40% off (Sale price $106.25, Reg. Price $179.00) :: Hotel at a Glance: The Lodge at Camden HillsEvery room at The Lodge at Camden Hills offers a private deck with sweeping views of Penobscot Bay. When its time to head inside, guests can curl their hands around a warm mug of freshly-brewed coffee from their in-room Keurig machine. Opt for a Fireplace Suite to cozy up beside a wood-burning hearth, or choose a cottage with a two-person jetted tub and relax during a long soak. Share vacation photos with faraway family and friends when you connect to the hotels free WiFi network. Go hiking in Camden Hills State Park, located right behind the property, which offers 30 miles of scenic hiking trails and wooded hills. Admire the coastline from the summit of Mount Battie, which you can climb during a hike in the park. TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence: The hotel won this honor in 2016, 2017, and 2018.Camden, Maine: 19th-Century Charm on Sparkling Penobscot BayEver since the first six-masted schooner was built here, in 1900, Camden has been known as a center for boating. From the many hills that look out to Penobscot Bay, you can see windjammers and kayaks cruising about the harbor, and the spires of century-old churches looming over downtown. Historical buildings abound here: You can dine at European-style bistros and pick up souvenirs in boutiques set in brownstone buildings that date back to the 19th century. Along the waterfront, colorful wooden buildings house restaurants and lobster joints that serve fresh-caught Maine lobster and rock crab.The inland is just as beautiful as the coast. Trees on Camden’s hills bloom bright green in warm months and blaze red and gold during the fall. A few miles west of the water, you can hike the rolling trails of Camden Hills State Park to the top of Mount Battie for views that extend all the way to Penobscot Bay.
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