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White Rocks Is Wonderful Gary -- Aug 24, 2012 08:02 am We've vacationed at White Rocks Cottage for several years now, usually spending our anniversary there. It's private, peaceful and quiet, and offers a welcome respite from the cares of everyday life. Reid State Park is also nearby, with a lovely beach. We especially enjoy watching the sunsets across the Kennebec, and the seals and various birds, just a few feet from the screened in porch. There are numerous restaurants and other things to see or do within easy drive. We certainly had our share of Maine seafood! In nearby Bath, try the Kennebec Tavern and Maxwell's. In Wiscasset, we suggest Sarah's on Route 1. The food is great, usually with no waiting, and we think it's nicer than standing in line at Red's across the street! Shaw's Lobster, in New Harbor (near Pemaquid), up Route 1 North, is also a great place to enjoy lobsters, clams and other seafood. Again, the cottage is a wonderfully peaceful place, and we think would be a great honeymoon spot! Vacationing at White Rocks Ruth -- Jul 04, 2012 12:28 pm All the amenities and comforts of home and a whole lot more. In June we stayed at White Rocks cottage for the third year in a row and every year, we know why we come back. Relaxation, peace and quiet, privacy, wonderful views, glorious sandy beaches minutes away, fabulous seafood, fascinating local history, and plenty of activities for all ages. To sum it up, a stay at White Rocks cottage will be a memory you will treasure forever! July 2011 at White Rocks Don -- Jun 28, 2012 04:19 pm We had a wonderful time at the cottage. The accomodations were lovely - beautifully decorated rooms, kitchen well stocked with needed appliances, etc (bring your own food of course), fabulous porches - especially the back screen-enclosed porch with the view of the river. Birds, otters, fish, boats... We didn't turn the TV on once! We drove up to the Saltwater Farms Cooking School for a delicious dinner, took a puffin cruise, visited several of the beaches in the area, hiked to the Squirrel Point Lighthouse AND spent four hours at the Musical Wonder House in Wiscasset. The Farnsworth Museum and Wyeth Center in Rockland was a special treat. And the Georgetown Historical Society was a perfect gem of a museum. And of course we really enjoyed Maine lobster, Maine crab, Maine cheese and Maine BEER! |
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