Maine, USA
Maine bed and breakfast accommodation for a peaceful vacation
Maine bed and breakfast establishments are found all over the state but especially along the rugged rocky coastline and sandy beaches where people find and peace and quiet. Maine also has inland mountains and charming cities packed with Maine B&B lodges and inns. Maine is typically New England and is sometimes referred to as “The Pine Tree State”. Bed and breakfasts have sprung up because Maine is a vacation destination of wonderful seascapes, character lighthouses and lobster fishing villages along the coast. There are bed and breakfasts in Maine near the whitewater rivers, lakes and mountains inland as well. Mountain climbers, hikers, fishermen, snowmobile enthusiasts and river rafters often make use of Maine bed and breakfasts so they can fill their days with active sports and return to a snug bed and breakfast atmosphere in the evenings.
There are Maine bed and breakfasts near the magnificent Acadia National Park on the coast. Here bed and breakfast residents can watch the sun rise in the first place in the United States. In addition to its rocky shores and inlets, Maine’s coast has white sand beaches and the sunny, lazy summertime beach culture that provides fun for families and children, especially those staying in coastal B&Bs inns and lodges in Maine. Maine is loved for its food, and fresh seafood including lobster is the big favorite. Maine harvests the country’s finest blueberries and native strawberries during the glorious summer months. It produces great maple syrup too. Maine is a prime shopping destination with name-brand factory outlets and legendary outfitters. There is Maine bed and breakfast accommodation in the farming areas and also near the shopping centers.
But Maine is primarily famous for its picturesque seaside villages along the coastline. There are countless Maine bed and breakfasts in and near the bays, harbors and islands of Maine. Essentially Maine is about seasonal wilderness, fresh water lakes and mountains where outdoor activities abound, – be it biking, fishing, canoeing, hiking, rafting, snowmobiling or skiing. But don’t forget the charming towns of Maine and their cute B&Bs, lodges and inns. Maine’s towns and cities have tried to preserve much of their 18th- and 19th-century neighborhoods. These elegant buildings now are often the home of excellent restaurants, antique stores, and of course the lovely Maine bed and breakfast establishments where visitors love to stay.