~ Our Ideal Location ~ Surrounded by the Best of Maine ~
Experience what makes Mid Coast Maine a spectacular location to explore. Our coastal Maine b & b is perfectly located for taking pleasure in all of the area’s liveliness and we provide a peaceful home upon your return for you to relax and refresh.
All of the activity links provided are of our first hand experiences exploring Maine.
Our blog links below are complete with countless photos and details that we continually share.
Camden Harbor
Rockport Harbor
~ Exploring the rocky Maine Coast and beyond…. ~ Visit our picturesque harbors all within 5 minutes driving time from our Inn.
Mount Battie Summit, Camden Hills State Park.
The park is just 2 miles from our Inn. Don't miss the 1.5-mile drive to the summit for spectacular views.
Hike, Walk or Bike
Go on a hike or take a leisurely walk throughout the abundant local mountain trails affording breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, lakes, and mountains. Along the way you may observe eagles, osprey, pileated woodpeckers, as well as other interesting birds.
Bald Mountain, Lincolnville
Maiden Cliff
Local trails that provide panoramic mountain and ocean views:
- Bald Mountain
- Maiden Cliff
- Beech Hill
- Bald Rock Mountain
- Mount Megunticook, Camden Hills State Park
- Fernalds Neck, Lincolnville Maine
- Merry Spring Nature Center
- Vesper Hill, Rockport Maine
Sailing, Kayaking.
Paddle a kayak out to Curtis Island Light in Camden Harbor or go lighthouse hopping by car. Step aboard a schooner yacht or historic windjammer and set sail for some of the finest sightseeing on Penobscot Bay, photograph seals basking on the rocky island shores. Explore the many area islands and working waterfronts.
Kayaking on Lake Megunticook
Schooner, Surprise
Enjoy an afternoon or sunset cruise aboard the classic Schooner Yacht Heron sailing out of stunning Rockport Harbor, or one of the many windjammers sailing out of the Camden Harbor.
- Sailing Rockport Harbor aboard the Schooner Yacht Heron.
- Camden Windjammers
Kayak on pristine Lake Megunticook or paddle across Camden Harbor to explore Curtis Island Lighthouse.
- Lake Megunticook, Camden Maine
- Kayak Rentals Ducktrap Kayak
Casual and Fine Dining
Dining in Camden
Dining in Camden
Dine at the numerous local resturants, many featuring award winning chefs. Dine out.
Lighthouse Adventure
Portland Lighthouse
Isle Au Haut Lighthouse
Maine has 63 lighthouses, more than any other state. Our area offers many for you to visit.
- Owls Head Light
- Rockland Harbor Breakwater Light
- Pemaquid Point Light
- Marshall Point Light
- Curtis Island Light
- Isle Au Haut Light
Lobster Pounds
Muscongus Bay Lobster Pound
Lincolnville Beach
Sit at a waterside picnic table and enjoy some of the freshest seafood that Maine has to offer. Most lobster pounds are located on working waterfronts in picturesque hidden coves along the coast. We can recommend some of the best.
Wine Lovers
Take a wine tour of our small local wineries, enjoy freshly caught lobster or a tasty lobster roll at one of our many lobster pounds located on picturesque coves and harbors.
Breakwater Vineyards, Rockland
Breakwater Vineyards, Rockland
Visit our local vineyards just minutes away for tours, tastings, and more.
- Cellardoor Winery
- Breakwater Vineyards
- You might also follow the Maine Wine Trail
Art, History, Culture & Museums
Once Upon a Tree, Camden
Boynton McKay, Camden
- Owls Head Transportation Museum - One of the country's best collections of operating planes and automobiles.
- Farnsworth Art Museum and the Wyeth Center - An exceptional collection of American art from all eras.
- Penobscot Marine Museum - Maine's oldest maritime museum.
Day Trips
Take a day trip to Acadia National Park and be sure to visit the Penobscot Narrows Bridge Observatory (the tallest bridge observatory in the world) for spectacular 360-degree views.
Isle Au Haut Ferry
Pemaquid Point
Popular day trips include:
- Acadia National Park
- Vinalhaven Island
- Monhegan Island
- Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens
- Blue Hill Peninsula
- Isle Au Haut
- Penobscot Narrows Bridge Observatory
- Fort Knox State Park, Historic Site