A trip to Maine means secret nooks and hidden rural roads. It means stolen moments taking in the strength of our coast and it means peaceful winter walks through snowy woods. Put simply, Maine is the perfect place for taking some time to enjoy the world around you. What better way to do that than spending some time in a family-owned B&B off the beaten path in Vacationland. To help plan the perfect getaway, here are some charming bed and breakfasts in Maine that will have you coming back time and time again.

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  1. Applewood Inn, Freeport

Applewood Inn / Tripadvisor Just off the hustle and bustle of the main shopping street in Freeport, lies this gem. Applewood Inn has all that you expect in a Maine B&B, including the most lovely hosts you can imagine. They allow dogs and toddlers (I’ve brought my dog, Mr. Pants) and Jay will do just about anything to make you comfortable. Head over to the Applewood Inn website for more information. Applewood Inn, 10 Holbrook St, Freeport, ME 04032, USA

  1. Camden Windward House, Camden

Camden Windward House Bed & Breakfast / Yelp If you’re looking for a home away from home where the menu caters to just about any diet you might have, this is the clear choice! Kristi and Jesse fled suburban NYC life to start a life where the focus was on living and on spending quality time as a family. And, that love of life comes across in just about everything they do here. This is a delightful B&B in Maine that’s sure to have you returning time and time again. Learn more and book your stay at the Camden Windward House website. Camden Windward House, 6 High St, Camden, ME 04843, USA

  1. Old Iron Inn, Caribou

Julie R. / Yelp Northern Maine often gets forgotten when thinking of cozy inns, which is why we’re pleased to be able to include the Old Iron Inn on this list. Located in Caribou, it’s a quirky little home from the turn of the century, full of antiques and other interesting elements. They boast a fascinating collection of old irons, Lincoln, mystery and aviation history libraries, and they have around 40 different magazine subscriptions. A stay here means cozy nights, delicious breakfasts and lots to discover without even leaving the home. This is a beautiful place to stay that’s well-worth the trip! Head over to the Old Iron Inn website to learn more and book your stay. Old Iron Inn Bed and Breakfast, 155 High St, Caribou, ME 04736, USA

  1. Lindsey Guest House, Rockland

Stanford M. / Yelp The Captain Lindsey House Inn (also called simply, “The Lindsey Guest House”) is a beautiful place to stay in Rockland, Maine. The B&B’s look is bright, airy, contemporary, and very nautical… it’s a total vibe, and we’re here for it! If you’re looking for a comfortable B&B stay with a clean, refreshing feel, check them out! But, be warned, this establishment also made it onto our Maine haunted hotels list!! Learn more by visiting the Lindsey Guest House website. 5 Lindsey St, Rockland, ME 04841, USA

  1. Chapman Cottage, York

charles p. / Yelp Don’t discount Southern Maine when it comes to quintessential bed and breakfasts! From the incredible menu with raved about food to drinks to the lovely grounds, this place is a true gem! The Inn has seven beautifully appointed luxury guest rooms, each with its own unique amenities and character. The three third floor rooms feature large private decks, perfect for enjoying your morning breakfast and the beautiful scenery that surrounds the Inn. Two rooms on the second floor offer oversize spa bathrooms complete with jacuzzi tubs for two, separate shower, and gas fireplaces. This place is pure hygee vibes, and sure to become your new favorite getaway in the Pine Tree State. Visit the Chapman Cottage website to learn more. 480 York St, York, ME 03909, USA

  1. The Mercury, Portland

Mercury Inn / Yelp While we typically like to share photos of the exterior of businesses so you can find them more easily, we had to include an interior shot for Mercury. It’s just too incredible to keep hidden way! Owners, Tim and Jacob have dedicated their Parkside neighborhood space to sustainability - in everything from cleaning materials to the way they run the kitchen. Inside feels like a breath of fresh air. Bright, clean and spacious the Mercury provides a perfect mix of familiarity and chicness. Stay here as a departure from what you might expect in a Maine B&B. Mercury Inn in Portland, Maine offers modern and expertly designed accommodations, local fare, and warm hospitality. This is a literal breath of fresh air, and a delightful change of pace from your standard bed and breakfasts in Maine. Visit The Mercury’s website to learn more. The Mercury, 273 State St, Portland, ME 04101, USA

