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EVEN ON THE MOST ORDINARY of maps, unenhanced by the artist’s hand, the coast of Maine is so bedecked by peninsulas and isles, it has the homey appearance of untrimmed pie crust.  The crust gets shaggier as you head north:  from the relatively smooth coast around York and Kennebunk, to the freeform fringes of Boothbay and Damariscotta, to the deep harbors and small islands of Camden and Rockport.  All along are points, some marked and ballyhooed, some hidden.

About halfway up Route1, Boothbay Harbor is the tourist Mecca.  Adjacent East Boothbay is smaller, with almost no commercial development.  If you want lots of restaurants, lodgings, and shopping, Boothbay’s your ticket.  But if you want quiet and more room to roam, tool around East Boothbay. A walk or drive along Route 96, the main street in the town, leads to the outermost point.

For more pastoral views, follow Murray Hill Road.  You’ll pass meadows rife with crickets and bees, ponds with lilies and frogs, and at the top, gracious Five Gables Inn, at the edge of Linekin Bay.

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"Quite frankly, this place is perfect."

An Explorers Guide, Maine

"..... even your Martha's Vineyard breakfast fantasy pales by comparison."

The Porsche Magazine

"Highly Recommended."

Frommers


Guest's remarks from TripAdvisor:

"This place continues to draw us back"

"Our favorite New England Inn"

"Our 5th straight year at Five Gables Inn" 

"Mike and De are wonderful hosts"

"We loved watching the bay and the lobster boats from the expansive porch"

"Best breakfast we ever had"

"All-in-all, the place to stay if you are in the Boothbay Harbor area"

"Incomparable hospitality"

"Immaculate, charming, and peaceful"

 

Contact Information:

P.O. Box 335
Murray Hill Road
East Boothbay, Maine 04544
email: info@fivegablesinn.com
1-207-633-4551
1800-451-5048