Downeast Acadia - Bar Harbor Region
 
 
 DOWNEAST MAINE
 
 
The term "Down East" comes from the days when schooners were used to carry cargo along the coast. The prevailing winds here blow from the southwest, pushing sailing vessels downwind, to the eastward.

You'll discover three beautiful and very different sections of Down East/Acadia. The quiet beauty of Washington County, with hundreds of miles of rugged coastline stretching from the Milbridge area to Passamaquoddy Bay and up to Calais, reflects an era gone by. The eastern part of Washington County is "the road less traveled, "a place to get away from the maddening crowd. Vacationing here is tranquil and relaxing, whether you're sitting on the porch of a cabin listening to the loons or canoeing the St. Croix River. Fall foliage abounds in its brilliant colors. Cobscook Bay State Park or the Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge offers trails and vistas where you can see eagles, woodcock, and a variety of flora.

A secret to truly discovering Washington County is leaving Route 1. Wander along roads leading to peninsulas and visit Winter Harbor, the Schoodic Peninsula, Steuben, Milbridge and Jonesport. From Jonesport sneak over to Beals Island and Great Waas Island for hiking trails. Historic Machias hosts the annual Maine Blueberry Festival each August. Lubec, the easternmost town in the United States, has a beautiful state park, West Quoddy Head, where a 90-foot cliff overlooks the Bay of Fundy. There's a new international trade port in Eastport, and the Passamaquoddy Indian Tribe has a museum on Route 190. The highest tides in the continental U.S. can be viewed in the Calais area; an excellent viewing spot is the park and boat landing on Route 1 in Robbinston. Come to the "Sunrise County" and discover the unspoiled beauty of Maine. (This region of Maine will be the first place in the United States to see the sun rise on January 1, 2000.)

Mount Desert Island, one of New England's largest islands, is linked to the mainland and its vistas are indescribable. With seventeen mountains and four lakes, Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor are magnets that draw thousands every year. The Park and its 120 miles of hiking trails, colossal views from Cadillac Mountain, and the roar of Thunder Hole provide visitors with memory-filled vacations. Artists flock to photograph or paint the landscape. Bar Harbor's neighbors, Northeast Harbor and Southwest Harbor, attract visitors by land and by water.

The bustling resort town of Bar Harbor is a treasure of delights for all ages. There are art galleries and museums including the Abbe Museum, where you'll find native American artifacts. The July and August music festivals will keep you humming. Whale-watching cruises depart daily, and Maine seafood is freshly prepared at many restaurants. The high speed ferry, The Cat, travels daily to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia and back.

The western side of Mount Desert Island, known as the "quiet side," offers a slower pace. Northeast and Southwest Harbors have ornamental gardens, estates, hundreds of sailing craft, the Wendell Gilley Museum and the Seal Cove Auto Museum, and the annual Oktoberfest.

The East Penobscot Bay region, south of Mount Desert Island, is the third piece of this vacation puzzle called Down East/Acadia. Blue Hill, Brooklin, Castine, Deer Isle and Stonington make up this exceptional grouping of peninsulas and islands. Like fingers, these pieces of Maine land jut into the bay. Each village offers a glimpse of the way life should be. You'll find quiant B&Bs, scrumptious food, colossal vistas and quiet coves you'll fall in love with. Castine has the Maine Maritime Academy, Blue Hill attracts craftspeople and musicians, nearby Brooklin has the Wooden Boat School, on the island of Deer Isle visit the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts.
 
Featured Downeast Maine Properties
Castine Inn - CastineCastine Inn - Castine Inn
Located in the beautiful and charming seaside village of Castine Maine. Few inns along the Maine coast offer the unique setting and style of The Castine Inn. The historic inn stands one block from the harbor on Main Street. Built in 1898, The Castine Inn is an elegant building surrounded by a wrap-around porch and magnificent, well maintained perennial gardens with views of the active harbor. Email: relax@castineinn.com
Alamoosook Lakeside InnAlamoosook Lakeside Inn - Orland Inn
Yankee Magazine Editors Pick. Lakefront Inn open year-round providing guests an opportunity to savor the beauty of nature in a retreat-like setting. After your hearty breakfast, enjoy sightseeing or simply swimming, fishing, canoeing or ice skating on our lake. The Inn is the perfect central location for visiting famous communities such as Bar Harbor, Acadia National Park, Castine and Camden. Additionally, our 150 seat lakeside dining room makes the Inn the perfect location for meetings, receptions and weddings. Email: info@alamoosooklakesideinn.com
Blue Hill InnThe Blue Hill Inn - Blue Hill
The Blue Hill Inn (c.1830), a place to relax, a place to vacation. Visit a quiet & scenic place on the coast. Sail, cruise or kayak past the lighthouses of Penobscot Bay or shop for antiques & visit galleries. Sample food & cooking from local farmer's & fishermen or attend a chamber music concert. Then return to a bed & breakfast of distinction where hors d'oeuvres & wine are served by the fireplace & where our priority is individualized attention to guests. Your hosts: Don & Mary. Email:
Mary@bluehillinn.com
Kingsleigh InnThe Kingsleigh Inn - SOUTHWEST HARBOR (Mt Desert Island)
The Kingsleigh Inn is a turn of the century, turreted Queen Anne Victorian that sits just one hundred yards from the water with an elegant yet casual atmosphere. The inn is located in the center of town surrounded by Acadia National Park. Enjoy rooms with water views, balconies and pampering amenities. A three-course gourmet breakfast is served as are afternoon baked goods and all day tea and espresso. Come experience what The Kingsleigh Inn has to offer! Email: relax@kingsleighinn.com
Acadia’s Oceanside Meadows Inn - Prospect HarborAcadia’s Oceanside Meadows Inn - Prospect Harbor
Enjoy magnificent ocean views and waves crashing on our private sandy beach from our historic Sea Captain’s home on 200 acres. We welcome you to discover the serenity of Acadia’s Schoodic Peninsula and the hospitality of our bed and gourmet breakfast inn located in the heart of beautiful Downeast Maine. Situated five minutes from the spectacular Acadia National Park at Schoodic we’re the perfect place for your Maine vacation or special romantic getaway. Discover tidal pools, four local lighthouses, kayaking, canoeing, whale watching, perennial gardens and wildlife. Experience concerts, science talks and art gallery in our 1820’s timber frame hall. Email: oceaninn@oceaninn.com