Kenneth's Guidebook

Kenneth
Kenneth's Guidebook

Food scene

Small grocery store close by that also does breakfast and excellent NY style pizza.
Harborside Market
2075 ME-129
Small grocery store close by that also does breakfast and excellent NY style pizza.
On your way back from Pemaquid why not stop for Maine’s best lobster 🦞 roll or fish and chips??
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Pemaquid Seafood
32 Co-Op Rd
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On your way back from Pemaquid why not stop for Maine’s best lobster 🦞 roll or fish and chips??
Great place for buy lobster! They will steam them for you :)
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South Bristol Fisherman’s Co-op
35 Fire Rd 16
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Great place for buy lobster! They will steam them for you :)
Why would you ever think 🤔 of eating Thai food 🥘 while visiting coastal maine ??? Which is why my family always stops by this awesome 😎 place every time we visit :)
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Best Thai Restaurant
88 Main St
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Why would you ever think 🤔 of eating Thai food 🥘 while visiting coastal maine ??? Which is why my family always stops by this awesome 😎 place every time we visit :)

Sightseeing

The Pemaquid Point Light is a historic U.S. lighthouse located in Bristol, Lincoln County, Maine, at the tip of the Pemaquid Neck.
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Farol de Pemaquid Point
3115 Bristol Rd
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The Pemaquid Point Light is a historic U.S. lighthouse located in Bristol, Lincoln County, Maine, at the tip of the Pemaquid Neck.
20 minutes from the cabin take a lovely hike through the woods to spectacular views over the coast line. Try going at low tide if you like to explore tidal pools. www.coastalrivers.org/trail/la-verna-preserve/
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LaVerna Preserve - Hiking Area
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20 minutes from the cabin take a lovely hike through the woods to spectacular views over the coast line. Try going at low tide if you like to explore tidal pools. www.coastalrivers.org/trail/la-verna-preserve/
Another nice hike :) www.coastalrivers.org/trail/plummer-point-preserve/
Plummer Point
Another nice hike :) www.coastalrivers.org/trail/plummer-point-preserve/
Just a brief 15-minute drive from the cabin rests Pemaquid Beach, a coastal treasure waiting to welcome you with its captivating beauty. Nestled in Bristol, Pemaquid Beach is famous for its quarter-mile stretch of fine white sand, ideal for sunbathing, castle building, and simple beach strolls. The calm, clear water offers safe swimming conditions for the whole family and the gentle waves add a soothing soundtrack to your beach day. This location isn't just about its natural allure. Pemaquid Beach carries with it a rich tapestry of history. European settlers, primarily fishermen, first arrived in the region in the early 17th century. The name Pemaquid itself is believed to have been derived from a Native American word, possibly meaning "situated far out." Here are some fun facts about Pemaquid Beach to heighten your anticipation: -Lighthouse enthusiasts will be thrilled to visit the nearby Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, one of the most iconic and photographed lighthouses in Maine. Its history dates back to 1827 and it's even featured on the Maine state quarter! -The beach is meticulously groomed every morning during the summer season, ensuring a clean, soft sand experience for visitors. -Pemaquid Beach is part of the John's Bay watershed and is surrounded by beautiful coastal vegetation, offering a scenic backdrop for your beach outing. -The beach's facilities include a learning center where you can explore the local marine life and ecology. In essence, Pemaquid Beach offers the perfect blend of relaxation, exploration, and cultural immersion. It's a serene seaside escape just a stone's throw away from South Bristol. I'm certain you'll fall in love with this charming beach as much as we have.
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Praia de Pemaquid
Pemaquid Beach Park
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Just a brief 15-minute drive from the cabin rests Pemaquid Beach, a coastal treasure waiting to welcome you with its captivating beauty. Nestled in Bristol, Pemaquid Beach is famous for its quarter-mile stretch of fine white sand, ideal for sunbathing, castle building, and simple beach strolls. The calm, clear water offers safe swimming conditions for the whole family and the gentle waves add a soothing soundtrack to your beach day. This location isn't just about its natural allure. Pemaquid Beach carries with it a rich tapestry of history. European settlers, primarily fishermen, first arrived in the region in the early 17th century. The name Pemaquid itself is believed to have been derived from a Native American word, possibly meaning "situated far out." Here are some fun facts about Pemaquid Beach to heighten your anticipation: -Lighthouse enthusiasts will be thrilled to visit the nearby Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, one of the most iconic and photographed lighthouses in Maine. Its history dates back to 1827 and it's even featured on the Maine state quarter! -The beach is meticulously groomed every morning during the summer season, ensuring a clean, soft sand experience for visitors. -Pemaquid Beach is part of the John's Bay watershed and is surrounded by beautiful coastal vegetation, offering a scenic backdrop for your beach outing. -The beach's facilities include a learning center where you can explore the local marine life and ecology. In essence, Pemaquid Beach offers the perfect blend of relaxation, exploration, and cultural immersion. It's a serene seaside escape just a stone's throw away from South Bristol. I'm certain you'll fall in love with this charming beach as much as we have.