The Victoria Inn worked out perfectly for our trip to Maine to view the fall colors. It is in a lovely small town, near the White Mountains but not in the main tourist areas. We often stay at B&Bs when traveling in Europe, and what makes a B&B stand out is often the owner. Stacey is a natural at this, she obviously enjoys running the Inn and restaurant, and warmly treats each guest as an individual. The food was very good. The breakfast was light but very good, we had the shirred eggs (baked and creamy) and also the granola (one of the best I've had), the iced pumpkin cookies upon our arrival were delicious. We were able to have dinner only one night - I had the Osso Bucco - it was really, really good. The restaurant was busy at lunch and dinner - so has a good reputation in the local community. Our room was lovely - everything looks new, it was comfortable and CLEAN!
A memorable driving tour was a loop through the Rangeley Lake area. The views of the lakes and mountains up hwy 17 and 4 are spectacular. The return via hwy 142 was special - no one else on the road, the colors were peaking with a view of the bright mountain at the end of the road.
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