Trailing Yew

Category: Hotel in Monhegan, Maine

Address: 8 Lobster Cove Rd, Monhegan, ME 04852, USA

Phone: +12075960440

Reviews

Matthew Welch

Aug 9, 2022

Very accommodating and friendly. We loved our experience here. Can’t wait to visit again in the future.

Karly Hannold

Jun 26, 2019

Wonderful afternoon spent on the island. Accommodations were great takes you away from the hustle and bustle on mainland. Rooms were quaint and simple. Breakfast to order, delicious, mainly all homemade and locally sourced the best pumpkin scones! with time to sit down and chat with everyone else in the building. Loved having the peaceful evening here would like to return.

Chris Bartlett

Jun 18, 2018

A beautiful lodging on Monhegan. It is very rustic and we loved that. No electricity in our room, though it is available in some rooms. Kerosene lamps. Shared bathroom. We loved the 19th century feel. Especially nice are the meals... You share a table with other visitors. We met wonderful folks from all over. Highly recommended for a unique experience.

David Abbott

Jul 8, 2017

A great and reasonable option on monhegan. We had 7 cousins in 5 rooms in their seagull cottage. No electricity in rooms. Oil lamps. But bathrooms had lighting. We loved it. A bit of a walk from ferry landing but you're there to walk anyway. And it is nice to get away from the "bustle " when ferries come and go. We will be going back. Some nights they don't serve dinner so ask ahead to be sure. But they will recommend one of the other places to eat and that worked fine. Great for families, couples, and single travelers.

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Questions & Answers

"...compound of six buildings, most with no electricity" --? If no electricity, what is source of heat and light?

Anita Coupe | Aug 20, 2018
Tamar Paltrow | Aug 20, 2018

There is limited electricity. Lighting at night comes from numerous kerosene lamps. Phones can be charged at office.

Without electricity are there lights in the bathroom? Are there hot showers?

Linda Lea Bertrand | Aug 20, 2018
Tamar Paltrow | Aug 20, 2018

There is limited electricity. Hot water absolutely. Lighting may be electric or kerosene lamp.

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