  1. Pilgrim’s Inn, Deer Isle

Pilgrim’s Inn / Facebook Pilgrim’s Inn is located in a restored building from the 1790s. Guest rave about the customer service, which includes kindness in addition to tea and cookies. Overlooking picturesque Northwest Harbor and tranquil Mill Pond, Pilgrim’s Inn on Deer Isle is the perfect place to experience all the things to do in Downeast Maine. Built in 1793, this historic post-and-beam inn welcomes guests with the ambiance of a bygone era. Lovingly restored and meticulously maintained, Pilgrim’s Inn is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and the B&B is a proud member of Inns Along The Coast. This charming lodging in Deer Isle will surely create memories that will last a lifetime. Learn more here. Pilgrim’s Inn, 20 Main St, Deer Isle, ME 04627, USA

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bed and breakfasts in Maine December 18, 2021 Sarah What are some other charming bed and breakfasts in Maine? Some other bed and breakfasts in Maine are:

Freedom House Bed and Breakfast Bethel has over 9 bed and breakfasts Captain Nickles Inn

There’s nothing better than planning a vacation (or a staycation!) in Maine. There are tons of different areas offering views for any taste. Those who love the mountains and woods can head inland to find refuge by a lake. And those who enjoy the state’s coastal views have plenty to choose from. If you’re in the coast lover’s group, we’ve got a great option to make your stay extra lovely and unique. Just head to Machiasport tucked away in Washington County, where you’ll find the most unique rental cottage in Maine… complete with its own lobster boat lounge! Prefer the classic B&B experience? Wrap yourself in luxury, for example, when you check into Bar Harbor, Saltair Waterfront Inn Bed and Breakfast, a waterfront property that promises a luxurious escape and some of the most beautiful views in town. What are the best small towns to visit in Maine? Every state has small towns, but the ones in Maine just feel better. In addition to being absolutely beautiful and irresistibly charming, the community vibe in Maine’s towns is strong – and seeing independent businesses thrive reminds us just how important it is to visit these places. The next time you have time to explore, head to these downtown areas to support the local community – and have a great time while you’re there! Some notable little locales on the list include Ogunquit and South Berwick, both of which are in York County, Norway (over in Oxford County), Houlton in Aroostook County, and, of course, Bath and Kennebunkport, a place we absolutely adore. What’s winter like in Maine? If the idea of being in a real-life snow globe (or Hallmark movie) sounds appealing to you then you will positively love winter in Maine. Every year, the coast receives anywhere from 50-70 inches, and inland receives roughly 60-110 inches of snowfall – and of course, this white stuff is accompanied by chilly temperatures, wind, and ice. Even though it may be a hassle to shovel, there are so many wonderful things about winter weather in Maine, and the endless winter activities are just one of the perks of living in this great state. While some parts of Maine see more snow than others, the city of Caribou sees more than most, which is why it may be the town that gets the most snow in Maine. Wondering what winter is like in the snowiest town in Maine? Let’s take a look!

Applewood Inn / Tripadvisor

Just off the hustle and bustle of the main shopping street in Freeport, lies this gem. Applewood Inn has all that you expect in a Maine B&B, including the most lovely hosts you can imagine. They allow dogs and toddlers (I’ve brought my dog, Mr. Pants) and Jay will do just about anything to make you comfortable. Head over to the Applewood Inn website for more information.

Applewood Inn, 10 Holbrook St, Freeport, ME 04032, USA

Camden Windward House Bed & Breakfast / Yelp

If you’re looking for a home away from home where the menu caters to just about any diet you might have, this is the clear choice! Kristi and Jesse fled suburban NYC life to start a life where the focus was on living and on spending quality time as a family. And, that love of life comes across in just about everything they do here. This is a delightful B&B in Maine that’s sure to have you returning time and time again. Learn more and book your stay at the Camden Windward House website.

