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Maine » Bath » Accommodation listings
Nestled along the sparkling Kennebec River, our small jewel of a city is an old seafaring town, and recently deemed one of the best small cities in America! Our recorded maritime history began only 12 miles down the Kennebec when 400 years ago the first ship built by settlers in the New World was launched. Shipyards once lined the river's edge and Bath-built vessels sailed the seas of the world.
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Welcome to The Inn at Bath, one of the most elegant, comfortable and romantic bed and breakfasts in Maine. This 1810 Greek Revival home is located on a tree-lined street in the heart of Bath's Historic District, within easy walking distance of charming shops and .....
The home is on the National Register of Historic Homes and has been featured in a number of publications, including the Bank of England's employees magazine "The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street", "The Insider's Guide: Maine's Southern Coast", "The Romantic Northeast" .....
The Holiday Inn Bath (Brunswick Area) is a full service hotel located in the heart of "The City of Ships," Listed among the Top 12 Destinations in America by the Center for Historic Preservation.
The Holiday Inn Bath is conveniently located right off Coastal Route 1 .....
Kismet Inn offers extrarodinary hospitality from the Old World with the ultimate luxury of the New World. If you are looking for a new way to relax, you will find exactly that at the Kismet Inn. We relish the Eastern ritual of bathing. Soaking in the tub is the .....
Reputedly the "most beautiful bed and breakfast in America," the Riverside Bed and Breakfast is housed in an Italianate mansion, originally built circa 1850 for a local shipbuilding tycoon. In 1998 it was purchased by the present owner, Marianna, a professional .....
e Kennebec Inn invites you to enjoy all the comforts and atmosphere of our Bed and Breakfast. Built in 1851 by Captain James B. Perkins, the Inn offers a park-like setting with vintage barn, picnic area, croquet and inground swimming pool.
Enjoy a three course .....
This lovely Bed and Breakfast is a circa 1820 Federal-style home overlooking the Kennebec River in the historic "City of Ships", just a few blocks from the heart of town. This classic New England house features an elegant double staircase, wide pine floors and .....
The beautifully restored Italianate home, built in 1790, is evidence both to the innovation and craftsmanship of our forefathers and a comfortable and modern Bed and Breakfast located in the heart of Bath's Historic District. Ideally located for access to Bath's many .....
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 .....
275 campsites, individually developed for maximum privacy; each with camp fireplace, table, and adjacent parking space
Other local Bath information
- Longitude: -69°49'9.48
- Latitude: 43°54'38.52
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Bath has sailed into the present bringing a taste of her history with her and is now home of the world-class shipbuilder Bath Iron Works. At the south end of the city the nationally acclaimed Maine Maritime Museum is often visited by Tall Ships. Downtown Bath has a unique mix of shops, restaurants and services. The 19th century brick buildings and narrow streets have the charm of childhood revisited - a slower pace and a friendly pedestrian atmosphere. The City's tree-lined avenues are graced by humble and grand examples of classic American architecture.
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