There are plenty of places to relax in New Hampshire, from the sweet little coastline to the massive forests and mountains that cause people to flock here every year. We feel pretty lucky to have all this beauty within such close proximity. While we love to do the things that get New Hampshire the most attention, we also enjoy finding the smaller things. These tucked away attractions are some of the best in the state and they deserve some love. Check out this spot for one of the most relaxing ways to spend some of the day.
The Reflection Garden & Labyrinth is located in Nashua.
Its simple design allows for quiet contemplation in a quiet environment. It’s nothing complicated – just a simple labyrinth with benches, making it a wonderful place to visit when you just have a few minutes.
The labyrinth was created by artist Marty Kermeen who worked by hand to ensure that each brick was laid in the exact right spot.
The result combines the imagery of a circle and spiral into a purposeful path, which you can follow while getting lost in quiet contemplation.
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Surrounding the labyrinth are stone sculptures enhancing the overall feel of calm.
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There are dedications and a bit of history included as well.
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Take some time to appreciate the surrounding art.
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And then sit on one of the benches remembering just how special New Hampshire is for things like this.
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The Reflection Garden and Labyrinth at Rotary Common Park is open 24-hours every day. Address: 315 Main Street, Rotary Common, Nashua, NH 03060. To learn more about the labyrinth’s meaning and to see photos of its creation, check out this website.
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For more gardens in New Hampshire, check out this article which features 6 of our favorite secret gardens.
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