Bar Harbor Cellars is built on the 100 acre Sweet Pea Farm, located only minutes from downtown Bar Harbor. A line of vineyard trellises roll down the field towards the pond while the barn and winery courtyard welcome you for a visit. (Curated content from www.barharborcellars.com)
A TRUE LANDMARK IN BAR HARBOR! Enter the world of 18th century pirates--carousing buccaneers, an authentic, full-scale pirate ship, and lavish landscaping. Putt your way through mountain caves, over footbridges and under cascading waterfalls! (Curated content from www.piratescove.net)
D'Amanda's is a one-of-a-kind Bowling Alley offering fun the entire family will enjoy. We have everything you could want for an exciting and entertaining experience. (Curated content from www.damandas.com)
Frenchman Bay Conservancy maintains more than 30 miles of year-round public access hiking trails for nature observation, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and hunting. We protect access for the public to enjoy scenic vistas, sandy beaches, rocky coastlines and mudflats for recreation and commercial access including clam and worm harvesting. (Curated content from frenchmanbay.org)
Woodlawn is a 180-acre property that includes the Black House, a historic house museum built in 1827 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Located a quarter mile from downtown Ellsworth, Maine, it is managed by the Hancock County Trustees for Public Reservations. (Curated content from www.woodlawnellsworth.org)
The Dorr Museum features dioramas of coastal Maine wildlife and a tide pool tank that houses a variety of live sea stars, hermit crabs, snails and other marine creatures. Visitors of all ages can touch, smell, listen and create while learning about the natural history of Maine. (Curated content from www.coa.edu)
Jordan Pond House is located on the picturesque southern end of Jordan Pond. It has been a scenic, recreational, and dining destination on Mount Desert Island since the nineteenth century. The house serves tea and popovers, as it has since the 1890s, in addition to other dining options. For most park visitors, afternoon tea on the lawn at Jordan Pond House remains a popular tradition. Many hiking trails, carriage roads, and the Park Loop Road provide access to the Jordan Pond House. The original building burned down in 1979, and the current restaurant building was built in 1982. (Curated content from www.nps.gov)
We are a certified organic farm and everything we grow or produce is according to organic standards. We primarily grow organic fruit – apples, blueberries, cherries and raspberries – for our wines or for wholesale or retail sale from the farm. We also grow vegetables for retail sale from our farm store. We raise chickens for eggs and meat, and we raise registered Rambouillet sheep for wool and meat. (Curated content from shalomorchard.com)