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Edited on Tue Aug-21-07 06:12 AM by MaineDem
I think it's the largest of the islands so there's more to cover by bike. I used to spend a lot of time there. Nice people, pretty scenery. I assume there are restaurants. We usually went in the winter.
My favorite Casco Bay trip is the day-long cruise to Bailey Island. You can take a shorter cruise at lunch time or get off the boat and have lunch at Cook's Lobster House. It's good.
Also if you just wanted to see the islands and not get off and tour, the Mail Boat cruise visits them all.
They used to have a trolley tour from Commercial Street; I assume it's still running. It went all over the historic part of the city and over to South Portland and Cape Elizabeth to visit Fort Williams and Portland Headlight. If you're here you should go see it. It was commissioned by George Washington.
I'd head north with a car. I agree that the western mountains are gorgeous but on your first visit I'd recommend sticking tot he coast. Drive up Route 1. You can stop in Freeport with LL Bean's (open 24 hours a day) and the outlet stores, go through Brunswick, home to Bowdoin College, pass through Bath and the shipbuilding capitol of Maine - and the nation. They build Navy destroyers there. You'll go through Wiscasset where I recommend Sarah's for lunch. Then turn right on Route 27 and head to Boothbay Harbor. Many places to find lobster and other meals there. There are harbor cruises from the wharves and quaint shops to visit. Either walk across the footbridge or drive over to the other side of the harbor and find the Lobsterman's Co-Op for great seafood fresh from the boats.
Continue north on Route 1 if you have time. Many places to visit.
Enjoy your stay! Glad to have you visit our fair state.
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