The Elms, 84 Elm Street, Camden 04843, Maine, USA
The Elms
84 Elm Street, Camden 04843, Maine, USA
+1 207 2366250
http://www.elmsinn.net
General and in-room facilities and services available at The Elms
summer garden
summer terrace/patio
rooms for non-smokers
luggage storage
quiet surroundings
tea and coffee making facilities
en-suite/private bathroom
Some excerpts from the website of The Elms that might be useful
June 7th 2008 Wine Dinner. Join us for a fabulous weekend of food and fun! Our own Chef Jim has created a five course dinner event featuring Maine seafood and fresh picked native produce! Jack Scully from Easterly Wines will be joining us presenting wine to pair with each course and additional information in pairing wines! Package includes 2 nights, 2 gourmet breakfasts, afternoon tea goodies, and candlelit 5 course wine pairing dinner for 2. Packages start at $349 plus tax!(Click headline for menu.). Dinner at the Inn Package. Back by popular demand! We are pleased to announce that as a guest you can again enjoy Dinner at the Inn! Saturday nights this winter and spring of 2008, enjoy a four course gourmet candlelit dinner for two with your Weekend Package! We are proud to feature the finest in local Maine market ingredients, including seasonal farm produce and bringing local catches to your table. (Click on headline for details). June Special - SAIL FOR FREE! It's a glorious time, perfect for a getaway! Our seaside village is bursting with early summer colors! The days are warm and perfect for enjoying the sights of Penobscot Bay. Our Maine schooners fill the harbor just waiting for you! Come for a two night stay...and we'll treat you to a sail for two aboard a historic Maine schooner. SPECIAL PACKAGE: Reserve any 2 nights in a fireplaced room(SUN thru THURSDAY ONLY) and sail for FREE! Includes lodging, multi course gourmet breakfasts, afternoon tea and goodies and a sail for two aboard a historic Maine schooner. Packages price FROM $299. (Click headline for more details!). White Mountains to Camden's harbor Getaway. A spectacular New England experience to carry you from the summit of Mt. Washington in NH to the rocky coast of Camden, ME! Special 5 day, 4 night package designed to give you the ultimate New England experience! Available from May through July,2008. Sunday thru Thusday. Includes luxurious accommodations in two of New England's best Select Registry and Passport Inns, gourmet breakfasts, tour to the summit of Mt. Washington in NH and sail aboard a Maine Schooner. Package price $849 plus tax gratuity. (Click headline for more details).
Seasonal-Lo: $209 Seasonal-Hi: $219 Quiet Season: closed. Named for the original owner Captain Calvin Curtis and Camden's Curtis Island, this is the inn's flagship room. The original woodburning fireplace trimmed by wide plank wall moldings warm a cool evening and air conditioning keeps you comfortable during summer months. Pumpkin pine floors grace this first floor guestroom, sunlit by a large bay window. Queen size mahogany bed with custom bedding and comfy reading chairs. Cable tv. Wireless internet. Enjoy the luxury of the spacious tile bath with whirlpool tub and shower. Room is available from May 26 until November 1, 2008.
Seasonal-Lo: $159 Seasonal-Hi: $169 Quiet Season: closed. Enjoy this charming cottage style room in the restored Tinker's Cottage with its own private entrance off of a patio garden area. Now being renovated...This spacious room will have a sitting area with cable tv and wireless internet. Comfortable king size white wicker bed dressed with luxurious linens. Private bath with large shower. Air conditioned. This room is available from May 26, 2008 until November 1, 2008. (May be set up with twin beds...your option!)
Seasonal-Lo: $149 Seasonal-Hi: $159 Quiet Season: closed. Tucked away with its own private entrance off the cottage garden, this first floor guestroom is in the restored Tinker's Cottage. Enjoy the patio with its bistro tables or curl up on the window seat. Now being renovated for this season! Antique iron queen size bed, and comfortable sitting area. Bright and sunny and air conditioned! Wireless internet! The private bath has a large shower. This room is available from May 26, 2008 until November 1, 2008.
