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We invite you to stay in our 1790 colonial inn on sixteen country acres. Tidal river meets meadow - birds sing and eagles soar. Woods offer hiking or cross-country skiing from a large, comfortable quiet retreat. Antique and country furnishings throughout. All the space needed to mingle or be alone. |
The Fairhaven Inn is one of the
best places to stay.
Stephen Birnbaum - "Exploring the Coast of
Maine" Good Housekeeping Magazine
Nestled into a hillside overlooking the wide and majestic Kennebec. Eight Charming Guest Rooms. Open Year Round. |
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Voted best B&B, most friendly
innkeepers and highest beds on our journey all around New England. A great place to come
back to.
M and M, Heidelberg, Germany
Located 3 miles outside the ""City of Ships,"" Fairhaven is close to a variety of dining experiences, from the 5 star Robinhood Meetinghouse to the burgers and fries of the 50s, served at Fat Boy's by old time car-hops. Of course, ""lobstah"" comes right off the boat and into the pot at the Fisherman's Co-op at Five Islands.
If hiking is your pleasure, take a short walk through Fairhaven's 16 acres of woods and meadows or hike at Morse's Mountain Preserve down to the secluded Seawall Beach. Play golf just around the corner at Bath's Championship 18 hole course. Visit one of the 20 museums and historical societies. Find your ancestors at the Patten Free Library's genealogy room. Come to mingle or to be alone. There is room for all at Fairhaven.
Top Ten (reasons to stay an extra day in the Bath Area) |
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We've stayed in countless
B&Bs across the Us and Europe and yours is one of the best! Your graciousness and
generosity were wonderful-And you help during our over-board adventure was terrific.
Thanks so much.
Deb and Michael, Malvern Pennsylvania
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Directions:
From Boston: Take 93 North to 95. Follow 95 through Mass, New Hampshire and into Maine. It will become the Maine Turnpike when you get to the border. Take Exit 44 (old exit 6A) to 295 North. Once on 295, Freeport and L.L. Bean are at exit 22 (old exit 20) if you want to make a shopping stop. If not, continue to exit 28 (old exit 22), Route 1 North. You'll drive through the outskirts of Brunswick, past Mc Donald's and some car dealerships. After the Saturn dealership, get into the left lane. Watch for the signs to Bath and just follow the flow of the traffic. You will come onto a divided highway which is Route 1. Take the 3rd exit, marked New Meadows Road, West Bath. This exit is in the country, before you get to Bath. Turn right at the end of the exit. Go .9 mile to the stop sign. You will see a sign for the Bath Country Club pointing straight(There is a street light after dark). Turn right and then an immediate left onto Ridge Rd to go straight. Go .8 mile and turn right on Whiskeag Road. (street light after dark) Go .9 mile and turn left onto North Bath Road (street light after dark). Go .5 mile to the 2nd big house that is close to the road on the left. There is a sign.
From Brunswick on Route 1 North: New Meadows Road Exit, Turn right at end of exit. Go .9 miles on New Meadows. Turn right then take immediate left onto Ridge Road. (You'll see a sign for the Bath Country Club) Go .8 miles, turn right onto Whiskeag Road. Go .9 miles, turn left on North Bath. There will be a street light. Go .5 miles. Fairhaven Inn is the second large house close to the road
From Woolwich on Route 1 South: At the end of the Bridge in Bath, exit at Front Street/Bath/Phippsburg(Rte 209). Bear right off exit(onto Front Street), go one block and turn left onto Center Street. At stop sign at top of hill, turn right onto High Street and go 1.4 miles exactly. Turn left onto Whiskeag Road for 1.2 miles. Turn right onto North Bath Road and Inn is one-half mile on left.
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