Property building in The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant

The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant

Hotel Hoogtepunten

Welcome to The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant, a charming hideaway nestled in the picturesque seaside town of Spruce Head, Maine. Just 2,8mi from the bustling city center, this adults-only inn is your ticket to a serene escape where the ocean meets comfort. With prices starting at just $428, indulge in everything from stunning ocean views and a private beach area to delightful breakfasts that will kickstart your day in the best way possible!

Bedroom, Bed in The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant
Bedroom, Bed in The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant

Kamers

Double Room with Private External Bathroom in The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant

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1 Queen Size Bed

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140 vierkante voet

Kamer met Queen bed, Privébadkamer

Uitzicht op zee

Douche

Gratis toiletartikelen

Indulge in a cozy and intimate stay in our Double Room with an Ocean view and relish the comfort of our Queen size bed, refreshing shower, and complimentary toiletries. Experience ocean serenity and relaxation in this charming room with hardwood floors and enjoy a peaceful getaway with your loved one.

Double Room with Private External Bathroom in The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant

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1 Queen Size Bed

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140 vierkante voet

Tweepersoonskamer, External Private Bathroom

Uitzicht op zee

Douche

Gratis toiletartikelen

Stay in our cozy Double Room with a breathtaking ocean view. With its spacious 140 sqft size, comfortable queen bed, and a private external bathroom with a refreshing shower and complimentary toiletries, you'll be sure to have a memorable and relaxing stay.

Deluxe Double or Twin Room with Partial Ocean View in The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant

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2 Eenpersoonsbedden

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160 vierkante voet

Deluxe, 2 Eenpersoonsbedden, Gedeeltelijk zeezicht

Uitzicht op de tuin

Privébadkamer

Badkuip

Terras

Indulge in a delightful stay in our Deluxe Double or Twin Room boasting a partial ocean view, private bathroom with bathtub, and a charming terrace for you to relax and unwind. Enjoy the comfort of our air-conditioned room with a flat-screen TV, free toiletries, and a cozy patio, making your stay a memorable one.

Ontdek Meer

At the Craignair, you can treat yourself to a relaxing stay while enjoying a wide range of amenities. Bask in the sun on the private beach and lounge on a beach chair, or take a leisurely stroll through the garden to soak in the tranquil scenery. Inside, indulge in the cozy atmosphere crafted by air-conditioned rooms and the soothing sounds of live music and performances. Feeling peckish? Sample delicious meals at the Causeway Restaurant, where mouth-watering dishes await to tantalize your taste buds.

Property building in The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant
Bed in The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant

Ervaar het Beste

Don’t just take our word for it; the inn has captured the hearts of many, boasting 32 glowing reviews. Guests rave about the friendly service, beautiful surroundings, and overall exceptional experience they had during their stay. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or a serene solo retreat, The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant promises a getaway that nourishes the soul and creates lasting memories. So pack your bags and prepare for some Maine magic!

Living room in The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant
Bedroom, Bed in The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant

Plan uw verblijf

At The Craignair Inn, your comfort is paramount, and each uniquely designed room serves as a sanctuary for relaxation. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping at the shore, where every morning holds the promise of a picturesque ocean view. Whether you choose the charming Queen Room with a serene ocean view or one of our Deluxe options that can accommodate your furry friends, the tranquil atmosphere and cozy aesthetics invite you to unwind and soak in the splendid surroundings. Plus, all rooms come equipped with a private bathroom to ensure that you have all the amenities needed for a worry-free stay.

Balcony/Terrace, Bed in The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant
Bed in The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant

Voorzieningen

Restaurant

Aan het strand

Privéstrand

Gratis Privéparkeergelegenheid

Gratis wifi

Strand

Airconditioning

Bar

View (from property/room) in The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant
Balcony/Terrace, Bed in The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant

