From the friendliness made famous at the Cape Neddick Country Club to the historical significance of the Merriland Farm Golf Course, a 200-year-old working blueberry and raspberry farm, the Ogunquit, Maine, area ranks as one of every golfer's East Coast favorites. Scenery and beauty abound in the area, from the greens to the sea. After spending a day playing nine or 18, relax at one of Ogunquit's numerous hotels along Ogunquit Beach---known as one of the most beautiful sandy stretches of beach in Maine.
Juniper Hill Inn
Golfers playing Cape Neddick Country Club often favor staying at the Juniper Hill Inn, just steps away from renown Ogunquit Beach. Or stroll the other direction and have a bite to eat at one of Ogunquit's cafes or restaurants, as well as fascinating shops and galleries. Guest rooms offer large accommodations, continental breakfast and daily newspapers. The homey lobby offers window seats and oversize chairs to relax after 18 holes. Ask about special rates available to guests at the country club.
Juniper Hill Inn
336 Main St.
Ogunquit, Maine 03907-2190
(800) 646-4544
The Dunes on the Waterfront
Established in 1936, this picturesque property on 12 acres offers the visitor stunning views of the rugged Maine coastline along with charming tradition of hospitality so synonymous with New England inns. Whether you favor shopping, strolling the beach footpaths or relaxing, you'll find opportunities for all in abundance at this fine inn, which once served as the location for the film Empire Falls.
The Dunes on the Waterfront
518 Main St.
Ogunquit, Maine 03907
(888) 295-3863
The Milestone
The Milestone offers affordable accommodations along the beach with amenities including heated pool, complimentary breakfast and access to a fitness center. Rooms include premium TV channels, dataport, hair dryer, free Wi-Fi and adjoining rooms for families and larger parties.
The Milestone
687 Main St.
Ogunquit, Maine 03907
(207) 646.4562
About The Author
Kristina Anderson has been writing professionally since 1987. An award-winning, senior advertising copywriter, she's written for major clients in Southern California and Hawaii. As lead writer for a popular Big Island home magazine as well as the national "Hawaiian Style Magazine," she specializes in Hawaii homes and interior design. Anderson holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of California, Los Angeles.