Overlooking Northwest Harbor and a picturesque millpond, this 1793 colonial is surrounded by the unspoiled beauty of remote Deer Isle in Penobscot Bay. Glowing hearths, colonial colors, pumpkin pine floors, antique furnishings, combined with warm hospitality and delicious meals in the charming dining room have pleased many contented guests. Easy access to Haystack School of Crafts, the busy fishing village of Stonington, Isle au Haut. Day-trips to pleasant coastal villages. On the National Register of Historic Places; Editor's Choice in the Yankee Magazine Travel Guide to New England; and designated as an Environmental Leader by the State of Maine.
Amenities & Extras
At Pilgrim’s Inn all rooms have private baths, fine linens & towels, and hairdryers. Our bath products are from the “Bee Kind” collection by Gilchrist & Soames. These products have all natural ingredients and a portion of the sales support honeybee research at the University of California.
Guests have access to free wireless internet throughout the inn, a guest computer, and a guest phone line which offers free calls throughout the US and Canada. Our property has Adirondack chairs for you to relax in beside the pond, a library filled with books for you to borrow, and a game room with board games and cable television.
A full breakfast for two people is included in your stay and homemade cookies, fresh fruit, and beverages are available throughout the day.
You may also wish to add additional amenities to your reservation to make your stay extra special.
In - Room Massage
Relax after a day of hiking or kayaking, or unwind from the stresses of modern living with a soothing massage in your room. This requires advance notification of a week or more.
Local Fresh Flowers - $45
What nicer way to brighten your room and enjoy flowers grown locally on Deer Isle and the Blue Hill Peninsula - $45.
Pilgrim’s Inn Gift Box - $45
This box features two Pilgrim’s Inn or Whale’s Rib Tavern coffee mugs; wild Maine blueberry preserves made on Deer Isle; and Ancho Chili chocolate bark and Lavendar chocolate bark made on Isle au Haute.
Locally Made Chocolates from Isle au Haut - $20
This is what Maine tastes like...with chocolate. The assortment of eight truffles from the “Farm Market” collection features an ingredient grown on a Hancock or Knox County farm, right here in Maine. These exquisite chocolates are made by Black Dinah Chocolatiers on Isle au Haut. Requires a minimum of 7 days advanced notice. Have them with champagne! Add a Kenwood Yulupa Brut for an additional $28, Cava, Roger Goulart from Spain for $45 or Prosecco from Italy for $24.
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