some rooms have fireplaces and/or whirlpool tubs. 7 miles from cadillac mountain in acadia national park. check-in time: 1:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. the 9 frilly rooms feature antique furnishings, en suite bathrooms and free wi-fi. parking, and afternoon snacks and drinks are complimentary. there's also a snug lounge with a fireplace. a 3-course breakfast is served in the airy dining room, on the porch or the patio. there's also 1 room with a private porch and another with a private balcony. set on a tree-lined street, this cozy, victorian b&b is a 6-minute walk from whale-watching tours at bar harbor and 1 Bangor International Airport 1 hr 15
Jordan Pond (14 min) Formed by glaciers, this 187-acre, mountain lake offers a tea house, loop nature trail & restaurant. Champlain Mountain (8 min) This 1,058-ft-tall mountain in Acadia National Park features hiking trails & peregrine falcons. Sand Beach (15 min) Cove-style beach popular for wading, swimming, hikes & scenic views in a peaceful setting. Schoodic Peninsula (1 hr 15) Promontory known for its coastal scenery, containing 2,266 acres of Acadia National Park. Bar Island (4 min) Small island accessible by foot during low tide with forests, walking trails & scenic views. Acadia National Park (5 min) 47,000-acre park covering woodland, granite peaks & rocky shores, offering camping, hiking & more. Cadillac Mountain (17 min) 1,530-foot mountain providing a trail marked with informative plaques & expansive views at the top. Frenchman Bay (10 min) National park bay with small islands stretching about 15 miles named after a 1600's French explorer. Bar Harbor Whale Watch Co (6 min) Established company providing whale watching, lighthouse & nature boat tours throughout the summer. Wild Gardens of Acadia (8 min) Native trees, wildflowers & ferns in a rustic setting with a stream & paths like the Jesup Trail. Sieur de Monts Spring (8 min) Springhouse on a spring, dating from the early 20th century, situated in Acadia National Park. Abbe Museum (4 min) Modern museum showcasing the culture of the native Wabanaki people with various exhibits & events. Hulls Cove Visitor Center (8 min) Visitor complex with maps, souvenirs & ranger-led activities, plus direct access to carriage roads. Thunder Hole (16 min) Natural rock inlet where waves crash with a thunderous boom & high-flying foam when seas are up. The Beehive (13 min) Dome-shaped peak with a short but challenging summit trail leading to panoramic views. |