Blueberry Fields Bed and
Breakfast is located on the central coast of Maine in the heart
of one of the country's most beautiful areas. We are just
minutes from Camden, Rockland and Augusta. The property features
a 10-acre blueberry field and trails that are great for hiking,
cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
The area abounds with quaint
towns, skiing, golf, lighthouses and other wonderful treasures.
Also check out our
calendar of local area events
including summer fairs and festivals.
Nearby
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Camp
Med-O-Lark - 3
minutes
Today, Med-O-Lark stays true to its roots, continuing
its long tradition of nurturing values in a safe, fun
environment. Med-O-Lark's unique mission is as relevant
today as it was 40 years ago..
Med-O-Lark Web site |
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Sweet
Season Farm & Cafe
Sweet Season Farm is located in the quaint village of
Washington amongst the rolling hills of Knox County.
Pick berries with a commanding view of Appleton Ridge.
Dine in our café serving hearty local foods for
breakfast, lunch or dinner. Shop the farm store
featuring our fresh seasonal produce, baked goods, jams,
and jellies from our own kitchen, local honey, maple
syrup, artisan cheeses & other Maine made products.
Sweet Season
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Gibbs
Library - 5 minutes
Our library is staffed entirely by an energetic and
dedicated group of more than 40 volunteers. It is open
to the public, free, self-sustaining and does not
receive any funding from the Town of Washington. Almost
75% of the yearly budget is used for expanding the
collection of books, CDs, videos, DVDs and computer
equipment.
Gibbs
Library Web site |
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Medomak
Family Camp - 5
minutes
Medomak creates a unique oasis for adults and children
alike. Parents can choose to participate in activities
or just relax and read a good book. Kids learn new
skills, share new experiences with their families, make
new friends and develop an appreciation for the
outdoors.
Medomak Web site |
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Morse's Sauerkraut - 10 minutes
Come tour the “Kraut Haus” on rte. 220 in Waldoboro
and sample the world's finest foods. Our deli case
is chock full of all your current and future
favorite meats and cheeses. Select from our
fine collection of European and American comfiture.
Choose candies from Europe and beyond. Been in
operation since 1913.
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Sweetgrass Farm Winery & Distillery - 15
minutes
Taste wines, ports, and spirits. Learn about wine
production from award-winning winemaker and owner on our
farm preserving Union's rich farming tradition. Hike our
trails, picnic, and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views
of the Medomak river valley.
Sweetgrass Winery Web site |
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Union
Pottery - 15
minutes
Tucked away among the hills and lakes of mid-coast Maine
and surrounded by a collection of antique roses,
assorted fruit trees and a gander named Ginny, Union
Pottery is a reflection of this special part of northern
New England..
Union Pottery Web site |
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Moody's Diner -
15 minutes
Those who have been to Moody's Diner know that
Moody's is not a 'quaint-on-purpose' tourist
attraction. It is a diner on US Route 1 in
Waldoboro, Maine, plain and simple. It has survived,
prospered and grown these 80 years because of good
food, reasonable prices and quick, pleasant service.
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Damariscotta Lake State Park
- 10 minutes
Enjoy picnicking and swimming at one of mid-coast
Maine's most popular day-use parks located on
beautiful Damariscotta Lake in Jefferson. A large
freshwater lake with a sandy beach provides a
relaxing location for beach-goers. Picnic tables and
grills are available for this popular summertime
activity.
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Alford
Lake Camp - 20
minutes
Established in 1907, Alford Lake Camp is one of the
oldest residential girls camps in the world. Located on
over 400 acres in beautiful mid-coast Maine, campers
enjoy traditional tent living, home-cooked family-style
meals, and a 3:1 camper to counselor ratio.
Alford Lake Camp Web site |
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Savage
Oakes Vineyard and Winery - 20
minutes
The site on which the vineyard is located provides an
ideal location for grape production. The south-facing
sloping hillside catches long hours of sunshine
essential for ripening, while the ever-present breezes
maintain the airflow needed for vine health and frost
protection.
Savage Oakes Web site |
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Bailey's
Orchard - 20
minutes
The orchard sits on a 100 acre plot of land. They grow
over 50 varieties of apples, 7 varieties of pears, 3
varieties of plums, crabapples, pumpkins squash and
gourds. They also have cider, honey and fudge. Pick your
own apples in September and October!