Lighthouses of Maine www.gramlighthouse.com. Maine's rocky coast caused the building of many lighthouses to protect shipping and save lives. Many of these lighthouses are still standing, preserved by volunteer groups and/or government agencies to ensure their unique contribution to our seafaring heritage is available for future generations to enjoy. A good resource for locating and learning more about lighthouses is The Great American Lighthouse Resource. Passport to the Maine Coast Package. Special 5 day 4 night Coast of Maine package has it all! Exciting offer brings you the best of the Maine coast! Includes luxury accommodations at two of Maine's finest inns, full New England breakfasts, scenic lighthouse cruises and more! Offer valid throughout the month of June, 2007 ONLY! The beautiful coast of Maine awaits you! This year we are excited to offer our guests a truly memorable Maine coast experience! Your 5 day 4 night trip includes 2 nights in Camden and 2 nights in Kennebunkport. Start your trip either at the Inns at Blackberry Common in Camden, or at the. Maine Stay Inn at the Melville Walker House in Kennebunkport. You'll enjoy luxury accommodations at each inn with a full New England breakfast served to you each morning and refreshments each afternoon! In Kennebunkport, your tour includes your choice of a scenic cruise for two along the rocky coast to Goat Island Lighthouse and Walker's Point or a narrated trolley tour for two of historic Kennebunkport. While in Camden, you'll have your choice of a two hour sail for two aboard the historic Maine Schooner Surprise with spectacular lighthouse views and sightings of eagles and harbor seals, or, passes for two to the renowned Farnsworth Museum, home to the works of Andrew and Jamie Wyeth and to the Owl's Head Transportation Museum with its priceless antique autos and planes. Package price is $900, plus tax and gratuity, double occupancy. Valid Sunday through Thursday, June 3 to June 28, 2007, based upon availability. Fly fishing with a Maine Guide. What says Maine more than an experience with a Maine guide! Off the beaten track, your guide will take you by canoe or kayak to the clear waters of local streams and rivers where the trout run and bass hide among the reeds. Whether you are a novice or a pro, our guide will design a full or half day trip perfect for you. Includes all equipment and instruction. Bring your camera to capture those moments as you hook your catch and reel 'em in! Hike and kayak adventure. A day full of adventure that takes you to the top of Mt Battie with spectacular views out over the islands doting Penobscot Bay and to the west, the lakes and on to the peaks of the White Mountains. Your morning hike brings you to an ocean lookout where you'll enjoy the gourmet lunch packed by your innkeepers. Relax before you head down to Camden's harbor for an afternoon kayaking adventure with instruction lead by your Maine guide that takes you to Curtis Island lighthouse. Bring your camera as you just might see the eagles in their nesting habitat. Or, choose just the hike or kayaking...we're happy to tailor the adventure for you. Bicyclist...your innkeeper Jim is an avid cyclist...we're happy to share our 10, 25 or 50 miles country road tours with you! Longfellow, Edna St.Vincent Milay, Andrew and Jamie Wyeth, Richard Russo and on and on. Maine has long been a haven for artists and artisans. Whether its a performance at the Camden Opera House or of the Bay Chamber Concert series there is theater that is world class. The treasures of the renowned Farnsworth Museum home to the works of Andrew and Jamie Wyeth and other Maine artists are minutes away. Plus Maine's Literary Festival with Camden's own Richard Russo and other famed Maine authors is just one of the seasonal events that make Camden a wonderful place to enjoy the arts year round. The Camden Arts Festival, a popular annual event spotlights local artists and you can also visit dozens of art galleries while enjoying a beautiful drive along the coast. Check with us to see what's happening and we'll get you front row seating!
Seasonal-Lo: $179 Seasonal-Hi: $189 Quiet Season: closed. Once the original master bedroom, this second floor guestroom is a spacious retreat. The four poster queen size bed is piled high with pillows and dressed in luxury. Comfortable wing-backed chairs are perfect for a quiet read in front of the original brick woodburning fireplace. The private bath offers a tub/shower combination. Air conditioned and wireless internet. This room is available from May 26, 2008 until November 1, 2008.
Seasonal-Lo: $139 Seasonal-Hi: $149 Quiet Season: closed. Tucked away at the top of the house, this guest room is a perfect cozy hideaway! Dormered ceilings, wide board plank floors and wicker chairs create a cottage-like feeling. Queen size antique iron bed with custom linens. Cable tv and wireless internet. Private bath with shower. Air conditioned. This rom is available from May 26, 2008 until November 1, 2008.
Seasonal-Lo: 189 Seasonal-Hi: $199 Quiet Season: closed. Bright and airy two room guest suite on the second floor of the inn. Perfect for private retreat and quiet getaway! Spacious guestroom with painted pine floors and air conditioning. Mahogany queen size sleigh bed dressed with elegant bedding and vintage twin size comforable sleigh bed. Enjoy a cozy separate en suite sitting room with cable tv and loveseat. Private bath with tub and shower. Room available from May until November, 2008. $35 for each extra person.
Come stay at The Elms while you tour the lighthouses of central Maine. Lighthouses were meant to be seen from the water. Many of these lighthouses are not accessible and cannot be seen from shore. Step aboard a restored lobster fishing boat and join your host, Captain Alan Philbrick. Captain Al, of The Lively Lady Too, will share his knowledge about the wildlife of the bay and will provide you with information and history about the lighthouses. Depending on the route, you will see up to 7 different lighthouses, which for more than 150 years have been guiding sailors in the Penobscot Bay. On each tour, you may also see some of the Maine coast's abundant wildlife - seals, porpoise, eagles and various sea birds. See more information about central Maine lighthouses below as well as some tours available from the local area. We have also included information about the Cape Elizabeth light as one of our rooms is named after it. Check our for pricing on select tour packages. See soem tour schedules below. Lighthouse Tour Schedules. Saturday, June 24, 2006- SPECIAL LIGHTHOUSE CRUISE. This is a once only offer! Spectacular full day cruise aboard the MV Monhegan. Most of the lights along the planned route are island lights and not accessible from shore! Full Day cruise...lunch is available on board, or we'll pack you a picnic. Includes narration with history of lights, handout with lighthouse information, historic photos and map of the cruise. 2 night package priced from $319, plus tax. (Click on headline for details.). Lighthouses of Central Maine. A nice resource for locating lighthouses throughout the United States is. The Great American Lighthouse Resource
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