Camden Windward House, 6 High St, Camden, ME 04843, USA

Julie R. / Yelp

Northern Maine often gets forgotten when thinking of cozy inns, which is why we’re pleased to be able to include the Old Iron Inn on this list. Located in Caribou, it’s a quirky little home from the turn of the century, full of antiques and other interesting elements. They boast a fascinating collection of old irons, Lincoln, mystery and aviation history libraries, and they have around 40 different magazine subscriptions. A stay here means cozy nights, delicious breakfasts and lots to discover without even leaving the home. This is a beautiful place to stay that’s well-worth the trip! Head over to the Old Iron Inn website to learn more and book your stay.

Old Iron Inn Bed and Breakfast, 155 High St, Caribou, ME 04736, USA

Stanford M. / Yelp

The Captain Lindsey House Inn (also called simply, “The Lindsey Guest House”) is a beautiful place to stay in Rockland, Maine. The B&B’s look is bright, airy, contemporary, and very nautical… it’s a total vibe, and we’re here for it! If you’re looking for a comfortable B&B stay with a clean, refreshing feel, check them out! But, be warned, this establishment also made it onto our Maine haunted hotels list!! Learn more by visiting the Lindsey Guest House website.

5 Lindsey St, Rockland, ME 04841, USA

charles p. / Yelp

Don’t discount Southern Maine when it comes to quintessential bed and breakfasts! From the incredible menu with raved about food to drinks to the lovely grounds, this place is a true gem! The Inn has seven beautifully appointed luxury guest rooms, each with its own unique amenities and character. The three third floor rooms feature large private decks, perfect for enjoying your morning breakfast and the beautiful scenery that surrounds the Inn. Two rooms on the second floor offer oversize spa bathrooms complete with jacuzzi tubs for two, separate shower, and gas fireplaces. This place is pure hygee vibes, and sure to become your new favorite getaway in the Pine Tree State. Visit the Chapman Cottage website to learn more.

480 York St, York, ME 03909, USA

Mercury Inn / Yelp

While we typically like to share photos of the exterior of businesses so you can find them more easily, we had to include an interior shot for Mercury. It’s just too incredible to keep hidden way! Owners, Tim and Jacob have dedicated their Parkside neighborhood space to sustainability - in everything from cleaning materials to the way they run the kitchen. Inside feels like a breath of fresh air. Bright, clean and spacious the Mercury provides a perfect mix of familiarity and chicness. Stay here as a departure from what you might expect in a Maine B&B. Mercury Inn in Portland, Maine offers modern and expertly designed accommodations, local fare, and warm hospitality. This is a literal breath of fresh air, and a delightful change of pace from your standard bed and breakfasts in Maine. Visit The Mercury’s website to learn more.

The Mercury, 273 State St, Portland, ME 04101, USA

Pilgrim’s Inn / Facebook

Pilgrim’s Inn is located in a restored building from the 1790s. Guest rave about the customer service, which includes kindness in addition to tea and cookies. Overlooking picturesque Northwest Harbor and tranquil Mill Pond, Pilgrim’s Inn on Deer Isle is the perfect place to experience all the things to do in Downeast Maine. Built in 1793, this historic post-and-beam inn welcomes guests with the ambiance of a bygone era. Lovingly restored and meticulously maintained, Pilgrim’s Inn is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and the B&B is a proud member of Inns Along The Coast. This charming lodging in Deer Isle will surely create memories that will last a lifetime. Learn more here.

