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Luxuriant Midcoast Maine Winter Getaways: Camden Harbour

The Winter Wonderland Package
Despite remaining one of the most luxuriant Midcoast Maine winter getaways, Camden Harbour Inn proudly offers a wide variety of money-saving promotions. The Winter Wonderland Package, in particular, is an exercise in sophistication, adventure, and romance. For those that have never experienced a classic Midcoast Maine winter, eager travelers can expect a festive ambiance, picturesque forestry, and dazzling seasonal menus at high-end eateries such as Natalie’s Restaurant. Starting at just $445 per person, the Winter Wonderland Package includes a two-night stay, 60-minute couple’s massage, lavish four-course dinner at Natalie’s, ski passes, and even glasses of glühwein. Most guests couple this deluxe package with a cooking class or wine tasting.
Enticing Winter Activities in Maine
There are dozens of ways to explore Camden, Maine, including snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and a visit to its many eclectic downtown shops. But what sets this gorgeous seaside town apart from many other quintessential New England winter getaways is the ever-popular Camden Snowbowl. Not only does the Snowbowl feature panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, towering Mount Battie, and the city of Camden itself, but this timeless ski area is also home to the annual U.S. National Toboggan Championships. The Snowbowl has ample ski hills, a cross-country trail system, tubing, and, yes, several of the slickest toboggan slopes in New England. A half-day of snowshoeing (or winter hiking) inside nearby Camden Hills State Park should also be on the docket.
Sumptuous Maine Winter Getaways: Art, History, and Beauty
Before indulging in fine cuisine at Natalie’s, enjoying world-class vino at dusk, and soaking in a private, therapeutic air bath, don’t forget to explore the region with a self-guided journey to the area’s top museums and galleries. The always engrossing Maine Lighthouse Museum is open through the holidays. However, couples are urged to visit the Center for Maine Contemporary Art or Farnsworth Museum, two ideal destinations for aesthetes and casual art observers alike. The Owl’s Head Transportation Museum, meanwhile, is an interesting trip down memory lane.


