Mid-Coast Maine's Camden has it all. Guests to the Town of Camden can walk a few blocks to over thirty miles of wonderful trails in Camden Hills State Park, play a round of golf on one of the country's premier courses, sail in a "down east" windjammer schooner, eat fresh Atlantic lobster within yards of where they are being caught or sit on the rock at the top of Mt. Battie where poet Edna St. Vincent Millay sat and gaze out at the islands in the bay for inspiration inspiration.
Known as "the village where the mountains meet the sea," Camden is a breathtakingly beautiful seaside community village. Some of its treasures include: one of the most photographed harbors in New England, white-steepled churches, narrow streets lined with quaint shops and an exception library. also there are many restaurants, ample parks, village common and stately old homes. Camden has many fine small inns and B&B's in some of these old homes.
Relaxed, cozy and very friendly, the Camden Maine Stay Inn is a grand old home located in the historic district of Camden, one of America's most beautiful seaside villages. A two-block walk down tree lined streets brings you to the harbor park, shops and restaurants."
The Mainestay's innkeepers Bob and Juanita Topper extend a very warm welcome. As Juanita said, "No one ever owns a home like this. We can only be its caretakers, and then only for a short time." Come and share the experience, the charm and the elegance ..... [ more
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Award-winning, intimate & romantic..... A Little Dream is set on two sloping acres of rolling lawns & lovely perennial borders, overlooking two small castles, with long ocean views over Penobscot Bay. Our beautifully appointed accommodations are divided between a white "Cottage style" Victorian with a wicker and flower filled wrap-around porch.... and its beautiful matching Carriage House. Both are on the National Historic Register and were built in 1888 as part of the Norumbega Estate, the famous Victorian Castle that ..... [ more
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Welcome to Camden's Hartstone Inn - Come fall under the spell of one of Camden's grandest historic homes. Built in 1835, this Mansard style Victorian Inn offers an enchanting hideaway in the heart of Camden. In the Morning linger over our sumptuous breakfast and in the afternoon enjoy cookies and tea in the library.
We invite you to experience the cuisine of the Hartstone's Internationally award-winning Chef. Candlelit dinner is presented in our elegantly appointed dining room with fine china and crystal. Chef ..... [ more
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