Restaurant

The Causeway

Amerikaans, Zeevruchten

Seating area in The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant
View (from property/room), Bed in The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant
View (from property/room) in The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant
The Craignair Inn by the Sea is an "old world" inn in a remote and interesting coastal area of Spruce Head, Maine. Constructed in 1927-1930 it served as housing for the local quarry workers on Clark Island and became an inn in 1947. It sits at the head of the causeway over to Clark Island which is a nature preserve owned by the Maine Heritage Coast Trust. The inn is like a big lodge and has a restaurant called "The Causeway" which serves dinner and closed on Mon-Tues, two of our nights there. We booked a "King Superior Suite with Ocean View and got a very pleasant "end of the house/corner suite with a bedroom, bathroom and sitting room. It was sparsely furnished, which we like, and had a small refrigerator and expresso machine (which we don't like) instead of a Keurig. All of the rooms had windows with screens and there was no A/C. We loved having the fresh air and our ocean view overlooked the causeway and Clark Island. It was very pleasant. There was a ceiling fan but it made so much noise that we didn't use it. There was, also, a smaller fan that we did not have to use because of cooler temperatures and having our screen windows open. The bathroom was small and the toilet was very low with very little leg room between it and the shower. Taller guests have to be "side-sitters." There is a breakfast selection sheet that you fill out each day with a variety of choices. There are not meat choices for breakfast. The homemade biscuits are very dense and don't toast up well so you have crispy on the outside and doughy on the inside. Eggs come poached, scrambled or fried and served on a couple of pieces of lettuce. Blueberry pancakes were good. Oatmeal was thick and filling. Plain yogurt wasn't offered with any fruit but we asked for blueberries and it was much better than without them. Greg and Lauren are nice innkeepers. Overall, we enjoyed our stay here very much and would not hesitate to return again.

John

The property is just lovely with lots of charm and character, spacious sitting rooms, decks porches and lawn overlooking the ocean. Right off the property are hiking or biking trails to the beach and swimming quarry we enjoyed very much. Our room was very comfortable and the food in the restaurant was first class fine dining with an excellent bar. This Inn is really a special place. E highly recommend.

Lori

A gem. A quiet and peaceful location with a fabulous restaurant. A view of the harbor with lawn chairs inviting a morning cup of coffee or evening beverage. Very clean and efficient establishment w/meals that exceeded our expectations. The causeway to Clark's Island and several small sandy patches of beach was within a two minute walk. Loved it here, just need to book more than one night!

Rebecca

The location was what attracted us to the Craignair Inn. It sits at one end of a causeway that leads to Clark Island, a beautiful conserved island in Wheeler Bay. The Inn’s updated decor and pristine grounds were terrific, and the the innkeepers Greg and Lauren were attentive and most gracious. The food at the Causeway Restaurant was out of this world!

Allyson

Breakfast simple but wholesome and delicious. Dinner the night before was spectacular. We would go back again just for dinner alone. Chef Gil's menu was so tasty.

Mark

The Craignair Inn by the Sea is an "old world" inn in a remote and interesting coastal area of Spruce Head, Maine. Constructed in 1927-1930 it served as housing for the local quarry workers on Clark Island and became an inn in 1947. It sits at the head of the causeway over to Clark Island which is a nature preserve owned by the Maine Heritage Coast Trust. The inn is like a big lodge and has a restaurant called "The Causeway" which serves dinner and closed on Mon-Tues, two of our nights there. We booked a "King Superior Suite with Ocean View and got a very pleasant "end of the house/corner suite with a bedroom, bathroom and sitting room. It was sparsely furnished, which we like, and had a small refrigerator and expresso machine (which we don't like) instead of a Keurig. All of the rooms had windows with screens and there was no A/C. We loved having the fresh air and our ocean view overlooked the causeway and Clark Island. It was very pleasant. There was a ceiling fan but it made so much noise that we didn't use it. There was, also, a smaller fan that we did not have to use because of cooler temperatures and having our screen windows open. The bathroom was small and the toilet was very low with very little leg room between it and the shower. Taller guests have to be "side-sitters." There is a breakfast selection sheet that you fill out each day with a variety of choices. There are not meat choices for breakfast. The homemade biscuits are very dense and don't toast up well so you have crispy on the outside and doughy on the inside. Eggs come poached, scrambled or fried and served on a couple of pieces of lettuce. Blueberry pancakes were good. Oatmeal was thick and filling. Plain yogurt wasn't offered with any fruit but we asked for blueberries and it was much better than without them. Greg and Lauren are nice innkeepers. Overall, we enjoyed our stay here very much and would not hesitate to return again.