Pilgrim’s Inn, 20 Main St, Deer Isle, ME 04627, USA

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bed and breakfasts in Maine

December 18, 2021

Sarah

What are some other charming bed and breakfasts in Maine? Some other bed and breakfasts in Maine are:

Freedom House Bed and Breakfast Bethel has over 9 bed and breakfasts Captain Nickles Inn

There’s nothing better than planning a vacation (or a staycation!) in Maine. There are tons of different areas offering views for any taste. Those who love the mountains and woods can head inland to find refuge by a lake. And those who enjoy the state’s coastal views have plenty to choose from. If you’re in the coast lover’s group, we’ve got a great option to make your stay extra lovely and unique. Just head to Machiasport tucked away in Washington County, where you’ll find the most unique rental cottage in Maine… complete with its own lobster boat lounge! Prefer the classic B&B experience? Wrap yourself in luxury, for example, when you check into Bar Harbor, Saltair Waterfront Inn Bed and Breakfast, a waterfront property that promises a luxurious escape and some of the most beautiful views in town. What are the best small towns to visit in Maine? Every state has small towns, but the ones in Maine just feel better. In addition to being absolutely beautiful and irresistibly charming, the community vibe in Maine’s towns is strong – and seeing independent businesses thrive reminds us just how important it is to visit these places. The next time you have time to explore, head to these downtown areas to support the local community – and have a great time while you’re there! Some notable little locales on the list include Ogunquit and South Berwick, both of which are in York County, Norway (over in Oxford County), Houlton in Aroostook County, and, of course, Bath and Kennebunkport, a place we absolutely adore. What’s winter like in Maine? If the idea of being in a real-life snow globe (or Hallmark movie) sounds appealing to you then you will positively love winter in Maine. Every year, the coast receives anywhere from 50-70 inches, and inland receives roughly 60-110 inches of snowfall – and of course, this white stuff is accompanied by chilly temperatures, wind, and ice. Even though it may be a hassle to shovel, there are so many wonderful things about winter weather in Maine, and the endless winter activities are just one of the perks of living in this great state. While some parts of Maine see more snow than others, the city of Caribou sees more than most, which is why it may be the town that gets the most snow in Maine. Wondering what winter is like in the snowiest town in Maine? Let’s take a look!

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Some other bed and breakfasts in Maine are:

  • Freedom House Bed and Breakfast
  • Bethel has over 9 bed and breakfasts
  • Captain Nickles Inn

There’s nothing better than planning a vacation (or a staycation!) in Maine. There are tons of different areas offering views for any taste. Those who love the mountains and woods can head inland to find refuge by a lake. And those who enjoy the state’s coastal views have plenty to choose from. If you’re in the coast lover’s group, we’ve got a great option to make your stay extra lovely and unique. Just head to Machiasport tucked away in Washington County, where you’ll find the most unique rental cottage in Maine… complete with its own lobster boat lounge! Prefer the classic B&B experience? Wrap yourself in luxury, for example, when you check into Bar Harbor, Saltair Waterfront Inn Bed and Breakfast, a waterfront property that promises a luxurious escape and some of the most beautiful views in town.

What are the best small towns to visit in Maine?

Every state has small towns, but the ones in Maine just feel better. In addition to being absolutely beautiful and irresistibly charming, the community vibe in Maine’s towns is strong – and seeing independent businesses thrive reminds us just how important it is to visit these places. The next time you have time to explore, head to these downtown areas to support the local community – and have a great time while you’re there! Some notable little locales on the list include Ogunquit and South Berwick, both of which are in York County, Norway (over in Oxford County), Houlton in Aroostook County, and, of course, Bath and Kennebunkport, a place we absolutely adore.

What’s winter like in Maine?

If the idea of being in a real-life snow globe (or Hallmark movie) sounds appealing to you then you will positively love winter in Maine. Every year, the coast receives anywhere from 50-70 inches, and inland receives roughly 60-110 inches of snowfall – and of course, this white stuff is accompanied by chilly temperatures, wind, and ice. Even though it may be a hassle to shovel, there are so many wonderful things about winter weather in Maine, and the endless winter activities are just one of the perks of living in this great state. While some parts of Maine see more snow than others, the city of Caribou sees more than most, which is why it may be the town that gets the most snow in Maine. Wondering what winter is like in the snowiest town in Maine? Let’s take a look!