At the tip of Blue Hill Peninsula, Brooklin, Maine offers a quiet retreat within a short drive of Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park to the East, and Deer Isle, Stonington and Castine to the West
A one-minute walk from DragonFlye's doorstep brings you into the historic village of Brooklin Maine and its old-time general store (with sandwiches and a wine shop), the Morning Moon café, several restaurants, an Irish Guinness Pub, numerous art galleries, a public library, and a post office.
A fleet of bicycles awaits enjoyment by all guests. Away from summertime crowds, Naskeag Point offers a safe/low-traffic environment for cycling. In less than ten minutes you can cycle to one of several beaches for a picnic or a stroll. Numerous small tracks crisscross Naskeag Point, and, at the end of Naskeag Point Road, you can watch lobster boats unload their catch while you enjoy a packed lunch at the waterfront park.
We also provide all the information you'll need for day trips to explore the rest of the Blue Hill Peninsula, Castine Maine, Deer Isle and its lively art community, as well as day trips to Mount Desert Island, Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park. In the library you will find a list and description of nearby art galleries and restaurants, as well as descriptions and maps of suggested bike routes, walks and sea kayak trips. Each morning we are available to share our experiences with the hope of making your days in Brooklin Maine flow more easily.
Ask for our wireless Internet access code for your laptop or feel free to use the access available on the library computer.
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