John

The property is just lovely with lots of charm and character, spacious sitting rooms, decks porches and lawn overlooking the ocean. Right off the property are hiking or biking trails to the beach and swimming quarry we enjoyed very much. Our room was very comfortable and the food in the restaurant was first class fine dining with an excellent bar. This Inn is really a special place. E highly recommend.

Lori

A gem. A quiet and peaceful location with a fabulous restaurant. A view of the harbor with lawn chairs inviting a morning cup of coffee or evening beverage. Very clean and efficient establishment w/meals that exceeded our expectations. The causeway to Clark's Island and several small sandy patches of beach was within a two minute walk. Loved it here, just need to book more than one night!

Rebecca

The location was what attracted us to the Craignair Inn. It sits at one end of a causeway that leads to Clark Island, a beautiful conserved island in Wheeler Bay. The Inn’s updated decor and pristine grounds were terrific, and the the innkeepers Greg and Lauren were attentive and most gracious. The food at the Causeway Restaurant was out of this world!

Allyson

Breakfast simple but wholesome and delicious. Dinner the night before was spectacular. We would go back again just for dinner alone. Chef Gil's menu was so tasty.

Mark

The Craignair Inn by the Sea is an "old world" inn in a remote and interesting coastal area of Spruce Head, Maine. Constructed in 1927-1930 it served as housing for the local quarry workers on Clark Island and became an inn in 1947. It sits at the head of the causeway over to Clark Island which is a nature preserve owned by the Maine Heritage Coast Trust. The inn is like a big lodge and has a restaurant called "The Causeway" which serves dinner and closed on Mon-Tues, two of our nights there. We booked a "King Superior Suite with Ocean View and got a very pleasant "end of the house/corner suite with a bedroom, bathroom and sitting room. It was sparsely furnished, which we like, and had a small refrigerator and expresso machine (which we don't like) instead of a Keurig. All of the rooms had windows with screens and there was no A/C. We loved having the fresh air and our ocean view overlooked the causeway and Clark Island. It was very pleasant. There was a ceiling fan but it made so much noise that we didn't use it. There was, also, a smaller fan that we did not have to use because of cooler temperatures and having our screen windows open. The bathroom was small and the toilet was very low with very little leg room between it and the shower. Taller guests have to be "side-sitters." There is a breakfast selection sheet that you fill out each day with a variety of choices. There are not meat choices for breakfast. The homemade biscuits are very dense and don't toast up well so you have crispy on the outside and doughy on the inside. Eggs come poached, scrambled or fried and served on a couple of pieces of lettuce. Blueberry pancakes were good. Oatmeal was thick and filling. Plain yogurt wasn't offered with any fruit but we asked for blueberries and it was much better than without them. Greg and Lauren are nice innkeepers. Overall, we enjoyed our stay here very much and would not hesitate to return again.

John

The property is just lovely with lots of charm and character, spacious sitting rooms, decks porches and lawn overlooking the ocean. Right off the property are hiking or biking trails to the beach and swimming quarry we enjoyed very much. Our room was very comfortable and the food in the restaurant was first class fine dining with an excellent bar. This Inn is really a special place. E highly recommend.

Lori

A gem. A quiet and peaceful location with a fabulous restaurant. A view of the harbor with lawn chairs inviting a morning cup of coffee or evening beverage. Very clean and efficient establishment w/meals that exceeded our expectations. The causeway to Clark's Island and several small sandy patches of beach was within a two minute walk. Loved it here, just need to book more than one night!

Rebecca

The location was what attracted us to the Craignair Inn. It sits at one end of a causeway that leads to Clark Island, a beautiful conserved island in Wheeler Bay. The Inn’s updated decor and pristine grounds were terrific, and the the innkeepers Greg and Lauren were attentive and most gracious. The food at the Causeway Restaurant was out of this world!

Allyson

Breakfast simple but wholesome and delicious. Dinner the night before was spectacular. We would go back again just for dinner alone. Chef Gil's menu was so tasty.

Mark

Locatie

5 Third Street , St George (ME), 04859, Maine, Verenigde Staten

The Craignair Inn & Causeway Restaurant