A delightful old house at the quiet end of town, about a mile from the centre of Ogunquit. Our room, though quite small, was very comfortable and well appointed. The bathroom might present a challenge to anyone of above average girth, but we were fine. Being an old place, the walls are a bit thin, so we could hear the conversation going on in an adjoining room, but we weren’t in Maine to hang around in bedrooms. The start of the Marginal Way coastal walk is a couple of hundred yards up the road, with about a 20 minute walk back down Shore Road once completed. Breakfast is fruit and home baked muffins, the latter prepared to order by our very pleasant and welcoming host. There are several very presentable restaurants in easy walking distance and I would imagine at the height of the season, being a mile out of town is quite a good thing!
Karen D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Watertown, MA
I had a wonderful stay at the Yardarm Village Inn for the 4th of the July weekend. I was pleasantly surprised by the place and location. There are several outdoor sitting areas so you could have some personal space for a happy hour. Bev and Scott are incredibly hospitible. Having breakfast on the front porch was a big hit. The wine and cheese shop is really nice and they have some other items like jewelry and dishes for sale. It was great not being tied to the car and Perkin’s Cove is only a few minutes away by food. If you’re up for a little more walking, you can walk Marginal Way and go into town. I would stay here again and already recommended it to a friend.
Samantha W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Raleigh, NC
What a beautiful, romantic, and memorable getaway! The Yardarm Village Inn was the perfect bed and breakfast for our trip to the seaside of Maine. It is right off the Marginal Way, which is a gorgeous walkway along the ocean that takes you from the beach to Perkins Cove where you can shop, dine, and enjoy the views of the ocean. The inn-keepers were incredible! They treat you like an old friend, answer questions warmly with a smile, and are armed with a wealth of information about the area. The Inn also includes a Wine and Cheese Shop that had a great variety of wine(some even local!), beer, snacks, jewelry, and other little Maine treats! Last but not least, the breakfast featured hands-down, the best blueberry muffins we have ever had. Enormous and baked fresh every morning by Scott, innkeeper and muffin man! This was an amazing vacation and a wonderful Inn. We will definitely return for years to come!