I don’t recommend many motor inns or motels in this book, but this one packs a great deal more historic and scenic punch than most. The complex, consisting of a Gothic Revival main house dating from the 1860s (note the steep gables) and a cluster of motel units, perches on a cliff with awesome views of Passamaquoddy Bay and the St. Croix River. Book one of the so-called “patio rooms” with a private balcony for maximum gazing access. Whether in the main house or the motel section, all the quite dated double- and king-size-bedded rooms and suites here sport the basics: phones, televisions, and coffeemakers. The balcony rooms are a steal considering the views. Remember, however, that there’s no breakfast service here—you’ll need to head elsewhere for that.