The Inn at English Meadows, a modern, chic bed and breakfast, is located in the Kennebunk's Lower Village, and a enjoyable 8 minute walk from Dock Square Kennebunkport, Maine. This recently renovated historic Inn has welcomed travelers from all over the world for more than 75 years. Innkeepers, Eric and Liz Brodar strive to create a comfortable, relaxed experience for their guests by offering modern amenities, divine meals, and a location filled with many attractions to explore.
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Hodgdon Island Inn's spectacular Boothbay location provides the picture perfect Maine getaway: deepwater frontage; picturesque water views; a quaint general store complete with lobster shack; a historic one-of-a-kind swing bridge; and front row seats for beautiful pink sunsets. It is everything you imagined the unspoiled coast of Maine would be and then some! With the Hodgdon Island Inn Bed & Breakfast as your “Mid-coast home base”, you can spend a day “Down East”, north or South, to explore state parks and preserves, museums and historic sites, lighthouses, take a cruise, experience a clam ba. . .
That is what many of our guests say after their first stay with us.
Our location, only one half mile from the Maine Turnpike provides easy access to major travel corridors.
Our attention to detail assures you of a comfortable stay in our cozy rooms. Please take a moment and see why you should choose us for your lodging needs.. . .
The Admirals Quarters Inn and The Greenleaf Inn comprise The Inns at Greenleaf Lane.
The Admirals Quarters Inn is a magnificent 1800's bed and breakfast that stands at the head of the Boothbay Harbor Peninsula. It boasts an oceanfront location with birds- eye views and the smell of the sea. Lobster boats fishing, flying seagulls, sunrises, and sunsets are all part of the scenery. The Admirals Quarters has some of the most admired surroundings there is to offer in this lovely Maine community.
The newly acquired seven room bed and breakfast is co-hosted by the Greenleaf Inn. The bed and . . .
Nestled within walking distance to Ogunquit village, this absolutely charming Inn provides all that you need to have an amazing vacation. Hop on the trolley and tour Perkins Cove or head into town for some of the best shopping around. Take a walk on the Marginal Way and you will be moved to extend your vacation. Ogunquit Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in America, with miles of white sand, accented by gorgeous dunes and a lazy tidal river. Almost Home Inn Ogunquit is your place to relax and recharge. Watch old movies and play games in our cozy common room or read a good book on the . . .
Situated in the picturesque seaside town of Camden is the Camden Maine Stay Inn. This charmingly renovated manor includes eight thoughtfully furnished rooms to maximize your stay at the inn. Enjoy breakfast in the dining room full of antique furniture or, alternatively, on the sun-drenched porch overlooking the immaculate garden.
Camden has it all. Camden Hill State Park is minutes away and boasts incredible hiking trails. Some of the country's premier courses are nearby. Be sure to feast on a freshly caught lobster and climb atop historic Mt. Battie and gaze over the breathtaking bay.
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The Topside Inn Bed & Breakfast is a 19th-century sea captain's home and summer guesthouses in Boothbay Harbor, Maine. Come see our panoramic views of the scenic harbor and islands from the highest point in town. Enjoy comfortable, stylish lodging just steps from a charming coastal village you won't soon forget.
On our quiet hilltop just above town, Topside Inn's 21 guest rooms offer a relaxing Mid Coast Maine escape with incredible water views on three sides. Our front lawn provides a grandstand seat to observe harbor activity during the day, and the lights of the sky at night.. . .
PineCrest Inn is a Victorian home built in Circa 1890 and is listed as a registered historical landmark in both the town of Gorham and the state of Maine. Once the grand home of Gorham's town doctor, it now showcases as an Inn which welcomes travelers from all around the world.
The Inn is a harmonious blend of antique charm and modern conveniences. Each of the seven guestrooms is spacious, comfortable, tastefully decorated and sparkling clean. The versatility of the PineCrest makes it suitable Green lodging for BOTH the romantic getaway and for travelers with children.
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Come to the luxurious Camden Harbour Inn and live a dream . . . indulge your sensibilities . . . let your imagination soar. An intimate boutique lifestyle hotel, the Inn is a sought-out oasis for those who wish to savor the finer aspects of travel, relaxation, discovery, and renewal. If you are planning your visit for the foliage season, check out the colors on the following site. Usually the peak is between October 13 and 17.
The Inn is perched on a hilltop with 180-degree views of the village, harbor, mountains, Penobscot Bay, and evergreen islands. Take time to luxuriate in your bedcham. . .
Truly “Your Very Special Place.” The Captain Jefferds Inn Bed & Breakfast in Kennebunkport, Maine is a warm and inviting 1804 sea captain's home. From the time you enter through the inn's red front door you will experience the charm, comfort and exceptional hospitality provided by these Kennebunkport innkeepers and their dedicated staff.
Located in the quiet historic residential district, this Kennebunkport inn is surrounded by beautifully manicured lawns and gardens and is a quick stroll to ‘Dock Square,' the village center of Kennebunkport. There you'll enjoy specialty boutiques, art gal. . .
Let us make your whale watching dreams come true!
Join us for one of our many adventurous boating tours on the Gulf of Maine. We feature several distinct whale watching, sightseeing, light house and nature trips which sail daily throughout the summer season. The Bar Harbor Whale Watch Company has spared no expense in order to offer you a spectacular opportunity to experience the awe inspiring beauty of the magnificent mammals of the sea. Come and enjoy a fantastic experience you will never forget.. . .
The Desert of Maine is an interesting phenomenon for a state that is so abundantly green.
In 1797 the Tuttle family moved to the 300 acre farm that once covered the Desert of Maine where they successfully raised crops of potatoes and hay for several years. Failure to rotate crops thereafter, combined with massive land - clearing and overgrazing resulted in severe soil eroison that exposed this hidden Desert. As the spreading sand grew uncontrollable, the Tuttles surrendered, leaving the Desert to it's destiny.. . .