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Fall
in Rockland
Lighthouses, Lobster and Luxury abound during the Fall Season
on the coast of Maine…
Rockland, a coastal Maine village at the entry point to Penobscot
Bay, is located in the geographic center of midcoast Maine which
makes it easy to call home while you daytrip to LL Bean or Acadia
National Park and every point in between! Rockland has been named
the “Lobster Capital of Maine” and has over 14 lighthouses
within a short drive. We also boast over 140 homes listed in the
National Registry of Historic Places.
The Berry Manor Inn, the Captain Lindsey Inn and the LimeRock
Inn, premier members of the Historic Inns of Rockland, represent
the three most luxurious bed and breakfast accommodations in the
Rockland area. Each of the three inns offers modern amenities blended
impeccably with the appointments of their magnificent historic
buildings. Fireplaces, high-speed internet access, private baths,
whirlpool tubs, beds draped with the finest linens and a sumptuous
breakfast fare that will leave you energized for all the day has
in store for you. These are just a few of the luxurious amenities
we offer you as our guest.
When the weather is still warm, September is a great time for
anyone to escape to mid-coast Maine for a terrific getaway. Stroll
down our historic Main Street to enjoy the boutiques, galleries
and renowned museums like the Farnsworth Art Museum and Wyeth Center
and the Lighthouse Museum at the Gateway Center. Visit the Owls
Head Transportation Museum for an outstanding collection of antique
and classic cars and planes. Feeling a little more energetic? Take
a daytrip on a schooner to watch the first of falls colors appear
on the islands of Penobscot Bay; hike or drive to the top of Mt.
Battie or sign up for a harbor kayaking trip!
Once fall arrives, the Maine Coast comes alive with apple picking,
hayrides, bonfires and enjoying the changing foliage. Our beautiful
coastline and nearby mountains make the perfect setting for a classic
New England getaway weekend.
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