about to book a 2 week trip to New England, to happen in May. All we're paying for at this end though is return flight to Boston, 2 nights there, and a hire car to take us to totally unspecified places. The general plan is to head north from Boston, up the coast, eat as much wacky seafood as is thrown at us, turn inland at some point (towards White Mountains), hopefully swerve to avoid some hairy wildlife on a dangerous road, and head back to the plane.
Can anyone give any tips on what not to miss/what places to avoid as part of an extended pull-in-find-room-see-stuff-find-food-get-bladdered-sleep-drive-off-next-day vacation? Don't mind the occasional tourist trap, cos we've never done the area before and know very little about it, but don't want to do too much of that sort of thing (i live in York, and am sick to death of tourists).
And, especially, are we missing much by not heading south from Boston?
ta muchly
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i live between the Yorkshire Dales and Moors, so "sights" of landscape aren't really gonna impress me much ... in fact i'm full to the back teeth of scenery, dammit i want some FUN. And before anyone starts going on about nightlife or the lack of it, "fun" to me is a plate with a lobster on it. Preferably in some sort of hut. On a jetty.
If you are coming this far, Freeport and Bar Harbor are the 'tourist traps' of Maine. Cool little cobbled towns to run around in, and in Freeport there's the L. L. Bean store, which people seem to love.
Even the McDonalds here sell lobster sandwiches
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I live in Maine, about 20 minutes away from the Moxie capitol of the world.
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