The Alden House Bed and Breakfast

Links

Enjoy the impressive assemblage of historic brick buildings in Belfast and all it has to offer including the arts, art boutiques, beaches, sailing, kayaking and exceptional eateries! www.belfastmaine.org

Theater in Belfast! Masker's Theater is a unique community based performing arts center with productions that are a must see. Located at our waterfront. www.belfastmaskerstheater.com

Colonial Movie Theater with three screens showing first runs. Restored in the 1930's, the Art Deco theatre boasts its old vaudeville stage. www.colonialtheater.com.

View www.waldocountymaine.com for an array of countywide sites and activities.

"Get Away from It All with Sailing Adventures" by ViVA departing from our dock, blocks from the Inn. www.sailbelfast.com and www.gafia.com

The best way to experience Belfast, Maine's maritime culture from the deck of this traditional working boat under sail. www.friendshipsloopamity.com

Take a cruise of our gorgeous Bay on The Good Return, www.belfastbaycruises.com

Experience Penobscot Bay on CHIMERA with all day and overnight cruises. Schedule an adventure not to be missed with fine food and admire our beautiful seascapes! www.penobscotbaycruises.com

Take a scenic steam train excursion on the oldest, continuously operating railroad from Belfast to Moosehead Lake, www.belfastrailroad.com

Visit a Maine Lighthouse near Belfast or schedule a day-trip to see several! www.gramlighthouse.com.

Links to Maine Lighthouses:

Golfing at Northport Golf Club in the Belfast area. 207-338-2270

Visit Cellardoor Winery and Vineyards, www.mainwine.com, Taste the fabulous fruit wines of Winterport Winery and schedule a cooking lesson at their Pairings kitchen, www.winterportwinery.com.

Visit the Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport, the oldest marine museum in Maine, coined the "Town That Went to Sea". www.penobscotmarinemuseum.org

Raft Maine with an association of professional whitewater outfitters at www.raftmaine.com.

Visit the enchanting Farnsworth Museum and Olson House in nearby Rockland, home of the famous Andrew and Jamie Wyeth works of North Carolina, www.farnsworthmuseum.org.

Take a day or several day trips to Acadia National Park for hiking and touring, www.acadia.net.

Schedule a kayak tour with www.tourkayaks.com, or simply take your own out in our gorgeous Penobscot Bay.

Ski and Toboggan at Camden Snow Bowl, www.camdensnowbowl.com

Visit the "real" Fort Knox, built to protect the Penobscot River Valley from British Naval Attack. Bring a picnic lunch and relish the beautiful landscape presented by the river. www.fortknox.maineguide.com

Meander Sears Island, less than 15 minutes away, the largest uninhabited island on the East Coast. Trails and paths invite you to enjoy a variety of wildlife; bird watching and perhaps a moose or two!