Bailey's Orchard Web site |
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Farnsworth Art Museum - 25
minutes
The Farnsworth Art Museum celebrates Maine's ongoing
role in American art. It offers a nationally
recognized collection of works from many of
America's greatest artists. Its Wyeth Center
features works of Andrew, N.C. and Jamie Wyeth. The
Farnsworth's library is also housed in its Rockland
campus.
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Maine State Prison Showroom -
25minutes
All wood products displayed in the Maine State
Prison Showroom are handcrafted by the inmates at
one of the facilities. The industries program
provides inmates with a means of learning valuable
marketable job skills, work ethics and
responsibility.
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Patchwork
Plus - 30
minutes
In our quilt room you will find over 200 hand-made
quilts of all sizes. We have lap, twin, regular, queen
and king quilts in stock. We also have many walling
hangings and baby quilts. We have unfinished furniture.
Jelly cupboards, bookcases, end tables, stands,
wardrobes, entertainment centers, and many more items.
Patchwork Plus Web site |
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Cellardoor Winery - 30 minutes
We are honored to be the caretakers of this very
special place, a 68-acre, 200-year-old farm that has
had only a handful of owners since its fields were
first plowed. We restored the beautiful 1790s barn
several years ago, and more recently we have
restored the old farmhouse and built a
state-of-the-art winery.
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Sail, Power & Steam
Museum - 30 minutes
Welcome to Sharp's Point South, situated on the hallowed
grounds of the historic Snow Shipyard, where before the
turn of the last century, more schooners were built than
anywhere in New England!
Museum
Web site |
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Goose
River Golf Course
- 35
minutes
Scenic and challenging, the Goose River Golf Course is
one of Midcoast Maine's hidden gems. Several holes offer
spectacular views of Mount Battie and Ragged Mountain. A
rolling landscape traverses varying terrain along the
meandering Goose River. Greens fees range $25-$35 for 18
holes.
Goose River Golf Course Web site |
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Owl's
Head Transportation Museum - 45
minutes
The Owls Head Transportation Museum has one of the
finest collections of pioneer-era aircraft and
automobiles in the world. More than 100 historic
aircraft, automobiles, bicycles, carriages and engines
are on permanent display.
Owl's Head Transportation
Museum
Web site |
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Coastal
Maine Botanical Gardens
- 50
minutes
At Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, you’ll discover
stunning ornamental gardens and exceptional natural
beauty, waterfalls, and incomparable stonework and
sculpture. Miles of trails allow you to experience
waterfront and woodlands that are quintessentially
Maine.
Coastal Maine
Botanical Gardens
Web site |
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Fort Knox State Historic Site & Penobscot
Bay Narrows Observatory - 70 minutes
Located on the west bank of the Penobscot River in
Prospect, Maine, Fort Knox is one of the
best-preserved fortifications on the New England
seacoast. The Fort has many architectural features
present only to itself, as well as a rich
history. An elevator takes you to the top of the
tallest public bridge-observatory in the world.
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Cities and Towns |
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Camden, Maine - 30
minutes
The quaint harbor town of Camden is one of the jewels of
the Maine coast. You may recognize the town square from
"Payton Place," which was filmed in the town 50 years
ago.
Camden area Web site |
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Augusta, Maine - 30
minutes
The state capital.
Augusta visitors Web site |
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Rockland, Maine - 30
minutes
Another quaint harbor town that's a little off the radar
of many tourists.
Rockland Web site |
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Freeport, Maine - 60
minutes
The home of L.L. Bean, Freeport has become a shopper's
mecca with dozens of outlet stores. The home store of
L.L. Bean is still the focal point of the town, but the
best deals can be found in the many outlets that have
grown up around it.
Freeport merchants association Web site |
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Portland, Maine - 90
minutes
The largest city in Maine, Portland is the cosmopolitan
hub of the state. The state's best restaurants, arts and
cultural offerings are largely centered around Portland.
Portland downtown district Web site |
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Bangor, Maine - 90
minutes
The third largest city in Maine, Bangor is the famous
home of fright writer Stephen King, among others. Bangor
is the quintessential Down East town; And while it's
seen its heyday, the town has an historic feel and a
University of Maine campus nearby.
Bangor
information Web site |
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Bar Harbor & Acadia National Park
- 1 hour & 45 minutes
One of our country's most beautiful national parks sits
on an island with the lovely town of Bar Harbor. No trip
to Maine is complete without exploring the park and
staying until evening in Bar Harbor for some lobstah.
Acadia magic Web site |
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