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lrzipris
Joined: 04 Mar 2004
Posts: 532
Location: Doylestown, PA8/8/15 8:53 AM |
OT: NOT Down East Inns & B&Bs
I would like to call on the collective experience and wisdom of this group. My SO and I will be up in Bar Harbor on a bike trip late September, and we thought we might stop for a night or two on the way up, perhaps somewhere between Portsmouth, NH, and Portland, ME. Any recommendations for B&Bs, inns, or even chain motels? Thanks. --Roy
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dan emery
Joined: 11 Jan 2004
Posts: 6894
Location: Maine8/8/15 9:28 AM |
Down East
Hi Roy,
First, the Portsmouth-Portland area is not Down East. You have to go further Up the coast to get Down East :)
I'm sure there are a million B&Bs in the area at all levels of fanciness, but I'm not specifically familiar with any. Rick Hardy and his wife are repeat customers at the Hampton Inn in Portland, which is nicely located in the Old Port and right near a nice bike path.
If you are in he area, I'd enjoy having dinner with you anywhere around Portland.
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bboston75
Joined: 16 Jan 2004
Posts: 367
Location: philadelphia8/8/15 9:27 PM |
Stops on way to Bar Harbor
Exactly what we did last summer, on way to a friend's in Hancock, just east of Mt. Desert. Casco Bay Motel in Freeport, just north of Portland, is nice and reasonable, just a couple miles from the LL Bean complex, including the discount store. And a real find: the Oakland Seashore Motel and Cabins, in between Rockland and the tiny village of Rockport, just south of Camden. Get one of the cabins. They're small, but about ten yards from the water, with a view of Vinalhaven Island on the horizon. We woke up to the sound of the local lobster boat pulling traps. And do you plan to ride the carriage roads in Acadia? Southwest Cycle in Soithwest Harbor rents cross bikes and will put on any pedals you want, or your own. Good maps, and very helpful and friendly.
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