I couldn't have imagined a greater place to stay after a week of camping during the first week of January. Jane and Steve made me feel like I was right at home. The bath was to die for and the breakfast made me feel like a king. This is a most noteworthy stay when in Bar Harbor, Maine, whether it be in the midst of the busy summer heat or the reflective and brisk winter air. Thanks.
Aysgarth Station B&B

Bar Harbor, ME 04609-1820
United States of America
Innkeeper(s): Jane Holland & Stephen Cornell
(207) 288-9655
Circa 1895. Located a short stroll from the waterfront, this Victorian inn offers a pleasant and welcoming atmosphere. St. Saviors Church, with original stained glass Tiffany windows, is a block away. Each of the six guest bedrooms have private baths and names as individual as their décor: Henley, Skipton, Chatsworth, Whitby, Treefalls, and Tan Hill. Awaken to the aroma of fresh coffee and a hearty hot entrée in addition to fresh fruit, juice and home-baked muffins and breads. Sip afternoon iced tea on the porch or enjoy the view from the third-floor sun deck while planning the next day's activities. Mt. Desert Island, home to Acadia National Park, boasts scenic vistas, hiking, biking, swimming, whale watching and sailing. During the winter the surrounding area offers cross-country skiing, ice-skating, snowshoeing, snowmobiling and ice fishing.
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