Visit Bath, Maine – a Maritime Journey
Bath, Maine, aptly nicknamed the City of Ships, stands as a testament to its rich maritime history, with stately mansions, churches, and businesses adorning its neighborhoods, all remnants of the bustling sea trade era. The imposing cranes of The Bath Iron Works (BIW), Bath’s renowned shipyard, still dominate the downtown skyline, providing a visual link to the city’s maritime past.
Ideally located just a short drive from anything mid-coast Maine has to offer, visitors can hike, visit a lighthouse, eat a lobster roll, stroll the farmer’s market, shop for Maine-made products, take in a vista, hop on a river cruise, or just relax on a beach all within a 20 to 30 minute drive.
Culinary Delights:
When it comes to dining, the area offers an array of options, starting with a wonderful breakfast served fresh each morning here at the Inn. When heading out for a meal, The Kennebec Tavern, Winnegance Restaurant and Bakery, J. R. Maxwell & Co., and The Cabin promise satisfying culinary experiences. Burano’s Wood-Fired Pizzeria and OystHERS Raw Bar & Bubbly are also favorites of ours and guests. Learn about more Bath, Maine Restaurants in the post below.
More to See and Do:
Whether you want to spend time in the unspoiled simplicity of nature or visit artists at work in their studios, midcoast Maine has something for everyone. Here’s a list of some places we particularly enjoy, and we’d love to hear from you about new places you’ve discovered!
- Take a Hike
- Visit Pemaquid Point Lighthouse (pictured)
- Eat a Lobster
- Shop Downtown
- See a Ship Being Built
- Learn About Maritime Maine
- Stroll Through History
- Listen to Live Music
- Tap Your Toes to a Musical
- Hop on a River Cruise
- Paddle About
- Have a Beer in the Woods
- Visit an Artist
- Drive the Midcoast Cheese Trail
- Celebrate American Art
- Go Further Afield
- Find Your Own Maine Thing