Rollover Rose Room
 This romantic room is the perfect place to rollover for romance, reading or just some much-needed rest.
Rollover Rose Room
This romantic room is the perfect place to rollover for romance, reading or just some much-needed rest.
 

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The Lazy Dog Inn Bed and Breakfast
The Lazy Dog Inn
Route 16
Chocorua, NH 03817
USA
Phone: +1-603-323-8350
Toll-free: +1-888-323-8350
Innkeeper(s)
Steven & Lauren Sousa
Rates:
$120 - $205
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Meghan's Mountain Room
This room was named for our oldest Golden Retriever. Meghan truly loves the outdoors including hiking, swimming, and just being silly.Molly's Monet Room
Our youngest Golden Retriever Molly and Artist Claude Monet inspired one of our most popular rooms. This flower-adorned room will bring a smile to your face and peace to your heart just like Molly our garden-loving pup.
Rollover Rose Room
This romantic room is the perfect place to rollover for romance, reading or just some much-needed rest.Sit and Stay Awhile Two Room Suite (Room One) 
This spacious two-bedroom suite consists of the Garden Trellis Room and the Canopy Room. Perfect for family or a group of friends. Warm and welcoming it’s sure to make for an enjoyable stay.
Sit and Stay Awhile Two Room Suite (Room Two) 
This spacious two-bedroom suite consists of the Garden Trellis Room and the Canopy Room. Perfect for family or a group of friends. Warm and welcoming it’s sure to make for an enjoyable stay.Country Dog Room 
This quaint, cozy room offers all the warmth and delightfulness of a New England Inn also includes a welcoming sitting area where you and your pal can read a good book or just relax.
Little Fala (Roosevelt Room)
Former President Franklin D. Roosevelt once occupied this historically rich uniquely decorated room. Although FDR had many dogs during his lifetime, Fala was the most famous. He was a Scottish terrier born on April 7, 1940, and given to FDR by Mrs. Augustus Kellogg of Westport, Connecticut. Fala's full name was "Murray the Outlaw of Fala Hill," and after going to live at the White House on November 10, 1940, he became the President's constant companion.Fetch me a Quilt Room 
This room is perfect to curl up with a warm quilt and take a nap. You can also enjoy a great book from our collection. This room comfy as a quilt.