Acadia in Down East Maine will awe you. Hear the roar of Thunder Hole and the roar of The Cat's engines leaving for Scenic Nova Scotia. Feel the joy of spotting whales offshore or an eagle's nest in a wildlife refuge. From glacial rock formations to quaint towns and seldom explored lakes and woods.
Linger in famous Bar Harbor for the shopping and stay in a cosy bed and breakfast. Down East Maine beckons you. Bar Harbor is your Gateway to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and other Atlantic Canadian destinations.
The waters and mountains will lure you to the Moosehead Region and then lull you into a dreamy serenity. It is a place of natural delights: forested mountains, sparkling lakes, crystal blue skies and starry nights. Enjoy summer days moose watching from your canoe on a placid pond, or go for thrills with a wild whitewater raft trip. Winter brings fantastic snowmobiling, skiing and ice fishing.This area is also a mecca for hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, canoeing and in the winter, snowmobiling, cross country skiing and other outdoor adventures. Greenville, at the foot of the lake is the hub for the region. The Moosehead Lake Region is your Gateway to New Brunswick and Atlantic Canada.
Welcome to Naples, and the Inn At Long Lake. We are located just 30 miles northwest of Portland, ME, on the shores of Long Lake. Long Lake is one of Maine's largest and most beautiful bodies of water providing year-round recreation. Near the foothills of the White Mountains with close by outlet shopping in scenic North Conway, NH. The Inn At Long Lake is the perfect destination for family vacationers and provides lasting memories season after season. Your Innkeepers welcome you to explore our Victorian era Inn and ..... [ more
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The Lodge at Moosehead Lake is the "diamond in the woods" of the Central Highlands tourist region, located in Greenville on the shores of spectacular Moosehead Lake.
The Lodge at Moosehead Lake, a luxurious and romantic bed and breakfast inn in Greenville inspired and surrounded by nature, has a rustic, rugged beauty. The Lodge can best be described by a quote from Fodor's Escape to Northern New England 2003. "If Teddy Roosevelt and Ralph Lauren had collaborated on an inn overlooking the biggest lake in Maine's ..... [ more
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