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wendydenny Nov 21st, 2006 09:26 AM

Bar Harbor B & B
 
We are going to Bar Harbor in June '07. We are looking for recommendations for places to stay and also things to do.

jbass Nov 21st, 2006 01:09 PM

Hi-I was just there in October. Stayed at the Bar Harbor Inn. Great location but pricey; not sure the value was there. Go to Acadia Nat'l park-it's wonderful. Harbor cruise-great. Visit the Bar Harbor Brewing Co (Blueberry beer-surprising tasty); the local winery whose name now escapes me. If I think of anything else, I will update.
((h))

Billee Nov 22nd, 2006 08:07 PM

The Balance Rock Inn is nice.

Grcxx3 Nov 23rd, 2006 12:41 AM

We were there years ago and stayed at a place just outside town called Inn at Canoe Point. It was spectacular.

hms123 Nov 30th, 2006 07:58 AM

The Inn at Canoe Point was fabulous, but it is now a private home. We stayed at a very nice B&B in Bar harbor called the Ullikana. I recommend it highly.

Grcxx3 Nov 30th, 2006 08:11 AM

hms123 - what a bummer!!! But thanks for the update!

mdn Nov 30th, 2006 10:48 AM

We were there just a couple of months ago and stayed at the Bass Cottage Inn. It is the best B&B type place that I've ever stayed at. Even if someone offered me a couple of free nights at another good B&B in Bar Harbor, I'd still pay to stay at Bass Cottage.

tico Dec 1st, 2006 08:58 AM

We go up to Mt Derest Island as ofen as posible. I suggest renting a cabin or house for the week. It's nice to have your own kitchen, extra space or even a view of the ocean or lake. Try www.cyberrentals.com or www.vrbo.com

carolsc Dec 1st, 2006 09:10 AM

We stay at Rosecliff Cottages just about every year. There are 2 small cottages (for 2 people) and a big house. It's located right on the water (rocky "beach" where we launch our kayaks)and up the road from Acadia National Park headquarters. And most importantly, away from the madness of downtown Bar Harbor! Tons to do if you bike, hike, and paddle. Don't miss the Jordan Pond House for lunch (or dinner). They have the best lobster stew and popovers.

Buffy9297 Dec 6th, 2006 07:49 AM

wendydenny -- my hubby and I were there last May and we stayed at the Bar Harbor Inn. jbass noted it was pricey in October, but I didn't think so in early May. I would imagine the rates would go back up in the summer and fall. Anyway, I really liked the location - water view and right by the Shore Path, which I recommend walking. My hubby and I walked around the entire town and had a wonderful time there. We ate at Geddy's and I highly recommend it. Also went to Acadia National Park -- which is a must.

Slw Dec 6th, 2006 11:59 AM

A few years ago we stayed at the Holbrook House which was very nice. The hosts were very helpful and laid out a snack (cookies, tea) every afternoon. Breakfast was delish.

somjana Nov 19th, 2008 12:21 PM

Just an update for those planning to go to Bar Harbor - don't stay at Rosecliff Cottages. They have done major construction on the property and it's not a comfortable, peaceful spot anymore. We just stayed and do not recommend Rosecliff Cottages.


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