I went to Noël’s with my husband and son to get our Christmas tree this year. I can definitely see where this place would get very crowded and overwhelming on a weekend day. We went at dusk on Saturday, which is probably why we had no issues with overcrowding. We had wanted to cut our own tree down but were unable to because it was too dark. Next year I’ll be sure to go earlier in the day and during the week. The selection of pre-cut trees was great. Our tree is full, tall and shaped nicely. The employees were really friendly and we were helped quickly. The $ 1 fee to wrap the tree was well worth it and an employee carried it to our car for us. Everyone gets complimentary hot chocolate. There is also a fire where you can roast marshmallows and hot dogs. We will continue to come to Noël’s for years to come!
WadeKim H.
Place rating: 5 Bedford, NH
There is no other place to go for Christmas trees and wholesome fun! Our two older teens even enjoy it! They have made a wonderful fire pit area and offer great snacks cheap. A 7 year tradition and we will keep going even when the kids are gone!
Lisa L.
Place rating: 5 Derry, NH
How this place doesn’t have any reviews yet is beyond me. Last time we went, there were cars parked all the way down the road on both sides, in spite of the ample parking inside. This tree farm has become a tradition for my family in getting our Christmas tree with the added bonus of warm memories from the whole experience they provide. We used to get our tree at Home Depot. My husband would grab a wrapped tree out of one of their leaning piles and prop it up…“Look good?”…He would try to pull branches down through the plastic netting wrap and we’d attempt to determine if it was even enough. Once you have children though, you try to do everything a little better. I found this place online and it sounded like a nice show they put on with lots of bells and whistles. They have cut-your-own, hayrides, bonfires with bargain priced hot chocolate, hot dogs(that you cook yourself on a long stick), and popcorn, a petting farm, a tree maze, and of course Santa stops by on the weekends. A very nice family has been running it for many years, and I promise that you will receive top notch service. As far as prices, hunt around because the range can be wide. That first year, we bought a Concolor tree for $ 15.00. We had never seen one before, but loved the different look. We kept asking what the catch was, why the price was so low… the man who helped us just said they only had a few that year and I believe they were trying them out. He said they don’t drop as many needles as a regular Fraser Fir, and when you snap the needles they have an orange scent. He also said the branches were light and heavy ornaments would need to be put toward the inside of the tree. We easily chose that one, and it remains one of my favorite trees we’ve had. This year we got a beautiful, perfectly cone shaped Fraser Fir for around $ 50.00, and then noticed that behind the bonfire area there were trees that looked just as good for $ 30.00. We also saw a lot more of the Concolor trees there so they must be catching on… and by the way, they are no longer $ 15.00. Please note, it can get very muddy in the parking lot area if the weather is warm enough, so don’t wear any dressy boots. Also, they take credit cards, hooray!