Lincolnville Motel
It’s far from the most opulent lodging on the Maine Coast, but it might be the most fun. Built as a motor-court motel in the 1950s, this set of six cabins and a four-room motel got a lighthearted, minimalist refresh when Alice Amory reopened the place in 2015. The outdoor pool is full of goofy inflatable animals; the comfy little housekeeping cabins are appointed with mini-fridges, fresh flowers, and record players. Each has its own little deck, and the common spaces (a big shared yard and library) have a social vibe when the place is filled up. Not the place to stay if you want seclusion; terrific if you’d like to make friends (and enjoy one of the region’s best values).
It’s far from the most opulent lodging on the Maine Coast, but it might be the most fun. Built as a motor-court motel in the 1950s, this set of six cabins and a four-room motel got a lighthearted, minimalist refresh when Alice Amory reopened the place in 2015. The outdoor pool is full of goofy inflatable animals; the comfy little housekeeping cabins are appointed with mini-fridges, fresh flowers, and record players. Each has its own little deck, and the common spaces (a big shared yard and library) have a social vibe when the place is filled up. Not the place to stay if you want seclusion; terrific if you’d like to make friends (and enjoy one of the region’s best values).
