complimentary tea and coffee are available throughout the day. the airy rooms (some with river views) are simply furnished and offer free wifi, cable tv and private bathrooms with designer toiletries. the common area has a tv, a dvd player, a fridge and a microwave. housed in a renovated factory next to the megunticook river, this low-key lodging is a 2-minute walk from the boutique shops and restaurants of downtown camden and a 3-minute walk from the camden opera house. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am Bangor International Airport 1 hr 20
Mount Megunticook (6 min) Popular hiking mountain of moderate difficulty with miles of trail, seasonal wildflowers & views. Owls Head Lighthouse (29 min) Landmark 30-foot lighthouse built in 1825 boasts panoramic bay views, seasonal tours & a gift shop. Megunticook Lake (13 min) Lake and cliff Camden Harbor (16 min) This relaxed harbor outside a charming village features sailing vessels & mountain views. The Camden Snow Bowl (7 min) Recreation area with summertime mountain biking & lake kayaking, plus winter skiing & snowboarding. Camden Hills State Park (4 min) Mountainous park with a campground & trails offering vistas of Downtown Camden & Penobscot Bay. Center for Maine Contemporary Art (17 min) Art museum, sculpture, art, museum, and architecture Farnsworth Art Museum (17 min) Paintings & sculptures by renowned American artists with Maine connections, most notably the Wyeths. Curtis Island (18 min) Quaint, historic island with a rocky bluff shore, famous lighthouse, fog bell & scenic views. Merryspring Nature Center (5 min) Maine Lighthouse Museum (17 min) Historical exhibit of lighthouse lenses, foghorns, lightships & more maritime life-saving equipment. Cellardoor Winery (9 min) Winery, vineyard, wine tasting, and wine Maiden Cliff (6 min) Cliff and lake Bald Rock Mountain (12 min) Established trails through woodland terrain lead to views from the summit atop this scenic mountain. Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse (2 hr 46) This lighthouse & keeper's house, built in 1902 at the end of a breakwater, offers seasonal tours. |