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Check out our list of Nobleboro, Maine hotels, motels and other travel lodging options below. Hotels are listed by their proximity to downtown Nobleboro. Click on any hotel from the list below to view information, details, and current rates, and to make reservations online.

 
Le Vatout

Map Marker Le Vatout

218 Kaler's Corner, Waldoboro, ME

Rooms begin at $85.00

5 miles from Nobleboro city center.

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Trails Near Nobleboro

  • Damariscotta Lake Thomaston, ME (Fishing)
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  • Duckpuddle Pond Nobleboro, ME (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
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    One of the beauties of the Pemaquid Peninsula is its width. Unlike many of Maine’s coastal peninsulas, it’s wide enough to have more than one north-south road. That’s good news for cyclists who like t...

  • Marsh River Bog Preserve (Newcastle) Newcastle, ME (Hiking)
    This property is owned by the Damariscotta River Association. It encompasses 54 acres of river, bog, two different trails, and power lines. The deer ticks and horseflies enjoy this area in the summer,...

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    Part of a rich and varied ecosystem, the Damariscotta River is a wonderful place to explore by sea kayak. On one trip we observed a pair of bald eagles, a nesting pair of ospreys, several species of g...

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  • Guy VanDuyn Refuge Rockland, ME (Birding)
    Owned and managed by the Mid-Coast Audubon Society, this 30-acre parcel is open to the public year-round. Except for the trails and a few birdhouses placed on trees here and there, the site has little...