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Quaint cottage nestled at Pemaquid Point.Relax in the screened in porch, lock eyes onto blue sea, Two bedrooms:queen bed, two twin beds, knotty pine paneling in all rooms, living room affords comfortable seating, brick fireplace, perfect off the grid vacation as sounds of ocean lull you sleep day and night. The space Picturesque New England Vacation: Located at tip of Pemaquid Penninsula within minutes to attractions: lighthouse, museum, restaurants, antiques, kayaking, beach and nearby majestic views of ocean. .. remember that camera for spectacular shots of crimson sunsets, catch a glimpse of seals frolicking on rocks. Affordable, efficiency size cottage with a real get away feeling; Enjoy lobster, Maine Blueberries, feel the fine sand at the beach and the salty air on your face. . Amenities include: iron, hairdryer, beach chairs and picnic basket. Bring your own linens and towels - Small charge to have them provided for you. Kitchen has full size fridge, toaster, oven, pots/pans, plates/cups, coffee maker, spices, stereo. Front porch overlooks vintage garden, ocean view, flower boxes and provides a spot to enjoy an early morning cup of coffee.leeps four, one queen two twins. Screened in porch, fireplace, indoor and outdoor dining. Plenty of blankets for those great sleeping nights. Keep an eye out for deer, moose, fox, eagles and ospreys. Clear nights provide fabulous star watching. Local grocery store ,Reillys has it all...paper, deli, pizza, meats, milk and bread to name a few. Hardy Boat Cruises: See Maine by sea and smell the salt air and cool breeze on your face. Puffin Watch, Seal Watch and Sunset Light House Cruiseand Great day-trip to Monhegan Island is a must on this visit to the Maine coast. Wear comfortable foot gear. and enjoy lunch or dinner at Shaw's Restaurant on the pier at New Harbor when you return back to shore. On Monhegan Island bring a picnic, back pack in closet for hikers, Hike to cliffs on far side of Island. Artist galleries open by chance in village. Lighthouse Museum interesting and worth poking around to see local lore of the sea. You can buy pizza/drink on Island. In May/September Bird Migration Is TOPS! Bring Binoculars,trail guides provided by Hardy Boat, wear good walking shoes paths only no paved roads....a throw back in time....On a trip last summer one renter saw whales, porpoises, seals, variety of birds and was especially delighted with trip. Fort William Henry: Fabulous must see spot....for the historian in you of colonial life in Northern New England.Early settlement provided Cod for Europeans in 1600's made this an important British claim. Museum is rich with artifacts and short 15 minute movie of Pemaquid settlement. Fort sports a self guided tour of settlement gives an idea of how daily life was conducted. Monday night Historical Lectures Series, Special events and lantern tours. Pirate Dixie Bull once raided the settlement, hurricane sunk the Angel Gabriel, Native Americans/French traded and fought with British. Maine TV crews had been filming Maine Archeologist at dig this past summer Archeologists still working at the dig. Picnic basket, blanket and a bottle of wine included at cottage. Handicap accessible with picnic benches and panoramic view of Pemaquid Harbor. Order a lunch from Riley's Market at the Deli section or from The Cupboard Restaurant on the Huddle Road. Pemaquid Beach: Love this cresent shaped beach with fine views of John's Bay and Islands. Relax, walk and collect shells....Fine white sand, excellent for making sand castles or burying your feet. Snack bar is a must. French fries and a cold drink make it heaven. Fall asleep under an umbrella, listening to the waves. Feeling adventurous? Rent a boogie board and ride the waves if the surf is up. Beach-comb for treasures. Hot showers till 5. Special concerts, fireworks, yoga in the mornings . Park is open till sunset. Minimum fee to enter. Plenty of parking beach lovers delight! Short walk to ocean I check my messages early in the morning. Guest access Short walk to ocean, park in driveway, one step into cottage from kitchen door Other things to note View Of sunset, 200 yards to ocean...relax and enjoy sunset sitting on bench. Fireplace for cool nights. Apple orchards in area...Clark Cove has best apple cider.
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