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fiogf49gjkf0d The three-mile spit of sand that shields
OGUNQUIT
from the open ocean is Maine's finest
beach
, a long stretch of sand and calm surf that is ideal for long walks, but the town remains small enough to be a pleasant resort. The summer season at the
Ogunquit Playhouse
(tel 207/646-5511) usually attracts a few big-name performers. Worth stopping into, if even just for a look, is the
Harbor Candy Shop
(tel 207/646-8078), an old-style artisan candy shop piled with incredible confectionaries at 26 Main St; Bread & Roses Bakery (tel 207/646-4227), next door, is just as tempting. Among dozens of
inns
, many of which close for the winter, are the
Betty Doon Motor Hotel
(tel 207/646-2469,
; $35-100), 5 Beach St (be sure to ask for the penthouse, a three-room suite with full kitchen, roof deck and room to sleep six; $100-130), and
The Aspinquid
(tel 207/646-7072,
; $50-75/$75-100), which has oceanview rooms.
Pinederosa
(May-Sept; tel 207/646-2492,
; $19.50 for two adults), the closest
campground
to town, is north of town off Captain Thomas Road and operates a free shuttle to Ogunquit Beach in July and August. The misnamed Marginal Way, a clifftop path, leads from central Ogunquit to
Perkins Cove
a mile south, where well-priced
seafront restaurants
include
Barnacle Billy's
(tel 207/646-5575). For nightly entertainment, don't pass up the chance to sing show tunes at the packed
piano bar
on the corner of Main and Beach streets.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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United States, Maine, Ogunquit
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