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DOWNEAST MAINE LODGING

Posted on 11 April 2008

B&Bs and Inns in Downeast Maine

The Lookout
This 100 year old inn at Flye Point on Blue Hill Bay in Brooklin has beautiful water views, a beach, water activities, and a full-service restaurant.

Oakland House Seaside Resort
Year-round cottages and a seaside inn offering fine dining, beaches, hiking trails, dock and moorings, lush gardens, and a lighthouse view on peaceful Eggemoggin Reach in Brooksville.  Yankee Magazine’s "Best of the Region" award in 1999.

Blue Hill Inn
Classic historic inn in Blue Hill just a block from the head of Blue Hill  Bay, with beautifully furnished rooms and a fine dining room.  

Castine Inn
Located in the historic town of Castine on Penobscot Bay, the inn is surrounded by lush gardens with views of the harbor. Renowned chef Tom Gutow provides an elegant dining experience in the inn’s dining room each evening.

Inn on The Harbor
A waterfront retreat on the edge of
picturesque Stonington Harbor, with views of Isle au Haut, the coastal schooners and the island’s fishing fleet.

 

Hotels/Motels in Downeast Maine

Balance Rock Inn
Elegant four-diamond oceanfront inn just a block from downtown Bar Harbor, in a breathtaking waterfront location on the historic Shore Path.

Castine Harbor Lodge
Castine’s only waterfront hotel is located in an historic tree-lined neighborhood overlooking Penobscot Bay.  Relax on the 250 feet of porches facing the ocean or stroll to Dice’s Head Lighthouse or the town’s shops and restaurants.

Bar Harbor Hotel/Blue Nose Inn
Sitting atop a granite-terraced hillside, this inn, just five minutes from the entrance to Acadia National Park, offers breathtaking views of Frenchman’s Bay, beautifully decorated rooms, and AAA four-diamond dining in the restaurant.  There’s also heated indoor and outdoor pools, a spa, and gift shop.

Bar Harbor Inn
Right on Frenchman Bay, the inn offers  3 distinctive guest room buildings bordered by a  1/2-mile shore path.   Enjoy oceanfront dining with live entertainment or eat in the outdoor cafe overlooking the bay.

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