Visitor's Guide 2015

jaunt north of that is Y ARMOUTH , and even farther along away up the coast is the little slice of Maine known as C UMBERLAND . With salt-water views, acres of forest, and easy access to islands, this region is popular among vacationers and locals alike. Somewhat hidden gems, these towns offer many unique recreational opportunities. Follow road signs for Falmouth Foreside just north of Portland on I295 and enjoy a walk around Mack- worth Island just beyond the bridge. You’ll find a surprising settlement: fairy houses, built by children out of found natural materials.

boards from the City of Westbrook and enjoy a beautiful stretch of the Presumpscot River between Saccar- appa Falls and the historic Elms on your own or on a guided tour. Snow- mobiling is also a popular activity, thanks to the wooded trails and gently rolling topography. After all that skating and skiing, you’re bound to work up an appetite. Despite the old-fashioned architecture of down- town Westbrook, the area is buzzing with great places to eat and shop. You

can get anything from spicy Indian to comforting Italian cuisine at the local eateries. But if you want cold beer, head to Gorham, where the nationally acclaimed Sebago Brewing Company can be found. Order a Maine-made brew and hearty pub food before heading out for your next adventure. Drive along Route 1 a few minutes north from Portland and you’ll soon find yourself in the pretty coastal town of F ALMOUTH . Just a short • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

STAY

F7552 $8,950.00

Photo: Tim Greenway

F7138 $3,300.00

F5668 $3,100.00

F6133 $1,550.00

Continue north on Route 1 in Falmouth and turn onto Route 88, one of the most beautiful drives in America. Stop into Town Landing Market in Falmouth Foreside and walk down the hill to Falmouth Town Landing, offering spec- tacular views of the harbor. Continue up Route 88 to explore Cousins Island, easily accessible by car. From here, you can hop a ferry to Chebeague Island, or stay to wander around the state parks and public beaches on the mainland. With this much coastline, it’s only logical to have top-notch seafood spots, but if you really want to sample

Gem Tourmaline Found in Maine

It still seems unbelieveable that just a few miles north of our store come some of the most beautiful gems in the worlds: pink and green tourmaline. We have collected the best of the best, surrounded them with diamonds. We have the ring that will look awesome on her hand. Before you return home, stop in, select her new Maine tourmaline ring. Cross Jewelers 570 Congress St. Portland, ME 1-800-433-2988 www.CrossJewelers.com Open Monday-Friday 9:30am-5:00pm and now the first Saturday of each month.

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