few of the many choices available to you. A short 15-20 minutes west on Route 101 (the main highway that runs across the southern part of NH) is the college town of Keene, NH… where you will find shops, places to stay and dining options there as well. One town away to the east, on 101, is Peterborough a town which inspired Thornton Wilder's play, Our Town (which, I might add, my grandmother, Noni, named for him) and has a pedestrian friendly downtown. Browse antique shops, shop in unique boutiques and art galleries, take advantage of Peterborough's rich arts community, and enjoy great dining with a variety of cuisines available. Below is a list of the inns, motels and other lodging options that are in Dublin or right next door in Peterborough and Harrisville. A few miles away, in Hancock, is the site of the oldest inn and restaurant in America, The Hancock Inn (1789) where my wife Rebecca is the Inn’s organic gardener, providing vegetables for the menu. They also offer accommodations and a tavern. Also, local dining options and other attractions.

Outdoor Activities and Other Attractions

Dublin Lake and Mt. Monadnock. Swimming and hiking up the street from the studio!

Mt. Monadnock & Dublin Lake

Just minutes from the studio, this deep-water lake has some outstanding swimming entrances including the public boat landing on Lake Road. Route 101 runs along one edge of the lake but for a quiet swim, turn down either of the Lake Road entrances that circle the lake. Pay attention to no parking signs indicating private beaches, but everywhere else is fine… including parking spots on the edge of 101.

Dublin Lake, less than a mile from the studio, is a very deep, spring fed lake that is ideal for swimming after a long day… or after a run around it, or up and down Mt. Monadnock… the second most climbed mountain in the world after Mt. Fuji or at least that is what I’ve been told. Pumpelly Trail is a 8.3 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Dublin, NH that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as semi-difficult. ... Directions from Dublin, NH: From Dublin Lake's east end off Route 101, follow Lake Road south about .5 mile to reach the trailhead.

There are numerous trails and other outdoor activities to enjoy while you stay in Dublin. Here’s a small sample.

Other attractions:

Movie theaters - Peterborough Community Theatre
Music, comedy, concerts, and music -
Colonial Theatre
Homemade ice cream -
Kimball Farm
Organic, community-owned grocery store - Monadnock Food Co-op in Keene, NH

Transportation

Studio Yard and Cypress, East Wall

You will need a car. Rental cars are readily available at Manchester-Boston International Regional Airports (MHT) and Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)

Directions from Manchester-Boston International Airports

MHT is 1 hour from the studio. Take Route 3 North for 5 minutes. Then take Route 101 West all the way to Dublin. The studio is located at 8 Old County Road that is on the left before reaching the Dublin General store. Look for a red two-car garage at the end of a stone driveway visible from Route 101 on the left. Enter through a 16-ton granite archway to the garden and studio. Call 603-491-3871 if you are lost.

Directions from Boston Logan International Airport

BOS is 1 hour 45 minutes from the studio. Take Route 93 North (45 minutes) to Route 101 West all the way to Dublin (1 hour). The studio is located at 8 Old County Road that is on the left before reaching the Dublin General store. Look for a red two-car garage at the end of a stone driveway visible from Route 101 on the left. Enter through a 16-ton granite archway to the garden and studio. Call 603-491-3871 if you are lost.