Take the Cribstone Bridge to Bailey Island and explore Land's End, hike the Giant’s Stairs Trail (an easy path offering sweeping bay views), or view the work of local Maine craftspeople at Seaside Creations
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Managed by a Maine lobstering family, Holbrook’s specializes in traditional and delicious Maine summer fare. Plenty of beautiful and scenic outdoor seating
Visit Popham Beach (one of Erica's favorite places in Maine) to relax and enjoy walking to Fox Island at low tide. Further down the road explore Civil War era historic Fort Popham
With 3 million visitors each year, the L.L. Bean flagship store is arguably Freeport's largest attraction, open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
Home of Bowdoin College, Brunswick mixes New England charm with a thriving arts and entertainment culture. Maine Street includes a diverse variety of restaurants, local boutiques, and the Eveningstar Cinema for arthouse films. Points of interest include the Bowdoin College campus (which houses the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Maine State Music Theater, and the Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum) , Gelato Fiasco, Little Dog Cafe, and just across the green bridge in Topsham the Sea Dog Brewing Company
The Old Port is a quaint historic district with cobblestone streets and brick buildings housing clothing boutiques, gourmet food stores, and souvenir shops. Enjoy a variety of restaurants (Jordan and Erica highly recommend Duckfat and The Holy Donut) including pubs, breweries, cocktail bars, and traditional seafood spots by the waterfront. Ferries depart to Casco Bay Islands from the pier.