Inn at Ocean's Edge

20 Stonecoast Road, Lincolnville, Maine, 04849, United States | Hotel

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Oh this beautiful coast

A travel blog entry by redheadpeter

5

We had a great breakfast on the terrace/veranda of our Jonesport B&B and chatted with our hosts (New Yorkers), the place is for sale because their age is against them.....very tempting.This was the best B&B ever and on this brilliant sunny day, when we woke watched the sun rise while lying n bed in the spacius attic, through the panorama windows I { Liz} could move here tomorrow. But i'm ...

Camden & Rockport, Maine

A travel blog entry by ecks-adventures

Left Dave & Julie's about noon today, and they suggested we drive out to the coast and see the quaint little villages of Rockport and Camden, as we headed north towards Acadia National Park. Camden and Rockport were indeed pretty little coastal towns, but we didn't stop. We got such a late start, and we really wanted to make it to Bar Harbor before dark.
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Jefferson, Maine

A travel blog entry by ecks-adventures

5

Had a reservation to stay with Dave & Julie in Jefferson, Maine at their home on Damariscota Lake. A wonderful couple and excellent hosts who have been Evergreen Members for about 7 years, and were so down to earth and comfortable to be with - like we'd known them for years. Thank goodness for my iPhone and mapping their address, because we drove for 45 minutes in the very dark of night in the country and found their house perfectly - but it was a little tense as ...

Monhegan Island

A travel blog entry by robertandtanja

1

... looking for peace and quiet. We enjoy that too, but not enough to move there. We took the Ann Elizabeth back to Port Clyde in the afternoon. On the way we saw more dolphins and Phalaropes. An impressive yacht seemed to be on collision course for a while but disappeared behind an island using another channel. It had an enormous mast, must have been 30 meters. Five sets of cross-trees ...

Mount Battie, Wooden Boat territory

A travel blog entry by robertandtanja

3

Camden is a beautiful little town, paradise for sailors, we enjoyed the view of the schooners in the harbour as well as the view from Mt Battie which is a half mile climb. The Penobscot Bay is an excellent spot for all sorts of watersports.

The harbor is used by a lot of sailing vessels, some really big two-masted vessels. They take out tourists on short trips, a few hours or longer multi day voyages. Costs a bit more than dime ...

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This hotel, located on 20 Stonecoast Road, Lincolnville, is near Mount Battie, Camden Hills State Park, Cellardoor Vineyard, and Maine Windjammer Cruises.
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